Abstract

Trachyspermum ammi (Apiaceae) plants have several medicinal and condimentary applications and are considered an aphrodisiac agent in Iranian Traditional Medicine. Thus, the present study aims to evaluate the effects of oil from Iranian T. ammi plants on the viability of spermatogonial stem cells in vitro. The essential oil of T. ammi fruits was extracted by hydrodistillation, and the amount of thymol was calculated by a gas-chromatography method. Spermatogonial stem cells were isolated from the testes of mice using enzyme digestion. Real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was applied to assess the gene expressions of promyelocytic leukemia zinc finger protein (Plzf), DNA-binding protein inhibitor (ID-4), tyrosine-protein kinase (c-Kit), B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl2) and Bcl2-associated X protein (BAX). The number and diameter of colonies were also measured in the treated cells. The amount of thymol in the oil was 130.7 ± 7.6 µg/mL. Flow cytometry analysis showed that 92.8% of all cells expressed stimulated by retinoic acid 8 (Stra8), a spermatogonial stem cell marker. Expression of Plzf and ID-4 genes significantly increased in the treatment groups, while c-Kit and BAX decreased, and Bcl2 increased in the presence of essential oil. The numbers and diameters of cells were also improved by the application of the plant oil. These data indicated that monoterpenes from the oil of T. ammi improved the quality and viability of spermatogonia cells in the cell culture.

Highlights

  • Trachyspermum ammi (L.) Sprague ex Turrill (Apiaceae) is an annual plant distributed in Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and northern Africa [1]

  • There is no research regarding the effect of the plant on spermatogonial cells; the present study aims to evaluate the effect of the plant’s oil on the viability of spermatogonial stem cells in vitro

  • Fruits of T. ammi (100 g) yielded 3.5 mL of yellow colored essential oil with a gravity of 0.97 mg/mL. As it was indicated in our previous study, 13 monotrepenes composed 99.1% of the oil, as identified using the gas-chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) method

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Introduction

Trachyspermum ammi (L.) Sprague ex Turrill (Apiaceae) is an annual plant distributed in Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and northern Africa [1]. The brown, seed-like fruits of T. ammi with their bitter and pungent taste are used as nutraceuticals for medicinal and condimentary purposes [5].

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