P-65: Nitrosative Stress, Lipid and Carbonyl Groups Peroxidations in Long Time-Induced Varicocele; Association with Sperms DNA Damage in Rats

Authors

  • Malekinejad H
  • Sadrkhanloo RA
Abstract:

Background: The pathophysiology of the varicocele has received considerable study, both in humans and in animal models. The sperm DNA damage and related oxidative stress have been identified as significant cause of male infertility. Present study was designed to evaluate the testicular nitric oxide (NO) generation, lipid and carbonyl groups (CGs) peroxidation and to analyze related sperm DNA damage in long time-experimentally varicocelized rats. Materials and Methods: To follow-up this study left varicocele was induced in test group (n=18). Non-varicocelized rats were considered as control-sham (n=6). The test group further sub-divided into three groups based on the termination of the study and sample collecting date (4, 6 and 8 months after varicocele induction). Levels of malondialdehyde (MDA), NO and CGs were evaluated in testicular tissue. The sperm DNA fragmentation was assessed by commet assay and DNA laddering test was performed for DNA damage. Results: The NO, CGs and MDA levels significantly (p<0.05) increased in varicocele-induced rats in time-dependent manner. Accordingly the 8 months varicocelized rats showed remarkably elevated testicular NO, CGs and MDA levels. The sperm DNA fragmentation (delivered from commet assay) and double strand damage (From Laddering test) significantly (p<0.05) increased after 8 months following varicocele induction. Conclusion: The severe DNA damage of sperms in varicoceles relates to significant elevation in NO, CGs and MDA levels which impairs spermiogenesis. The results also indicate that the varicocele-induced nitrosative stress, lipid peroxidation and CGs significantly enhance depending on time. Ultimately the biochemical changes result in the varicocele-induced sperm DNA damage by the time.

Upgrade to premium to download articles

Sign up to access the full text

Already have an account?login

similar resources

P-64: Germinal Cells Intracytoplasmic Carbohydrate,Lipid and Lipase levels Alter in Longtime Varicocele-Induced Rats

Background: Despite several studies many questions remain regarding how varicocele develops its adverse effect on testicular tissue. Spermatogenesis cell lineage needs carbohydrates as a main source of energy for cell division. Any disruption in glucose transporting system in seminiferous tubules results in remarkable decrease in germinal cells biological function. Therefore present study was c...

full text

P-13: Comparison of Sperm Quality, Oxidative Stress, DNA Fragmentation, Protamine Deficiency, and DNA Methylation in Varicocele and Fertile Individuals

s:1993:"Background: There are many approaches that gene expression is controlled in eukaryotes. DNA methylation is one of several epigenetic mechanisms that cells use to control gene expression and lock genes in the "off" position. In addition, sperm DNA damage can correlate with DNA methylation defect. There is evidence that sperm of infertile men contain more DNA damage than fertile men and t...

full text

P-56: Silymarin Protected The Sperm Nuclear Maturity and DNA Integrity in Varicocelized Rats

Background: Varicoceles are the abnormal tortuosity and dilatation of the veins of the pampiniform plexus that drain the testis. Recently, studies evaluating the role of oxidative stress in male infertility have shown that infertile men with varicocele have elevated levels of sperm and testicular tissue-derived reactive oxygen species (ROS). Therefore current study was designed to evaluate prot...

full text

My Resources

Save resource for easier access later

Save to my library Already added to my library

{@ msg_add @}


Journal title

volume 6  issue 2

pages  -

publication date 2012-09-01

By following a journal you will be notified via email when a new issue of this journal is published.

Hosted on Doprax cloud platform doprax.com

copyright © 2015-2023