The Effect of Photobiomodulation on Sperm Parameters and Apoptosis in an Experimental Testicular Torsion Model.

IF 1.5 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Journal of lasers in medical sciences Pub Date : 2025-12-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.34172/jlms.2025.67
Ruhollah Torabi, Nastaran Azarbarz, Mohamad Bayat, Mohamadreza Bayatiani, Mitra Barzroodi Pour
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Introduction: As a serious urological emergency, testicular torsion (TT) results in ischemia and oxidative stress, negatively impacting sperm function and potentially causing persistent infertility. This research seeks to evaluate the efficacy of photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy as a viable therapeutic intervention for the condition of testicular torsion. Methods: Male NMRI mice (n=24) were classified into four distinct experimental groups: I) Control, II) laser (L), III) Torsion (T), IV) Torsion accompanied by laser intervention (T&L). We induced testicular torsion by rotating both testes 720° in a counterclockwise direction, and then, after 2 hours, detorsion was performed. In the T&L group, following the torsion induction, the mice's testes underwent laser irradiation at a wavelength of 808 nm (0.03 J/cm2) for 21 days. Post-sacrifice dissection of the testes and epididymis was performed for additional examination. Results: Sperm motility was significantly higher in the laser-treated group relative to the T group. Furthermore, microscopic evaluation indicated that the T&L group exhibited greater spermatogonia and Leydig cell counts, as well as enlarged seminiferous tubule diameter and thicker epithelium compared to the T group. Conclusion: On the basis of the present findings, laser therapy can mitigate complications from testicular torsion and improve sperm motility and testicular histopathology.

光生物调节对实验性睾丸扭转模型精子参数和细胞凋亡的影响。
简介:睾丸扭转(TT)是一种严重的泌尿外科急症,可导致缺血和氧化应激,对精子功能产生负面影响,并可能导致持续性不孕。本研究旨在评估光生物调节(PBM)疗法作为睾丸扭转的一种可行的治疗干预措施的疗效。方法:雄性NMRI小鼠24只,分为4个实验组:I)对照组,II)激光组(L), III)扭转组(T), IV)扭转伴激光干预组(T&L)。我们将双睾丸沿逆时针方向旋转720°诱导睾丸扭转,然后在2小时后进行扭转。T&L组小鼠睾丸在扭转诱导后接受808 nm (0.03 J/cm2)波长激光照射21天。牺牲后解剖睾丸和附睾作进一步检查。结果:激光治疗组精子活力明显高于T治疗组。此外,显微镜检查显示,与T组相比,T&L组的精原细胞和间质细胞数量更多,精小管直径增大,上皮更厚。结论:在本研究的基础上,激光治疗可以减轻睾丸扭转并发症,改善精子活力和睾丸组织病理学。
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Journal of lasers in medical sciences
Journal of lasers in medical sciences RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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3.00
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24
期刊介绍: The "Journal of Lasers in Medical Sciences " is a scientific quarterly publication of the Laser Application in Medical Sciences Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. This journal received a scientific and research rank from the national medical publication committee. This Journal accepts original papers, review articles, case reports, brief reports, case series, photo assays, letters to the editor, and commentaries in the field of laser, or light in any fields of medicine such as the following medical specialties: -Dermatology -General and Vascular Surgery -Oncology -Cardiology -Dentistry -Urology -Rehabilitation -Ophthalmology -Otorhinolaryngology -Gynecology & Obstetrics -Internal Medicine -Orthopedics -Neurosurgery -Radiology -Pain Medicine (Algology) -Basic Sciences (Stem cell, Cellular and Molecular application and physic)
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