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Quercetin Guards Against Nicotine-Induced Testicular Changes in Albino Rats Via LC3, P62 and Nrf2 Regulation

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Last updated: 11 May 2025

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Introduction: Cigarette smoking is hazardous to cells. Nicotine disturbs cell division and destroys the testes. It decreases testicular antioxidants and raises testicular lipid peroxidation. Quercetin has a powerful antioxidant property by scavenging reactive oxygen species.
Aim of the Work: To investigate the possible ameliorating effect of quercetin on the nicotine-induced testicular changes in rats.
Study Design: Twenty-four adult male rats were divided randomly into 3 groups of 8 rats each; Negative control: Were injected subcutaneously (SC) by distilled water, nicotine treated group: Were injected SC by nicotine (6mg/kg/d) for 4 weeks, and nicotine + quercetin group: Were injected SC by nicotine (6mg/kg/d) and received quercetin (302 mg/kg/day) orally for 4 weeks.
Materials and Methods: Testes were stained by H & E to check the alterations in the testicular architecture. Immunohistochemical detection of oxidative stress marker (Nrf2) and autophagy markers (P62 and LC3) were performed. Also, immunohistochemical quantitation of Nrf2, P62 and LC3 was done.
Results: Distorted seminiferous tubules with degenerated and vacuolated germ cells were found in the nicotine group. The testicular architecture was restored after quercetin administration. The area % of positive P62 and LC3 immune reaction was statistically larger in nicotine treated group and it reduced after coadministration of quercetin. On contrary, Nrf2 area % of positive reaction statistically reduced in nicotine treated group and it increased in nicotine + quercetin group.
Conclusion: Quercetin has the ability to reverse nicotine-induced testicular damage via modulation of Nrf2 as well as autophagic markers (P62 and LC3). Also, coadministration of quercetin markedly normalized the testicular histological architecture.

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10.21608/ejh.2024.254158.1982

Keywords

autophagy, Infertility, males, Oxidative Stress, Rats

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Mosaab

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Salah

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Human Anatomy and Embryology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University

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dr.mos3b@mans.edu.eg

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0009-0003-8598-0262

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Magda

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Ahmed

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Department of Human Anatomy and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University

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magi86@mans.edu.eg

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Mohamed

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Abomosallam

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Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Mansoura University

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mohamedabomosallam@mans.edu.eg

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Heba Allah

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Abd El Rahman

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Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University

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hebatoxo@gmail.com

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Hend

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M. Hassan

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Human Anatomy and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University

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hendmohammed@mans.edu.eg

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Mansoura

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48

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1

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55170

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2025-03-01

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2023-12-08

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2025-03-01

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387

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396

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1110-0559

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2090-2417

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Egyptian Journal of Histology

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Quercetin Guards Against Nicotine-Induced Testicular Changes in Albino Rats Via LC3, P62 and Nrf2 Regulation

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27 Apr 2025