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Cadmium mediated redox modulation in germline stem cells homeostasis affects reproductive health of Drosophila males

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 402, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.123737

Keywords

Germline stem cells; Spermatogenesis; Male fertility; Cadmium; Drosophila

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  1. UGC-SRF [22/12/2013(ii)EU-V]
  2. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi, India [NWP-BSC0111, BSC0103]

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The study revealed that cadmium can alter the number of male GSCs, affecting sperm quantity and reproductive performance, with overexpression of sod showing a rescuing effect. The results emphasize the pivotal role of redox imbalance in Cd-induced male infertility.
Maintenance of male germline stem cells (GSCs) homeostasis is crucial for successful reproductive life of adults. New insights gained on dysfunction in stem cell maintenance could be the basis of stem cell dependent ailment during adulthood. Cadmium (Cd), a reported male reproductive toxicant, has been explored inadequately for its impact on male GSCs maintenance. The present study, therefore, has been aimed to evaluate the adverse effect of Cd on the homeostasis of GSCs by using Drosophila testis as an in vivo model. Following developmental exposure of environmentally relevant concentrations of Cd (5.0, 10.0 and 20.0 mu g/mL) to Drosophila, we showed that a significantly increased level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) at 20.0 mu g/mL of Cd resulted in alteration of GSCs number accompanied by inappropriate differentiation leading to reduced sperm number and eventually poor reproductive performance in exposed organism. Rescuing effect was evident by overexpressing sod in the early germ cell stage. The study suggests that an alteration in GSCs homeostasis due to redox imbalance plays a pivotal role in Cd induced failure in male fertility. The study further advocates for the use of Drosophila as an alternative animal model for in vivo evaluation of male GSCs toxicity with minimal ethical concern.

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