Chrysin's protective effect on the expression of protamine, Tsga10, Dazl, and Akap4 genes against diazinon toxin in male rats: An experimental study
Fatemeh Mojibi, Esmail Fattahi, Seyed Gholam Ali Jorsaraei, Sohrab Kazemi, Maryam Gholamitabar Tabari

TL;DR
This study shows that chrysin can protect against diazinon's harmful effects on genes related to male rat fertility.
Contribution
The study demonstrates chrysin's protective role on specific testicular genes affected by diazinon in rats.
Findings
Diazinon reduced Dazl, Tsga10, and protamine gene expression but increased Akap4 expression.
Chrysin significantly mitigated the negative effects of diazinon on gene expression.
Histological improvements were observed in rats treated with chrysin alongside diazinon.
Abstract
Environmental pollution due to pesticides is a major health problem worldwide that causes toxicity. Chrysin (C) is a flavonoid that reduces the adverse effects caused by diazinon (D). To investigate the protective effects of C on the expression of protamine, testis-specific gene antigen 10 (Tsga10), deleted azoospermia-like gene (Dazl), and A-Kinase anchoring protein 4 (Akap4) genes in the testicular tissue of rats receiving D. In this experimental study, 42 Wistar rats (7–8 wk, 180–250 gr) were selected. This study was conducted in 2021 at the Pasteur Institute of Iran, Amol Research Center, Amol, Iran. Injections were performed 5 days a week for 4 wk. Random grouping of rats: 1) control: without any injection. 2) Sham: injection of 10% tween 80 solution as D solvent. 3) D: injection at a concentration of 20 mg/kg/BW. 4 and 5) C with low dose (C10 mg/kg/BW) and high dose (C20…
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TopicsFlavonoids in Medical Research · Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism · Retinoids in leukemia and cellular processes
