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Exploration of small RNA biomarkers for testicular injury in the serum exosomes of rats


ABSTRACT: Testicular injury is often observed in drug development. Serum hormones are usually used as non-invasive biomarkers for testicular injury; however, their sensitivity is low. Therefore, it is difficult to monitor testicular injury in pre-clinical and clinical drug developments. In recent years, molecules in body fluid exosomes are attracting attention as disease biomarkers such as cancer. In this study, small RNAs in serum exosomes were analyzed for identifying non-invasive biomarkers of testicular injury in rats, which are mainly used in a pre-clinical drug development. Testicular injury models in rats were prepared by a single oral administration of 2000 mg/kg ethylene glycol monomethyl ether in which spermatocytes degeneration and sertoli cells vacuolation were observed, or 400 mg/kg carbendazim in which sertoli cells vacuolation and seminiferous tubules dilation were observed. Serum exosome small RNA-seq was performed in these models. The analysis identified 3 small RNAs that fluctuated in common between the models, and miR-423-5p and miR-128-3p were selected as candidate markers. For qPCR validation of the candidates, testicular injury models were further prepared by a single oral administration of 60 mg/kg 1,3-dinitrobenzene or 500 mg/kg nitrofurazone in which spermatocytes degeneration and sertoli cells vacuolation were observed. In qPCR analysis, the selected two miRNAs in exosomes were upregulated in the all models except for 1,3-dinitrobenzene model in which severe hemolysis was observed. On the other hand, the miRNAs in serum did not significantly change in the any models. In conclusion, we identified miR-423-5p and miR-128-3p in serum exosome as non-invasive biomarkers for testicular injury in rats.

ORGANISM(S): Rattus norvegicus

PROVIDER: GSE143751 | GEO | 2020/01/16

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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