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Authors :
Shuwu, Xie
Guoting, Li
Lijuan, Qu
Ruihua, Zhong
Ping, Chen
Zhigang, Lu
Jieyun, Zhou
Xiangjie, Guo
Zhao, Li
Aying, Ma
Yueying, Qian
Yan, Zhu
Source :
Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine : eCAM
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the antifertility effect of Juniperus sabina fruit on male rats and its possible mechanism, and hence it might be developed as a potential nonhormonal male contraceptive. Male rats were intragastrically fed for consecutive 8-week and 4-week recovery with the fruit of J. Sabina, and sperm maturation, serum testosterone level, and histopathology were analyzed. Epididymal epithelial cell culture was prepared for detection of podophyllotoxin activities. Furthermore, cell proliferation, transmission electron microscopy, Annexin V/Propidium iodide, TUNEL, RT-PCR, ELISA, and western blotting were examined. The results showed that rat sperm motility and fertility were remarkably declined after feeding the fruit. Moreover, the fruit targeted the epididymis rather than the testis. After 4-week recovery, more than half of the male rats resumed normal fertility. It was found that podophyllotoxin significantly inhibited epididymal epithelial cell proliferation, promoted cell apoptosis, and increased the mRNA and protein levels of TNF-α and the expression levels of cytochrome c, caspase-8, caspase-9, and caspase-3. Our findings suggest that the fruit of J. sabina could inhibit male rat sperm maturation and fertility. The potential mechanism might be related to podophyllotoxin, inducing epididymal epithelial cell apoptosis through TNF-α and caspase signaling pathway.

Subjects

Subjects :
Research Article

Details

ISSN :
1741427X
Volume :
2017
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM
Accession number :
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