Semiquinone glucoside derivative isolated from Bacillus sp. INM-1 offers protection to male reproductive system of mice against γ-radiation induced toxicity
Creators
- 1. Radiation Biotechnology Group, Division of Radiation Biosciences, Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences, Delhi (India)
- 2. Department of Biotechnology, University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak (India)
Description
Ionizing radiation causes reversible/irreversible damages to the testis by inducing oxidative stress through reactive oxygen species lead to impotency in young cancer patients undergoing lower abdomen radiotherapy. Therefore, protection of testicular cells against gamma radiation is of utmost significance. Present study was focused to evaluate radioprotective efficacy of a semiquinone rich fraction isolated from radioresistant bacterium Bacillus sp. INM-1. In the present study, mice were pre-treated with semiquinone glucoside derivative (SQGD; 50 mg/ kg.b.wt. i.p.) 2h before irradiation (5Gy) and various radioprotective cellular parameters including histology, quantitative analysis of spermatids, spermatocytes, sperm counts, sperm abnormalities, structural and morphological analysis of seminiferous tubules were observed for complete two cycles (70 days) of spermatogenesis and compared with irradiated (5 Gy) control group. Results of the study demonstrated that untreated control and SQGD treated groups showed no significant difference in sperm counts even after 70 days post treatment time. However, whole body irradiation reduced the sperm count significantly (p<0.05%) from the day 1st to day 70th. SQGD treatment to irradiated mice significantly increased the sperm count, reduced morphological abnormality in the sperms as compared to irradiated group. Untreated control mice showed a higher seminiferous tubular area compared to irradiation control at 35th and 70th day post irradiation time. SQGD pretreatment to irradiated mice led to significant increase in seminiferous tubule area compared to irradiated control. Concomitantly, seminiferous lumen size increases in radiation control mice compared to SQGD pre-treated mice at 35th and 70th day due to germ cells depletion. Qualitative histological study of testis at all tested time points suggests that drug treatment protects the spermatogenesis by enhancing the spermatogonial proliferation, enhancing the stem cell survival and reducing sperm abnormalities. Though, cellular level study clearly demonstrated radioprotective potential of SQGD, however, further study to verify the finding at molecular level is underway. (author)
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Publisher
- Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences
- Imprint Place
- Delhi (India)
- Imprint Title
- Proceedings of the international conference on radiation biology: frontiers in radiobiology - immunomodulation, countermeasures and therapeutics: abstract book, souvenir and scientific programme
- Imprint Pagination
- 314 p.
- Journal Page Range
- p. 217
Conference
- Title
- international conference on radiation biology: frontiers in radiobiology - immunomodulation, countermeasures and therapeutics
- Acronym
- ICRB-2014
- Dates
- 11-13 Nov 2014
- Place
- New Delhi (India)
INIS
- Country of Publication
- India
- Country of Input or Organization
- India
- INIS RN
- 46095578
- Subject category
- S63: RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGANISMS AND BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference
- Descriptors DEI
- BACILLUS; GAMMA RADIATION; MICE; RADIOPROTECTIVE SUBSTANCES; REPRODUCTIVE DISORDERS; SPERMATOGENESIS; TOXICITY
- Descriptors DEC
- ANIMALS; BACTERIA; DISEASES; DRUGS; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; GAMETOGENESIS; IONIZING RADIATIONS; MAMMALS; MICROORGANISMS; RADIATIONS; RESPONSE MODIFYING FACTORS; RODENTS; UROGENITAL SYSTEM DISEASES; VERTEBRATES