姜黄素对间质细胞功能的影响及其潜在的治疗用途。

Trinidad Raices, María Luisa Varela, Adriana María Belén Abiuso, Elba N Pereyra, Carolina Mondillo, Omar P Pignataro, María Fernanda Riera
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姜黄素被认为具有无数的治疗作用,但其对睾丸功能的影响却很少被研究。睾丸间质细胞是睾丸分泌雄激素的细胞群,可引起睾丸间质细胞肿瘤(lct)。由于它们的类固醇分泌性质,LCTs会导致内分泌、生殖和心理障碍。约10%为恶性肿瘤,对化疗和放疗无效。本研究的目的是评估姜黄素对间质细胞功能的影响及其对LCT生长的潜在影响。MA-10间质细胞的体外实验表明,姜黄素(20-80µmol/L)在存在和不存在db-cAMP的情况下都能刺激急性类固醇生成。这种效应伴随着StAR表达的增加。关于姜黄素的体外细胞抑制能力,我们发现40-80µmol/L姜黄素可以降低MA-10间质细胞的增殖能力,这可能是由于G2/M阻滞和凋亡途径激活导致的生存能力降低。最后,用MA-10细胞接种CB6F1小鼠,在两侧产生异位LCT。每隔一天ig注射姜黄素20 mg/kg或对照物,连续15天。我们揭示了姜黄素抑制LCT生长的能力,这可以通过减少肿瘤体积、重量和生长曲线下的面积来证明。未观察到对一般健康参数或睾丸完整性的有害影响。这些结果为姜黄素对睾丸内分泌细胞群的影响提供了新的证据,并提出了这种天然化合物作为LCT的治疗剂。
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Curcumin effects on Leydig cell functions and potential therapeutic uses.

Curcumin effects on Leydig cell functions and potential therapeutic uses.

Curcumin effects on Leydig cell functions and potential therapeutic uses.

Curcumin effects on Leydig cell functions and potential therapeutic uses.

Curcumin has been ascribed with countless therapeutic effects, but its impact on testicular function has been scarcely researched. Leydig cells comprise the androgen-secreting population of the testis and may give rise to Leydig cell tumours (LCTs). Due to their steroid-secreting nature, LCTs entail endocrine, reproductive, and psychological disorders. Approximately 10% are malignant and do not respond to chemotherapy and radiotherapy. The aim of this study was to assess curcumin's impact on Leydig cells' functions and its potential effect on LCT growth. In vitro assays on MA-10 Leydig cells showed that curcumin (20-80 µmol/L) stimulates acute steroidogenesis, both in the presence and absence of db-cAMP. This effect is accompanied by an increase in StAR expression. Regarding curcumin's in vitro cytostatic capacity, we show that 40-80 µmol/L curcumin reduces MA-10 Leydig cells' proliferative capacity, which could be explained by the arrest in G2/M and the reduced viability due to the activation of the apoptotic pathway. Finally, CB6F1 mice were inoculated with MA-10 cells to generate ectopic LCT in both flanks. They received i.p. injections of 20 mg/kg curcumin or vehicle every other day for 15 days. We unveiled curcumin's capacity to inhibit LCT growth as evidenced by reduced tumour volume, weight, and area under the growth curves. No detrimental effects on general health parameters or testicular integrity were observed. These results provide novel evidence of curcumin's effects on the endocrine cell population of the testis and propose this natural compound as a therapeutic agent for LCT.

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