Stereological Study of the Protective Role of Curcumin on Histological Changes of Seminal Vesicle in Mice Following Treatment with Sodium Arsenite

M. Mahmoodi, M. Mehranjani
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Background & Aims: Sodium arsenite causes oxidative stress and endocrine disorders in the reproductive system. The aim was to investigate the protective role of curcumin as an antioxidant on the seminal vesicle tissue in adult mice treated with sodium arsenite. Materials & Methods: Adult male Naval Medical Research Institute (NMRI) mice were randomly divided into 4 groups (six mice per group) including control, Sodium arsenite (5mg/kg/day b.w.), Curcumin (15mg/kg/day b.w.) and Sodium arsenite + Curcumin. After 5 weeks of treatment, the mice were anesthetized and the seminal vesicles were removed and weighed. This followed by evaluating of the mean total volume of seminal vesicle and the mean volume of parenchyma, vesicular fluid, epithelial cells, vessels, connective and muscular tissues using stereological techniques. The results analyzed statistically by one-way ANOVA and Tukey's test and the means were considered significantly different at p<0.05. Results: A significant reduction in the mean total volume of seminal vesicle and mean volume of vesicular fluid (p<0.001), and a significant increase in the mean volume of connective tissue (p<0.001) were seen in the sodium arsenite group when compared to the control ones. The mentioned parameters were compensated to the control level in the sodium arsenite + curcumin group. Conclusion: Our results showed that curcumin could prevent the adverse histological changes induced by sodium arsenite treatment on the seminal vesicle in mice.
姜黄素对亚砷酸钠治疗小鼠精囊组织学改变保护作用的体视学研究
背景与目的:亚砷酸钠引起生殖系统氧化应激和内分泌紊乱。目的是研究姜黄素作为抗氧化剂对亚砷酸钠处理的成年小鼠精囊组织的保护作用。材料与方法:海军医学研究所(NMRI)成年雄性小鼠随机分为对照组、亚砷酸钠(5mg/kg/day b.w)、姜黄素(15mg/kg/day b.w)和亚砷酸钠+姜黄素4组(每组6只)。治疗5周后,麻醉小鼠,取精囊称重。随后使用体视学技术评估精囊的平均总体积和实质组织、囊泡液、上皮细胞、血管、结缔组织和肌肉组织的平均体积。结果采用单因素方差分析和Tukey检验进行统计学分析,均数p<0.05认为差异有统计学意义。结果:与对照组相比,亚砷酸钠组精囊平均总体积和平均囊液体积显著降低(p<0.001),结缔组织平均体积显著增加(p<0.001)。上述参数在亚砷酸钠+姜黄素组均补偿到对照水平。结论:姜黄素可预防亚砷酸钠对小鼠精囊的不良组织学改变。
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