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Title:
The Possible Protective Role of Melatonin and Exosomes Derived from Mesenchymal Stem Cells on Cisplatin Induced Testicular Injury in Adult Male Albino Rats: Histological and Immunohistochemical Study
Authors: Rania E. El-Desoky Mohamady, Mohammed M. Zaki, Helpies D. Shenouda and Sahar N. Abd_Elmonem
Year: 2023
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Abstract:

Overveiw: Cisplatin (CIS) is a perfect antineoplastic medicine resulting in severe testicular toxicity. Melatonin is a potent antioxidant that can prevent gonadal toxicity. exosomes have been demonstrated to have a vital effect in tissue regeneration. Aim to the Work: To evaluate the potential protective effects of melatonin and exosomes developed from bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSC-EX) in testicular toxicity caused by cisplatin. Materials and Methods: Fifty rats were divided in a random way into five equal groups. Group I (control group). Group II were given a single dose (8 mg/kg) of cisplatin intraperitoneally I.P. Group III (melatonin group): intra peritoneal administration of melatonin (4 ɱg/kg) started 5 days before cisplatin injection for 15 days. Group IV (exosomes group): a single intra venous dose of 100 μց BMSC-EX one day before cisplatin dose. Group V (melatonin and exosomes). Specimens of the testicles were collected and processed for immunohistochemical and histological analysis. Results: Group II declared distortion, irregular outline of the seminiferous tubule, with critical accumulation (P

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