2019
DOI: 10.14499/indonesianjpharm30iss2pp98-104
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Effect of Platelet-rich Plasma on Caspase-3 and IGF-1 mRNA expression in the diabetic rat testis

Abstract: Testicular damage is a serious complication of diabetes mellitus resulting in male infertility, which is associated with caspase-3 and IGF-1 mRNA expression. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP), with its rich growth factor composition, has proven beneficial in regenerative therapy. It is believed that PRP has not been studied in testes for complication of diabetes mellitus and there are no studies in the literature concerning the influence of PRP on expressions of growth factors in diabetic rat testis. The aim of this … Show more

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“…Based on those results, we suggest the intratesticular injection of PRP may have an important molecular role to enhance the testicular cells to the regulation of CATSPER, SPAG5 and Hsp70, this result was confirmed by the researcher (40) were suggested the PRP contains the highest concentration of growth factors with known anabolic enhances tendon matrix gene expression patterns. However, there was no difference in CASPASE-3 and IGF-1 mRNA expression of the diabetic rat testis given insulin and PRP compared to those without PRP (41). Furthermore, the freeze-thaw process of cryopreservation can modulate mRNA stability, protein and gene expression, and epigenetic content of sperm (42).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Based on those results, we suggest the intratesticular injection of PRP may have an important molecular role to enhance the testicular cells to the regulation of CATSPER, SPAG5 and Hsp70, this result was confirmed by the researcher (40) were suggested the PRP contains the highest concentration of growth factors with known anabolic enhances tendon matrix gene expression patterns. However, there was no difference in CASPASE-3 and IGF-1 mRNA expression of the diabetic rat testis given insulin and PRP compared to those without PRP (41). Furthermore, the freeze-thaw process of cryopreservation can modulate mRNA stability, protein and gene expression, and epigenetic content of sperm (42).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%