Oxytocin ameliorates lipopolysaccharide-induced acute orchitis model: interplay of oxidative stress and inflammatory pathways

  • Mohamed El-Sherbiny
  • , Hany A. Elkattawy
  • , Shimaa Hadhoud
  • , Ahmed N. Nasr
  • , Ateya M. Ibrahim
  • , Omar Z. Ameer
  • , Noorhan Alsaleebi
  • , Joud Asfari
  • , Madaniah O. Zakari
  • , Moaz A. Mojaddidi
  • , Ehab K. Ali
  • , Hailah M. Almohaimeed
  • , Ahmed Abdeen
  • , Sahar K. Ali
  • , Mamdouh Eldesoqui

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Abstract

Introduction: Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), a constituent of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria, is a powerful inducer of systemic inflammation and has been extensively utilized in experimental models to simulate inflammatory responses and septic disorders. Recent research indicates that oxytocin (OXY), a neuropeptide typically linked to social bonding and reproductive functions, may influence inflammatory processes. This work examines the impact of OXY on LPS-induced testicular damage, aiming to elucidate its therapeutic potential in addressing inflammatory disorders and broadening the comprehension of its functions beyond conventional neuroendocrine roles. Methods: Eighteen male albino rats were divided into three groups; the control group received no treatment; the LPS group received 0.5 mL of saline solution containing 5 mg/kg LPS intraperitoneally (orchitis model); and the LPS + OXY group received LPS and OXY (0.1 mg/kg) intraperitoneally every 12 h for 72 h. Results and discussion: Animals subjected to LPS were found to have severe orchitis, as evidenced by increased oxidative stress and surging inflammatory mediators (TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6), with declined IL-10 levels. Besides, LPS increased the malondialdehyde (MDA) and decreased the glutathione (GSH) levels, inducing an oxidative stress cascade. In addition, there are dramatic increases in the TLR4, MyD88, NF-κB, and PK2/PKR1 protein expression levels. All these events could alter the sperm count, morphology, and testicular architecture. Conclusion: Interestingly, OXY could mitigate LPS-induced oxidative damage and inflammation in testicular tissue alongside restoring the disrupted sperm count, motility, and morphology. This therapeutic potential of OXY might be accounted for by its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antiapoptotic activities.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1506777
JournalFrontiers in Pharmacology
Volume15
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • antioxidant
  • hormonal therapy
  • inflammation
  • oxidative stress
  • sperm
  • testicular injury

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