The Ameliorative Impacts of Berberine on Testicular Ischemia/reperfusion Injury in Rats: An Experimental Study

Masoumeh Moradi-Ozarlou, M. Ashrafizadeh, S. Javanmardi
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Ischemia/reperfusion is one of the emergency cases that frequently occurs in testis. This pathologic event is one of the reasons for infertility in men. Inflammation and oxidative stress induce ischemia/reperfusion injury in testis. Consequently, agents possessing antioxidant activity are applied in the treatment of testicular ischemia/reperfusion. In the present study, the effect of berberine administration in the treatment of testicular ischemia/reperfusion injury is investigated. In this experiment, 24 Wistar rats were randomly divided into four groups (n=6): Sham group (receiving normal saline 0.9%), control group (ischemia/reperfusion), treatment I group (ischemia/reperfusion group receiving 50 mg/kg berberine), and treatment II group (ischemia/reperfusion receiving 100 mg/kg berberine). All injections were performed through the intraperitoneal route. Histopathological findings demonstrated that in the Sham group, testis has normal structure and normal spermatogenesis occurs. In the ischemia group, severe hyperemia, coagulative necrosis, and interstitial edema are observed and spermatogenesis has severe damage. In treatment I group (50 mg/kg of berberine), moderate interstitial edema, hyperemia, and coagulative necrosis are observed. Besides, spermatogenesis has moderate damage. In group treated with a high dose of berberine (100 mg/kg), all damages are mild. This experiment reveals that berberine exerts its protective impact in a dose-dependent manner so that the highest protective impact is observed in the group treated with 100 mg/kg of berberine. With respect to the major role of testicular ischemia in infertility and the results of the present study, berberine can be used as a valuable plant extract in the treatment of testicular ischemia and preventing its harmful impacts.
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小檗碱对大鼠睾丸缺血再灌注损伤改善作用的实验研究
睾丸缺血/再灌注是睾丸常见的急症之一。这种病理事件是男性不育的原因之一。炎症和氧化应激诱导睾丸缺血/再灌注损伤。因此,具有抗氧化活性的药物被应用于睾丸缺血/再灌注的治疗。本研究探讨了黄连素对睾丸缺血再灌注损伤的治疗作用。在本实验中,24只Wistar大鼠随机分为四组(n=6):Sham组(接受0.9%生理盐水)、对照组(缺血/再灌注)、治疗I组(接受50mg/kg黄连素的缺血/再灌组)和治疗II组(接受100mg/kg黄连素)。所有注射均通过腹膜内途径进行。组织病理学结果表明,Sham组睾丸结构正常,精子发生正常。缺血组出现严重充血、凝固性坏死和间质水肿,精子发生受到严重损害。在治疗I组(50 mg/kg的黄连素)中,观察到中度间质水肿、充血和凝固性坏死。此外,精子发生也有中度损伤。高剂量黄连素组(100mg/kg),所有损伤均为轻度。该实验表明,黄连素以剂量依赖的方式发挥其保护作用,因此在用100mg/kg黄连素治疗的组中观察到最高的保护作用。关于睾丸缺血在不孕中的主要作用和本研究的结果,黄连素可作为一种有价值的植物提取物用于治疗睾丸缺血并预防其有害影响。
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