Scientific Reports (Oct 2022)

Hindlimb unloading induces time-dependent disruption of testicular histology in mice

  • Asima Karim,
  • Rizwan Qaisar,
  • Muhammad Azeem,
  • Josemin Jose,
  • Gopika Ramachandran,
  • Zeinab Mohamed Ibrahim,
  • Adel Elmoselhi,
  • Firdos Ahmad,
  • Wael M. Abdel-Rahman,
  • Anu V. Ranade

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-22385-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract Mechanical unloading of the body in the hindlimb unloaded (HU) mice induces pathology in multiple organs, but the effects on testes are poorly characterized. We investigated the histology and Raman spectroscopy of the mouse testes following HU condition. We divided male, c57BL/6j mice into ground-based controls or experimental groups for two and four weeks of HU. The testes tissues were dissected after euthanasia to investigate histological and Raman spectroscopic analysis. We found an HU-induced atrophy of testes irrespective of the time duration (p < 0.05). Histological analysis revealed that the HU induced epithelial thinning, luminal widening, and spermatozoa decline in the seminiferous tubules of the mouse testes. In addition, we found a thickening of the epididymal epithelia and tunica albuginea. These changes were accompanied by a generalized depression in the Raman spectra, indicating an altered concentration and/or orientation of several molecules. We also report reduced signal intensities of hydroxyproline and tryptophan, potentially contributing to testicular pathology during HU. Taken together, our findings indicate that the two or four weeks of HU induce disruption of testicular architecture and molecular phenotypes. Our results may have implications for understanding and/or treating male infertility associated with prolonged bed rest and spaceflight.