International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine (Apr 2019)

Effects of monosodium glutamate on apoptosis of germ cells in testicular tissue of adult rat: An experimental study

  • Fatemeh Rahimi Anbarkeh,
  • Raheleh Baradaran,
  • Nasibeh Ghandy,
  • Mehdi Jalali,
  • Mohammad Reza Nikravesh,
  • Mohammad Soukhtanloo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18502/ijrm.v17i4.4551
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17
pp. 261 – 270

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Background Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is used as a flavoring and food seasoning. Some studies have reported the oxidative effects of using this substance on various tissues. Objective This study has investigated the effects of MSG and the protective effect of vitamin C (vit C) on apoptosis of testicular germ cells and biochemical factors. Materials and Methods In this experimental study, 24 adult male Wistar rats were randomly divided into four groups: control (received distilled water), vit C group (150 mg/kg), experimental group 1 (MSG 3 gr/kg), experimental group 2 (MSG 3 gr/kg + vit C 150 mg/kg). The rats were gavaged for 30 days, and then were sacrificed, the right testis was isolated for biochemical examinations for the glutathione, malondialdehyde, and left testis used in histological experiments. Tunnel staining was used to determine the number of apoptotic cells. Results The results showed that apoptotic cells in the MSG group had a significant increase compared to the control group (P = 0.001), but the number of these cells in the MSG co-administered with vit C and vit C groups were significantly lower than the MSG group. Germinal epithelial thickness also decreased in MSG group compared to the control group. Conclusion MSG can lead to increase apoptotic changes in the germinal epithelial of the testicle, and vit C as an antioxidant can modify the pathological and biochemical changes induced by MSG.

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