Synthetic Cannabinoid AB-FUBINACA Negatively Impacted the Male Fertility and Induced Testicular Toxicity.

IF 3 4区 医学 Q2 TOXICOLOGY
Ayman Alzu'bi, Ejlal Abu-El-Rub, Fatimah A Almahasneh, Rawan Almazari, Amani Kasasbeh, Heba F Ai-Jariri, Amneh Alrabie, Raed M Al-Zoubi
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Abstract

Purpose: The recreational use of synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) by adolescents and adults has markedly increased in recent years. Previous studies demonstrated that exposure to SCs is associated with multiple adverse health effects. Nevertheless, little is known about the effects of these substances on male fertility. The current study aimed to investigate the toxicological effects of subacute exposure to synthetic cannabinoid AB-FUBINACA on male reproductive system in mice.

Methods: Adult male Balb/c mice received daily intraperitoneal injections of various doses of AB-FUBINACA (0.75, 1.5, and 3 mg/kg for 3 weeks). Using biochemical and molecular methodologies, the impact of AB-FUBINACA on serum levels of reproductive hormones, sperm viability as well as various parameters in testicular tissue were evaluated.

Results: Our findings demonstrated that AB-FUBINACA induces dose-dependent reduction in testosterone levels in the serum, but not in follicle-stimulating hormone or luteinizing hormone. AB-FUBINACA treatment also causes a significant dose related decrease in sperm viability. These findings were associated with higher level of oxidative stress (GP91 expression and malondialdehyde level) and elevated expression of key regulators of apoptosis (Bax and caspase-3) as well as reduced expression of mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes SDHB (II), UQCRC2 (III), and ATP5a (V) in the testicular tissue.

Conclusion: From these findings, it can be concluded that exposure to AB-FUBINACA can interfere with the normal physiology and functioning of the male reproductive organs. Hence, gaining insight into the mechanisms by which SCs interfere with male fertility could guide future interventions and treatments.

合成大麻素AB-FUBINACA对男性生育能力有负面影响,并诱发睾丸毒性。
目的:近年来,青少年和成人对合成大麻素(SCs)的娱乐性使用显着增加。先前的研究表明,接触sc与多种不良健康影响有关。然而,人们对这些物质对男性生育能力的影响知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨亚急性暴露于合成大麻素AB-FUBINACA对小鼠雄性生殖系统的毒理学影响。方法:成年雄性Balb/c小鼠每天腹腔注射不同剂量的AB-FUBINACA(0.75、1.5、3 mg/kg,连续3周)。采用生物化学和分子生物学方法,评价AB-FUBINACA对血清生殖激素水平、精子活力及睾丸组织各项指标的影响。结果:我们的研究结果表明,AB-FUBINACA诱导血清中睾酮水平的剂量依赖性降低,但对促卵泡激素或黄体生成素没有影响。AB-FUBINACA治疗也会导致与剂量相关的精子活力显著降低。这些发现与睾丸组织中较高水平的氧化应激(GP91表达和丙二醛水平)、凋亡关键调控因子(Bax和caspase-3)的表达升高以及线粒体呼吸链复合物SDHB (II)、UQCRC2 (III)和ATP5a (V)的表达降低有关。结论:暴露于AB-FUBINACA可干扰男性生殖器官的正常生理和功能。因此,深入了解SCs干扰男性生育能力的机制可以指导未来的干预和治疗。
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Forensic Toxicology
Forensic Toxicology TOXICOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
9.10%
发文量
40
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The journal Forensic Toxicology provides an international forum for publication of studies on toxic substances, drugs of abuse, doping agents, chemical warfare agents, and their metabolisms and analyses, which are related to laws and ethics. It includes original articles, reviews, mini-reviews, short communications, and case reports. Although a major focus of the journal is on the development or improvement of analytical methods for the above-mentioned chemicals in human matrices, appropriate studies with animal experiments are also published. Forensic Toxicology is the official publication of the Japanese Association of Forensic Toxicology (JAFT) and is the continuation of the Japanese Journal of Forensic Toxicology (ISSN 0915-9606).
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