Immediate intratesticular injection of circulating blood serum-derived exosomes may alleviate orchitis caused by cisplatin

Objective: Cisplatin (CIS), as a common chemotherapy drug, induces detrimental effects on the testis. Besides, exosomes represent various beneficial effects, such as anti-inflammation and proliferation. In this experimental study, the authors aimed to evaluate the anti-inflammatory effects of circul...

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Published inReproductive and developmental medicine Vol. 9; no. 2; pp. 75 - 82
Main Authors Khani Hemmatabadi, Fuzieh, Partovyan, Marya, Chavoshinezhad, Negin, Keivan, Mona, Dadfar, Reza, Moradi Maryamneghari, Shima, Mansouri Torghabeh, Fatemeh
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Hagerstown, MD Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 01.06.2025
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ISSN2096-2924
2589-8728
DOI10.1097/RD9.0000000000000103

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Summary:Objective: Cisplatin (CIS), as a common chemotherapy drug, induces detrimental effects on the testis. Besides, exosomes represent various beneficial effects, such as anti-inflammation and proliferation. In this experimental study, the authors aimed to evaluate the anti-inflammatory effects of circulating blood serum-derived exosomes on orchitis caused by CIS exposure. Methods: Male mice (n = 18) were categorized into three main groups: control (no treatment), CIS (mice with orchitis caused by CIS injection), and CIS + exosome (orchitis-induced animals followed by exosome treatment). Exosomes were extracted from circulating blood, and orchitis was induced by intraperitoneal injection of CIS (7.5 mg/kg/day) for five consequence days. A day after the last dose of CIS, the exosome (10 IU/20 g mice) was injected intratesticularly. After a week, the samples, including blood serum and testis, were gathered. The levels of oxidative stress were assessed using malondialdehyde (MDA) and nitric oxide (NO) assays. Sperm parameters (morphology, viability, motility, and count), testosterone levels, and inflammatory (tumor necrosis factor-α [TNF-α], interleukin (IL)-6, and IL-10) gene expression were also evaluated. Histopathological and testicular apoptotic index (AI) were evaluated using hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) stainings, respectively. Finally, data analysis was applied by SPSS (v.19) software, and P <0.05 was considered as a significant level. Results: Following CIS administration, the sperm indices and testosterone levels were decreased (P <0.05); besides, NO, MDA, AI, and inflammatory gene expression were increased (P <0.05) in the CIS group compared to control animals. Following the prescription of exosomes in CIS animals, the sperm indices and testosterone levels were increased (P <0.05), and NO, MDA, AI, and inflammatory genes were decreased (P <0.05). Histopathological assessments also revealed disruption of seminiferous tubules and free from sperms following CIS administration. Also, the histological structure of damaged seminiferous tubules was changed to normal status following Exoxome prescription in CIS-exposure animals. Conclusion: Immediate intratesticular injection of blood-derived exosomes can alleviate orchitis CIS-exposed animals through anti-inflammatory features.
Bibliography:Received: 25 March 2024 Accepted: 27 June 2024 Edited by: Yong-Qing Zhu How to cite this article: Khani Hemmatabadi F, Partovyan M, Chavoshinezhad N, Keivan M, Dadfar R, Moradi Maryamneghari S, Torghabeh FM. Immediate intratesticular injection of circulating blood serum-derived exosomes may alleviate orchitis caused by cisplatin. Reprod Dev Med 2025;9(2):75-82. doi: 10.1097/RD9.0000000000000103 *Corresponding to: Fatemeh Mansouri Torghabeh, Department of Physiology Sciences, Medical School, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad 9146616783, Iran. E-mail: enjoyanatomy@gmail.com
ISSN:2096-2924
2589-8728
DOI:10.1097/RD9.0000000000000103