Monosodium Glutamate Effect on The Expression of ɑ7nACHR and ɑ4nACHR Subunits in The Testicular Tissue

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Background
Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is a popular food flavor enhancer, and a glutamate subset that inducesdifferent toxicities such as hepatotoxicity, neurotoxicity, reproductive toxicity, and nephrotoxicity. This study wasconducted to assess the effects of MSG on the α7 and α4 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nACHR) protein subunitsexpression of adult rat testis and the safety role of vitamin C.
Materials and Methods
For this experimental research, 24 rats were haphazardly grouped into four equal groups(n=6) and orally gavaged for 30 days as follows: control group (distilled water gavage), MSG group (3 g/kg/b.w/day), vitamin C group (150 mg/kg/b.w/day), and MSG+vitamin C group (3 g/kg/b.w/day+150 mg/kg/b.w/day,respectively) that rats of all groups on the 30th day were anesthetized, and the left testes were used for of α4 andα7 nACHR protein subunit evaluation by immunohistochemistry (IHC). Statistical computations were performedusing Graph Pad Prism software.
Results
The present study revealed a significant reduction in the expression and optical density (OD) of α7 nACHRand α4 nACHR in the seminiferous tubules and intertubular connective tissue in the MSG group compared to thecontrol group. In the MSG+vitamin C group, the expression and OD of α7 nACHR and α4 nACHR increased in theseminiferous tubules and intertubular connective tissue but this improvement was not significant compared to theMSG group.
Conclusion
MSG decreased the expression level of nACHR protein subunits, α7 and α4, in the seminiferous tubulesand interstitial testicular tissue. Vitamin C in the MSG+vitamin C group could not significantly improve the expressionof α7 and α4 nACHR subunits in testicular tissue. Probably, MSG toxicity can be compensated with higher doses ofvitamin C.
Language:
English
Published:
International Journal Of Fertility and Sterility, Volume:17 Issue: 4, Oct-Dec 2023
Pages:
281 to 286
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