Abstract

The increasing number of depression cases leads to a greater need for new antidepressant treatment development. It is postulated that antidepressants may harm male fertility, but the cellular mechanism is still poorly understood. The role of growth factors and klotho protein in maintaining normal male reproductive function is well documented. Hence, the study aimed to investigate the effect of the antidepressant drug – imipramine (tricyclic AD), and other substances with antidepressant potential (ALS), administered in combination or in combination with LPS (an animal model of depression) on gene expression and protein synthesis of IGF-2 (insulin-like growth factor 2), TGF-β1 (transforming growth factor β1), NGF (nerve growth factor), KGF (keratinocyte growth factor) and protein synthesis of VEGF-A (vascular endothelial growth factor A), IGF-IR (insulin-like growth factor receptor 1), EGFR (epidermal growth factor receptor) and klotho in the testis of mice. Mice were injected intraperitoneally with selected ALS and LPS or 10% DMSO (controls) (n = 7/group) once a day for 14 days. Animals were decapitated and testes collected for RNA and protein purification. PCR and western blot methods were employed for the evaluation of growth factors and klotho expression. The results obtained indicated a decreased level of most of the analyzed genes and proteins, except KGF; its expression increased after treatment with MTEP and IMI administrated individually and after NS-398, and IMI in combination with LPS. Our results may suggest that the tested ALS and LPS can contribute to a reduction of male fertility, but NS-398, IMI, and IMI+NS-398 may also act as stimulants after LPS.

Highlights

  • Depression is a multifaceted disorder with various outcomes that involve risk of serious disorders in the organism, among others

  • Analysis of Iinsulin-like growth factor (IGF)-2 mRNA expression in mouse testis did not reveal any differences between antidepressant-like groups and the control group (p > 0.05) (Figs. 1A, 2)

  • A decrease of IGF-2 mRNA was observed in the MTEP + NS-398/LPS group and was 2.16-fold lower than in the control group (p < 0.01) [F(5,36) = 75.17; p < (0.0001)] (Figs. 1A, 2)

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Introduction

Depression is a multifaceted disorder with various outcomes that involve risk of serious disorders in the organism, among others. Transforming growth factor (TGF) affects the process of spermatogenesis and regulates the secretion of Leydig and Sertoli cells [10]. Nerve growth factor (NGF) is an important factor in the early stages of germ cell maturation, but it is necessary for the survival of the spermatozoa by performing an anti-neurotrophic function during maturation and sperm motility [11]. Klotho is an important protein mainly associated with the ageing process. Within the male reproductive system, they are located within mature germ cells as well as in Leydig and Sertoli cells [13, 14]. It was found that, klotho controls the process of germ cell maturation and supervises the course of spermatogenesis [15]. The contribution of growth factors and klotho is, necessary to preserve male fertility

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