Full text

 

 

J. Venom. Anim. Toxins incl. Trop. Dis.

V.21, 2015.

Original paper - ISSN 1678-9199.

 

Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors of Bothrops jararaca snake venom affect the structure of mice seminiferous epithelium

 
Carlos Alberto-Silva1, Joyce M Gilio2, Fernanda C. V. Portaro3, Samyr M. Querobino1, Antonio C. M. Camargo2

1 Center for Natural and Humanities Sciences (CCNH), Federal University of ABC (UFABC), R. Santa Adélia, 166, Santo André CEP 09210-170, SP, Brazil

2 Center for Applied Toxinology, Butantan Institute, São Paulo, SP, Brazil

3 Laboratory of Immunochemistry, Butantan Institute, São Paulo, SP, Brazil

 

ABSTRACT

Background

Considering the similarity between the testis-specific isoform of angiotensin-converting enzyme and the C-terminal catalytic domain of somatic ACE as well as the structural and functional variability of its natural inhibitors, known as bradykinin-potentiating peptides (BPPs), the effects of different synthetic peptides, BPP-10c (<ENWPHQIPP), BPP-11e (<EARPPHPPIPP), BPP-AP (<EARPPHPPIPPAP) and captopril were evaluated in the seminiferous epithelium of male mice.

Methods

The adult animals received either one of the synthetic peptides or captopril (120 nmol/dose per testis) via injection into the testicular parenchyma. After seven days, the mice were sacrificed, and the testes were collected for histopathological evaluation.

Results

BPP-10c and BPP-AP showed an intense disruption of the epithelium, presence of atypical multinucleated cells in the lumen and high degree of seminiferous tubule degeneration, especially in BPP-AP-treated animals. In addition, both synthetic peptides led to a significant reduction in the number of spermatocytes and round spermatids in stages I, V and VII/VIII of the seminiferous cycle, thickness of the seminiferous epithelium and diameter of the seminiferous tubule lumen. Interestingly, no morphological or morphometric alterations were observed in animals treated with captopril or BPP-11e.

Conclusions

The major finding of the present study was that the demonstrated effects of BPP-10c and BPP-AP on the seminiferous epithelium are dependent on their primary structure and cannot be extrapolated to other BPPs.

 

Received: November 10, 2014; Accepted: July 27, 2015; Revised: August 4, 2015

 

Corresponding author: Carlos Alberto-Silva  carlos.asilva@ufabc.edu.br

 

Competing interests

The authors declare that there are no competing interests.

 

Authors’ contributions

CAS established the conditions for the study, was responsible for drafting the manuscripts and reading the editorial corrections. JMG carried out most experiments assisted by other researchers. FCVP and SMQ contributed to the design of experiments. ACMC established the conditions for the study. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.