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Histomorphometric evaluation of treatment of rat azoosper-mic seminiferous tubules by allotransplantation of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells.

Authors :
Rahmanifar F
Tamadon A
Mehrabani D
Zare S
Abasi S
Keshavarz S
Dianatpour M
Khodabandeh Z
Jahromi IR
Koohi-Hoseinabadi O
Source :
Iranian journal of basic medical sciences [Iran J Basic Med Sci] 2016 Jun; Vol. 19 (6), pp. 653-61.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Objectives: Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs) potentials make them appropriate for cell therapy including ability of differentiation and release of anti-inflammatory cytokines and growth factors secreta. For treatment of azoospermia to induce proliferation and differentiation of germ cells, MSCs transplantation has been introduced. The aim of the present experimental case-control study was to histomorphometric evaluation of the germinal cells in seminiferous tubules of azoospermic rats before and after BM-MSCs allotransplantation.<br />Materials and Methods: In the present study, BM-MSCs were isolated from six male rats and confirmed. Their testes also served as intact negative controls. The recipient rats (n=6) were received two doses of 10 mg/kg of busulfan with 21 days interval to induce azoospermia. After cessation of spermatogenesis, the rats were allotransplanted with the BM-MSCs into efferent duct of right testes. Thirty-five days later, the right cell-treated testes were compared to left azoospermic ones.<br />Results: Histomorphometric analyses showed that the seminiferous tubules treated with BM-MSCs had normal morphology in comparison with azoospermic testes, which were without germinal layer. In most BM-MSCs-treated seminiferous tubules, spermatogenesis was observed.<br />Conclusion: The allotransplanted BM-MSCs could induce spermatogenesis in seminiferous tubules of azoospermic rats.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2008-3866
Volume :
19
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Iranian journal of basic medical sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27482347