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Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology | 2008

Spermatogonial stem cell sensitivity to capsaicin: An in vitro study

Sefika C. Mizrak; Bart M. Gadella; Hatice Erdost; Aytekin Özer; Ana M. M. van Pelt; Federica M.F. van Dissel-Emiliani

BackgroundConflicting reports have been published on the sensitivity of spermatogenesis to capsaicin (CAP), the pungent ingredient of hot chili peppers. Here, the effect of CAP on germ cell survival was investigated by using two testis germ cell lines as a model. As CAP is a potent agonist of the transient receptor potential vanilloid receptor 1 (TRPV1) and no information was available of its expression in germ cells, we also studied the presence of TRPV1 in the cultured cells and in germ cells in situ.MethodsThe rat spermatogonial stem cell lines Gc-5spg and Gc-6spg were used to study the effects of different concentrations of CAP during 24 and 48 h. The response to CAP was first monitored by phase-contrast microscopy. As germ cells appear to undergo apoptosis in the presence of CAP, the activation of caspase 3 was studied using an anti activated caspase 3 antibody or by quantifying the amount of cells with DNA fragmentation using flow cytometry. Immunolocalization was done with an anti-TRPV1 antibody either with the use of confocal microscopy to follow live cell labeling (germ cells) or on Bouin fixed paraffin embedded testicular tissues. The expression of TRPV1 by the cell lines and germ cells was confirmed by Western blots.ResultsInitial morphological observations indicated that CAP at concentrations ranging from 150 uM to 250 uM and after 24 and 48 h of exposure, had deleterious apoptotic-like effects on both cell lines: A large population of the CAP treated cell cultures showed signs of DNA fragmentation and caspase 3 activation. Quantification of the effect demonstrated a significant effect of CAP with doses of 150 uM in the Gc-5spg cell line and 200 uM in the Gc-6spg cell line, after 24 h of exposure. The effect was dose and time dependent in both cell lines. TRPV1, the receptor for CAP, was found to be expressed by the spermatogonial stem cells in vitro and also by premeiotic germ cells in situ.ConclusionCAP adversely affects spermatogonial survival in vitro by inducing apoptosis to those cells and TRPV-1, a CAP receptor, may be involved in this effect as this receptor is expressed by mitotic germ cells.


Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology | 2014

Activation of the central histaminergic system mediates arachidonic-acid-induced cardiovascular effects

Burcin Altinbas; Bora B. Topuz; Tuncay İlhan; Mustafa Sertac Yilmaz; Hatice Erdost; Murat Yalcin

The aim of this study was to explain the involvement of the central histaminergic system in arachidonic acid (AA)-induced cardiovascular effects in normotensive rats using hemodynamic, immunohistochemistry, and microdialysis studies. Intracerebroventricularly (i.c.v.) administered AA (0.25, 0.5, and 1.0 μmol) induced dose- and time-dependent increases in mean arterial pressure and decreased heart rate in conscious normotensive Sprague-Dawley rats. Central injection of AA (0.5 μmol) also increased posterior hypothalamic extracellular histamine levels and produced strong COX-1 but not COX-2 immunoreactivity in the posterior hypothalamus of rats. Moreover, the cardiovascular effects and COX-1 immunoreactivity in the posterior hypothalamus induced by AA (0.5 μmol; i.c.v.) were almost completely blocked by the H2 receptor antagonist ranitidine (50 and 100 nmol; i.c.v.) and partially blocked by the H1 receptor blocker chlorpheniramine (100 nmol; i.c.v.) and the H3-H4 receptor antagonist thioperamide (50 and 100 nmol; i.c.v.). In conclusion, these results indicate that centrally administered AA induces pressor and bradycardic responses in conscious rats. Moreover, we suggest that AA may activate histaminergic neurons and increase extracellular histamine levels, particularly in the posterior hypothalamus. Acting as a neurotransmitter, histamine is potentially involved in AA-induced cardiovascular effects under normotensive conditions.


Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology | 2011

Correction: Spermatogonial stem cell sensitivity to capsaicin: An in vitro study (vol 6, pg 52, 2008)

Sefika C. Mizrak; Bart M. Gadella; Hatice Erdost; Aytekin Özer; A.M.M. van Pelt; F. M. F. Van Dissel-Emiliani

Since publication of our article Spermatogonial stem cell sensitivity to capsaicin: an in vitro study. Reprod Biol Endocrinol 2008, 6:52., we have realised that the legend of Figure 1 needs to be corrected and should read as follows:


Phytotherapy Research | 2005

Histological investigations on the effects of feeding a diet containing red hot pepper on the reproductive organs of the chicken

Aytekin Özer; Hatice Erdost; Berrin Zõk


Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2002

Histological and Morphometric Features of the Skin of Native and Hybrid (F1) Sheep

Nesrin Özfiliz; Mine Balikçier; Hatice Erdost; Berrin Zik


Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2006

Histological Investigations on the Effects of Feeding with a Diet Containing Red Hot Pepper on the Reproductive System Organs of the Cock

Aytekin Özer; Berrin Zik; Hatice Erdost; Nesrin Özfiliz


International journal of food, agriculture and environment | 2006

FSH and LH cells in the laying hens and cocks, fed with a diet containing red hot pepper

Hatice Erdost; Aytekin Özer; Mine Yakisik; Nesrin Özfiliz; Berrin Zik


Brain Research | 2014

Centrally administered CDP-choline induced cardiovascular responses are mediated by activation of the central phospholipase-prostaglandin signaling cascade.

Bora B. Topuz; Burcin Altinbas; Tuncay İlhan; Mustafa Sertac Yilmaz; Hatice Erdost; Sikha Saha; Vahide Savci; Murat Yalcin


Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2005

Immunohistochemical Localization of FSH Cells in the Pars Distalis of the Pituitary Gland in Five-Month-Old Laying Hens

Hatice Erdost


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2009

The histological investigation on the testes of mice after an application of capsaicin.

Hatice Erdost; Cansel G. Özgüden Akkoç; Nesrin Özfifiliz; Tuncay İlhan; Şerife Tütüncü

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