Cytotoxic and antioxidant effect of chrysin on neonate mouse spermatogenic stem cells

Background: So far, many plants have been used for the treatment of infertility. Several studies have revealed that chrysin (as an active metabolite) improves animals' reproduction. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of chrysin on Balb/C mice spermatogenic stem ce...

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Main Authors: Mehran Pordel, Javad Baharara, Elaheh Amini
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Published: Kashan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services 2017-06-01
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spelling doaj-62d9e60011404999b9897ec07aa2dff92020-11-24T23:10:25Zfas Kashan University of Medical Sciences and Health ServicesFiyz̤1029-78552008-98212017-06-01212126133Cytotoxic and antioxidant effect of chrysin on neonate mouse spermatogenic stem cellsMehran Pordel0Javad Baharara1 Elaheh Amini 2- Department of Biology, Mashhad Branch, Islamic Azad University, I. R. Iran.- Research Center of Applied Biology, Mashhad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad, I. R. Iran.Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Kharazmi University, Tehran, I. R. Iran.Background: So far, many plants have been used for the treatment of infertility. Several studies have revealed that chrysin (as an active metabolite) improves animals' reproduction. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of chrysin on Balb/C mice spermatogenic stem cells. Materials and Methods: In this in vitro experimental study Balb/C neonate spermatogonia stem cells cultured in DMEM-F12 medium were treated with various concentrations of chrysin (2.5, 5, 10, 20, 40 µg/ml) for 6 and 12 days. Then the cytotoxicity was assessed using MTT, Akredin orange/Propodium Idid, DAPI and antioxidant concentration DCF-DA tests. Results: Chrysin showed no remarkable cytoxicity in concentrations less than 5 µg/ml. While, after 6 days the viability of cells treated with chrysin 10, 20 and 40 µg/ml was decreased to 30, 45 and 56 % (P<0.05 and P<0.001, respectiely); after 12 days the viability of cells was decreased to 44, 56 and 65 % (P<0.05, P<0.01 and P<0.001, respectiely). DCF-DA results revealed a 80 % antioxidant capacity of chrysin in 5 and 2.5µg/ml concentrations. Conclusion: Lower concentrations of chrysin has protective effect on Balb/C mice spermatogenic through improving cell viability, decreasing cells apoptosis and inhibiting free radicals.http://feyz.kaums.ac.ir/article-1-3346-en.htmlChrysinAntioxidantCytotoxicityInfertility
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author Mehran Pordel
Javad Baharara
Elaheh Amini
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Javad Baharara
Elaheh Amini
Cytotoxic and antioxidant effect of chrysin on neonate mouse spermatogenic stem cells
Fiyz̤
Chrysin
Antioxidant
Cytotoxicity
Infertility
author_facet Mehran Pordel
Javad Baharara
Elaheh Amini
author_sort Mehran Pordel
title Cytotoxic and antioxidant effect of chrysin on neonate mouse spermatogenic stem cells
title_short Cytotoxic and antioxidant effect of chrysin on neonate mouse spermatogenic stem cells
title_full Cytotoxic and antioxidant effect of chrysin on neonate mouse spermatogenic stem cells
title_fullStr Cytotoxic and antioxidant effect of chrysin on neonate mouse spermatogenic stem cells
title_full_unstemmed Cytotoxic and antioxidant effect of chrysin on neonate mouse spermatogenic stem cells
title_sort cytotoxic and antioxidant effect of chrysin on neonate mouse spermatogenic stem cells
publisher Kashan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services
series Fiyz̤
issn 1029-7855
2008-9821
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Background: So far, many plants have been used for the treatment of infertility. Several studies have revealed that chrysin (as an active metabolite) improves animals' reproduction. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of chrysin on Balb/C mice spermatogenic stem cells. Materials and Methods: In this in vitro experimental study Balb/C neonate spermatogonia stem cells cultured in DMEM-F12 medium were treated with various concentrations of chrysin (2.5, 5, 10, 20, 40 µg/ml) for 6 and 12 days. Then the cytotoxicity was assessed using MTT, Akredin orange/Propodium Idid, DAPI and antioxidant concentration DCF-DA tests. Results: Chrysin showed no remarkable cytoxicity in concentrations less than 5 µg/ml. While, after 6 days the viability of cells treated with chrysin 10, 20 and 40 µg/ml was decreased to 30, 45 and 56 % (P<0.05 and P<0.001, respectiely); after 12 days the viability of cells was decreased to 44, 56 and 65 % (P<0.05, P<0.01 and P<0.001, respectiely). DCF-DA results revealed a 80 % antioxidant capacity of chrysin in 5 and 2.5µg/ml concentrations. Conclusion: Lower concentrations of chrysin has protective effect on Balb/C mice spermatogenic through improving cell viability, decreasing cells apoptosis and inhibiting free radicals.
topic Chrysin
Antioxidant
Cytotoxicity
Infertility
url http://feyz.kaums.ac.ir/article-1-3346-en.html
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