Title of article :
Induction and Determination of Apoptotic and Necrotic Cell Death by Cadmium Chloride in Testis Tissue of Mouse
Author/Authors :
Niknafs, Behrooz Department of Anatomical Sciences - Medical Faculty - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Salehnia, Mojdeh Department of Anatomy - School of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University , Kamkar, Mahmood Department of Anatomy - School of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University
Abstract :
Background: Cadmium chloride which is potentially toxic is currently used in industry.
The toxic effects of cadmium on testes have been reported to range from
apoptosis to necrosis, with different effects on fertility. This research aimed to study
the effect of different doses of cadmium on testicular tissues at acute stage by light
and electron microscopy.
Methods: Cadmium chloride was injected into mature Balb/c mice intraperitoneally
in 7 doses. Five mice were studied in each group. After 48 hr, the testes were extracted
and prepared for light microscopy. Then two concentrations (15 and 25 μM/kg) of
them were selected for electron microscopic study based on histological changes.
The cellular changes of luminal epithelium of seminiferous tubules were studied under
an electron microscope. Histological and ultrastructural changes were reported.
Results: The absence of sperm in the tubules was observed at 20 μM/kg concentration.
At 25 μM/kg, histological destruction and epithelial damages were observed. Histological
changes were not remarkable at 5 and 10 μM/kg. However, ultrastructural
changes of seminiferous tubules at 20 μM/kg included spermatogonial cell death. At
25 μM/kg, vacuolation of Sertoli cells and death of spermatids as well as spermatocytes
were observed. Cell death in the tubules was limited to germ cells. However,
Sertoli cells exhibited architectural alterations without any cell death.
Conclusion: Both apoptosis and necrosis occurred in testicular tissue by exposure to
cadmium in a concentration-dependent manner. Gonadal cells were sensitive to cadmium
administration. Supportive cells such as Sertoli cells in seminiferous tubules
did not exhibit sensitivity to cadmium.
Keywords :
Seminiferous tubules , Necrosis , Cadmium , Apoptosis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics