Potential protective role of chlorogenic acid against cyclophosphamide-induced reproductive damage in male mice.

Toxicol Res (Camb)

Shaanxi Province Key Laboratory of Bio-resources/QinLing-Bashan Mountains Bioresources Comprehensive Development C. I. C./Qinba State Key Laboratory of biological resources and ecological environment, Shaanxi University of Technology, East on the 1st Ring Road, Hanzhong, Shaanxi 723000, China.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Cyclophosphamide (CP) is an anticancer drug that can cause significant reproductive toxicity, prompting a study on the protective effects of Chlorogenic acid (CGA) against this damage in mice.
  • The research involved analyzing hormone levels, semen quality, and testicular tissue for oxidative stress markers and gene expression to assess the impact of CGA treatment.
  • Results showed that CGA improved hormone levels, reduced oxidative stress, enhanced sperm quality, and restored testicular cell morphology, indicating CGA's potential to protect against CP-induced reproductive harm.

Article Abstract

Background: Cyclophosphamide (CP) is an anticancer drug; however, clinical utilization of CP is limited, resulting from its considerable toxicities. This research was performed to explore the protective effects of Chlorogenic acid (CGA) on reproductive damage induced by CP in mice.

Methods: Blood samples were collected for analysis of hormone content subsequently; semen samples were evaluated for quality, and testis samples were used for histopathological evaluation and analysis of oxidative stress biomarkers, protein and gene expression levels of steroid regulatory factors, and steroid synthase.

Results: The results noted that CGA increased serum testosterone (T), luteinizing hormone (LH), and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) activity; increased SOD, GPx, and GSH oxidative stress levels in testis tissue; and decreased MDA content in testis tissue. Testicular cells in the CGA treatment group gradually returned to normal morphology, and CYP11A1 and CYP17A1 levels increased after CGA treatment. The mRNA levels of CYP11A1, CYP17A1, StAR, 3β-HSD, and 17β-HSD were significantly raised in the CGA dose group. In the test dose range, CGA can improve sperm quality, quantitative abnormality, and serum T synthesis disorder caused by CP. This mechanism may be correlated with the inhibition of oxidative stress and antioxidation levels.

Conclusions: Therefore, CGA has a protective impact on testicular injuries arising from CP in mice.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11519035PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/toxres/tfae176DOI Listing

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