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Oxytocin ameliorates lipopolysaccharide-induced acute orchitis model: interplay of oxidative stress and inflammatory pathways

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Department of Basic Medical Sciences ,College of Medicine ,AlMaarefa University ,Riyadh ,Saudi Arabia
El-Sherbiny, Mohamed;
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Department of Basic Medical Sciences ,College of Medicine ,AlMaarefa University ,Riyadh ,Saudi Arabia
Elkattawy, Hany A.;
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Department of Physiology ,Faculty of Medicine ,Zagazig University ,Zagazig ,Egypt
Hadhoud, Shimaa;
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Department of Anatomy ,Faculty of Medicine ,Mansoura University ,Mansoura ,Egypt
Nasr, Ahmed N.;
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College of Nursing ,Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University ,Al-Kharj ,Saudi Arabia
Ibrahim, Ateya M.;
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Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences ,College of Pharmacy ,Alfaisal University ,Riyadh ,Saudi Arabia
Ameer, Omar Z.;
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Department of Basic Medical Sciences ,College of Medicine ,AlMaarefa University ,Riyadh ,Saudi Arabia
Alsaleebi, Noorhan;
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Department of Basic Medical Sciences ,College of Medicine ,AlMaarefa University ,Riyadh ,Saudi Arabia
Asfari, Joud;
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Department of Basic Medical Sciences ,College of Medicine ,Taibah University ,Medinah ,Saudi Arabia
Zakari, Madaniah O.;
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Department of Basic Medical Sciences ,College of Medicine ,Taibah University ,Medinah ,Saudi Arabia
Mojaddidi, Moaz A.;
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Department of Anatomy and Embryology ,Faculty of Medicine ,AL-Azhar University ,New Damietta ,Egypt
Ali, Ehab K.;
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Department of Basic Sciences ,College of Medicine ,Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University ,Riyadh ,Saudi Arabia
Almohaimeed, Hailah M.;
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Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology ,Faculty of Veterinary Medicine ,Benha University ,Toukh ,Egypt
Abdeen, Ahmed;
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Department of Medical Pharmacology ,Faculty of Medicine ,Zagazig University ,Zagazig ,Egypt
Ali, Sahar K.;
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Department of Basic Medical Sciences ,College of Medicine ,AlMaarefa University ,Riyadh ,Saudi Arabia
Eldesoqui, Mamdouh

Introduction Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), a constituent of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria, is a powerful inducer of systemic inflammation and has been extensively utilized in experimental models to simulate inflammatory responses and septic disorders. Recent research indicates that oxytocin (OXY), a neuropeptide typically linked to social bonding and reproductive functions, may influence inflammatory processes. This work examines the impact of OXY on LPS-induced testicular damage, aiming to elucidate its therapeutic potential in addressing inflammatory disorders and broadening the comprehension of its functions beyond conventional neuroendocrine roles. Methods Eighteen male albino rats were divided into three groups; the control group received no treatment; the LPS group received 0.5 mL of saline solution containing 5 mg/kg LPS intraperitoneally (orchitis model); and the LPS + OXY group received LPS and OXY (0.1 mg/kg) intraperitoneally every 12 h for 72 h. Results and discussion Animals subjected to LPS were found to have severe orchitis, as evidenced by increased oxidative stress and surging inflammatory mediators (TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6), with declined IL-10 levels. Besides, LPS increased the malondialdehyde (MDA) and decreased the glutathione (GSH) levels, inducing an oxidative stress cascade. In addition, there are dramatic increases in the TLR4, MyD88, NF-κB, and PK2/PKR1 protein expression levels. All these events could alter the sperm count, morphology, and testicular architecture. Conclusion Interestingly, OXY could mitigate LPS-induced oxidative damage and inflammation in testicular tissue alongside restoring the disrupted sperm count, motility, and morphology. This therapeutic potential of OXY might be accounted for by its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antiapoptotic activities.

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License Holder: Copyright © 2025 El-Sherbiny, Elkattawy, Hadhoud, Nasr, Ibrahim, Ameer, Alsaleebi, Asfari, Zakari, Mojaddidi, Ali, Almohaimeed, Abdeen, Ali and Eldesoqui.

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