Title of article :
Effect of Kisspeptin-54 on Testicular Degeneration Induced by Cadmium Chloride
Author/Authors :
Ali Hameed, M Medical Laboratory Technology Department - College of Medical Technology - the Islamic University - Najaf, Iraq , Sabah AL-Khalidi, Z Medical Laboratory Technology Department - College of Medical Technology - the Islamic University - Najaf, Iraq , Abdulhussein Hasan, M College of Medicine - University of Al-Ameed - Karbala, Iraq , Sabah Bustani, G College of Nursing - Altoosi University College - Najaf, Iraq
Abstract :
Adult males are considered the main causes of infertility defects in the world; therefore, scientists are searching
for factors that play a role in male fertility, such as kisspeptin, which acts as one of the master controllers and
regulators of gonadotropin secretion from the hypothalamus in mammalian species. Furthermore, it has been
shown that the kisspeptin receptor is mainly localized in the interstitial and germ cells of the testicles and has a
role in the regulation of gonadal development and function. This study aimed to investigate the effect of
kisspeptin on testicular degeneration syndrome induced by cadmium chloride in male Wistar rats and identify
the best concentration of kisspeptin to cure this syndrome. A total of 40 male rats were divided into four equal
groups of negative control (n=10) that was injected subcutaneously (SC) with normal saline solution twice a
week for 42 days; positive control (n=10) that was intraperitoneally injected with cadmium chloride (1 mg/kg
B.W., once a week for two weeks); T1 that was intraperitoneally injected with cadmium chloride (1 mg/kg
B.W., once a week for two weeks), and after 14 days, 20 nmol/rat of kisspeptins were injected SC twice a week
for 42 days in all animals; and T2 that was intraperitoneally injected with cadmium chloride (1 mg/kg B.W. once
a week for two weeks), and after 14 days, 40 nmol/rat of kisspeptins were injected SC twice a week for 42 days
in all animals. All animals were then euthanized after 42 days, and their testes were dissected for a histological
study. The results of the present study confirmed that cadmium chloride affected the male testes and sperm
parameters, while the administration of kisspeptin at doses of 20 and 40 nmol/rat (twice a week) by SC injection
showed a significant effect in restoring the reproduction feature and histology of the rats' testicular tissue.
Keywords :
Testicular degeneration , Fertility , Kisspeptin , Cadmium chloride
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute