Title of article :
Histopathological Findings of Testicular Tissue Following Cadmium Toxicity in Rats
Author/Authors :
Shojaeepour ، Saeedeh Pathology and Stem Cell Research Center - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Dabiri ، Shahriar Pathology and Stem Cell Research Center - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Dabiri ، Bahram Department of Pathology - NYU Winthrop , Imani ، Masoud Department of Clinical Sciences - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman , Fekri Soofi Abadi ، Maryam Pathology and Stem Cell Research Center - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Hashemi ، Fatemeh Pathology and Stem Cell Research Center - Kerman University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background Objective: Reproductive toxicity of cadmium (Cd) as an environmental toxicant has been proved in animals and humans. Exposure to Cd impairs testes organs and can reduce male fertility. The present study was designed to investigate the spectrum of histopathological changes in testicular tissue focusing on Sertoli cells in rats following Cd intoxication. Methods: In the present experiment, acute testicular toxicity was induced by an intraperitoneal injection of 1.2 mg/kg CdCl2 to the animals in the test group, while the control group received normal saline. After 52 days, the animals were euthanized, and testicular tissue was stained by Hematoxylin and Eosin. In addition, immunohistochemical staining was performed on Sertoli cells for Wilms Tumor, Melan-A, and CD99 to evaluate histopathological changes. Results: Cd caused significant alterations in seminiferous tubules with varying effects on the patterns of spermatozoa production. These histopathological changes were significantly higher in the Cd group, compared to the control group. Conclusion: The Cd-induced stepwise spectrum changes included sloughing, disorganization, hypospermatogenesis, spermatic cell arrest, germ cell hypoplasia, Sertoli cell-only pattern, fibro-hyalinized seminiferous tubules, and calcification. Sertoli cells accumulated and created multinucleated giant cells in the seminiferous tubules during the atrophic process, which could be dependent upon Sertoli cells viability and function.
Keywords :
Cadmium toxicity , Rat , Testis , Sertoli cell
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Pathology (IJP)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Pathology (IJP)