Alogliptin attenuates testicular damage induced by monosodium glutamate in both juvenile and adult male rats by activating autophagy: ROS dependent AMPK/mTOR

Faculty Medicine Year: 2024
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Journal: Reproductive Toxicology Elsevier Volume:
Keywords : Alogliptin attenuates testicular damage induced , monosodium    
Abstract:
Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is one of the most commonly used food additives, known for its adverse health effects. Alogliptin (ALO) is a highly selective dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor, but its role in male reproductive function remains debated. The study was designed to evaluate and compare the potential of ALO in mitigating MSG-induced testicular toxicity in juvenile and adult male rats. Juvenile and adult male rats were treated with either MSG or pretreated with ALO before MSG administration. The rats then received ALO and MSG concurrently for 28 days. Testicular tissues were isolated and subjected to histo-biochemical and molecular assessments. Our results demonstrated that ALO reversed MSG-induced testicular injury, as evidenced by the restoration of reproductive hormone balance (increased serum luteinizing hormone and testosterone concentrations), suppression of oxidative stress injury (decreased testicular malondialdehyde, increased superoxide dismutase activity, and minimal 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine immunoreactivity), inflammation (reduced testicular tumor necrosis factor-alpha levels), and fibrosis (decreased testicular collagen fiber deposition). Additionally, ALO impeded apoptosis and activated autophagy by decreasing caspase-3 activity, stimulating the AMPK/mTOR pathway, down regulating Bax and SQSTM-1/p62 expression, upregulating Bcl2 and Beclin 1, promoting testicular proliferation (increased number of proliferating cell nuclear antigen-positive cells in the testis), restoring glycogen content in the testis (mild to moderate periodic acid-Schiff reaction), and preserving testicular architecture. MSG induced more severe adverse testicular effects in juvenile rats, while ALO pretreatment was more protective in adult rats. ALO’s anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiapoptotic, pro-autophagic, antifibrotic, and proliferative actions in the testis suggest its promising potential for combating male reproductive dysfunction.
   
     
 
       

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