Abstract

Testicular torsion/detorsion-induced damage is considered as a typical ischemia-reperfusion injury attributed to excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. ROS may regulate many genes whose expression affects cell-cycle regulation, cell proliferation, and apoptosis. The cAMP-responsive element modulator-τ (CREMτ) gene expression in the testis is essential for normal germ cell differentiation. The present study was aimed at investigating the effect of sesamol, a powerful antioxidant, on testicular ischemia-reperfusion injury and related mechanisms in an experimental testicular torsion-detorsion rat model. The type of our study was a randomized controlled trial. Sixty rats were randomly divided into the following 3 groups: (1) sham-operated control group (n = 20), (2) testicular ischemia-reperfusion group (n = 20), and (3) testicular ischemia-reperfusion+sesamol-treated group (n = 20). Testicular ischemia-reperfusion was induced by left testicular torsion (720° rotation in a counterclockwise direction) for 2 hours, followed by detorsion. Orchiectomy was performed at 4 hours or 3 months after detorsion. The testis was obtained for the analysis of the following parameters, including malondialdehyde level (a sensitive indicator of ROS), CREMτ expression, and spermatogenesis. In the testicular ischemia-reperfusion group, the malondialdehyde level was significantly increased with a concomitant significant decrease in CREMτ expression and spermatogenesis in ipsilateral testis. These results suggest that overproduction of ROS after testicular ischemia-reperfusion may downregulate CREMτ expression, which causes spermatogenic injury. Sesamol treatment resulted in a significant reduction in the malondialdehyde level and significant increase in CREMτ expression and spermatogenesis in ipsilateral testis. These data support the above suggestion. Our study shows that sesamol can attenuate testicular ischemia-reperfusion injury through scavenging ROS and upregulating CREMτ expression.

Highlights

  • Testicular torsion represents a common urologic emergency

  • Compared with the sham-operated control group, the malondialdehyde level in ipsilateral testes was found to be significantly higher in the testicular ischemia-reperfusion group (P < 0:05)

  • Sesamol treatment significantly decreased the malondialdehyde level in ipsilateral testes as compared with the testicular ischemia-reperfusion group (P < 0:05)

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Introduction

Testicular torsion represents a common urologic emergency. It is seen at any age group but often occurs in male newborns or adolescents between the ages of 13 and 16 years [1]. Sesamol (3,4-methylenedioxyphenol) is the major component of sesame seed oil [13] and has multiple biological functions, including antioxidant, antiaging, and antidepressant effects [14,15,16,17,18]. It has been used for a number of health problems in ancient Chinese and Indian herbal medicine. Sesamol has never been investigated for its ameliorative effect on testicular ischemia-reperfusion injury. The present study was aimed at investigating the effect of sesamol on testicular ischemia-reperfusion injury in an experimental testicular torsion-detorsion rat model

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