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Research paper thumbnail of Assessment of nuclear DNA integrity of epididymal spermatozoa following experimental chronic spinal cord injury in the rat

International Journal of Andrology, 2007

Infertility is considered as one of the major problems associated with spinal cord injury (SCI). ... more Infertility is considered as one of the major problems associated with spinal cord injury (SCI). However, the exact underlying mechanism is still unknown. Therefore, the main objective of this experimental study was to evaluate the effect of chronic SCI on sperm parameters as well as chromatin integrity and DNA of spermatozoa aspirated from cauda epididymis of rats. Forty-five adult Wistar rats were divided into three groups – SCI, sham, and control. Following laminectomy, SCI was induced onto exposed dura matter (T10). The sham group underwent laminectomy of T10 only, while the control rats were not exposed to any type of injury or medication. The cauda epididymal sperms were aspirated after 8 weeks for analysis of sperm parameters and sperm chromatin integrity with aniline blue (AB), chromomycin A3 (CMA3), sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS), and acridine orange (AO) tests. The sperm progressive motility and normal morphology of SCI rats were significantly changed when compared with other groups (p < 0.05). In addition, AB as well as CMA3 tests were insignificantly increased in the SCI group when compared with the sham and control groups. However, SDS and AO tests were significantly changed in SCI samples when compared with the sham and control groups (p < 0.001). The results showed that chronic SCI in rat disturbs sperm parameters as well as nuclear maturity and DNA integrity of sperms. Therefore, sperm chromatin structure is compromised in SCI animals as revealed by chromatin structural probes. These alterations may reduce the fertility potential of the male gamete following SCI.

Research paper thumbnail of Transfusion Reactions

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1972

Research paper thumbnail of Vision of the Gods: An Inquiry Into the Meaning of Photography

Research paper thumbnail of Quantification of antiandrogen effect determined by Lightcycler technology

Toxicology, 2001

During the last decade, the possible effects of xenobiotics on male reproductive health have resu... more During the last decade, the possible effects of xenobiotics on male reproductive health have resulted in great concern. More recently, evidence of antiandrogen effect in vivo by certain chemicals has been reported. The classical Hershberger in vivo assay determining organ weight changes can be improved by measuring hormone levels as well as determining changes in gene expression of androgen-responsive genes. A real-time RT-PCR method using LightCycler technology (Roche) suitable for quantitative determination of gene expression is described. The technique combines rapid thermocycling with online fluorescence detection of PCR product formation. In this study, investigation of expression of prostate specific binding protein polypeptide C3 (PBP C3) and testosterone-repressed prostatic message 2 (TRPM-2) in the ventral prostate was performed in 60-days-old castrated Wistar rats treated daily with testosterone with or without addition of flutamide or vinclozolin for 7 days in total. We show that we can quantify the level of gene expression by use of LightCycler technology, supported by changes in reproductive organ weights as well as in hormone levels, and that analysis of gene expression levels is an even more sensitive endpoint.

Research paper thumbnail of The AI Special Issue

Research paper thumbnail of Assessment of nuclear DNA integrity of epididymal spermatozoa following experimental chronic spinal cord injury in the rat

International Journal of Andrology, 2007

Infertility is considered as one of the major problems associated with spinal cord injury (SCI). ... more Infertility is considered as one of the major problems associated with spinal cord injury (SCI). However, the exact underlying mechanism is still unknown. Therefore, the main objective of this experimental study was to evaluate the effect of chronic SCI on sperm parameters as well as chromatin integrity and DNA of spermatozoa aspirated from cauda epididymis of rats. Forty-five adult Wistar rats were divided into three groups – SCI, sham, and control. Following laminectomy, SCI was induced onto exposed dura matter (T10). The sham group underwent laminectomy of T10 only, while the control rats were not exposed to any type of injury or medication. The cauda epididymal sperms were aspirated after 8 weeks for analysis of sperm parameters and sperm chromatin integrity with aniline blue (AB), chromomycin A3 (CMA3), sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS), and acridine orange (AO) tests. The sperm progressive motility and normal morphology of SCI rats were significantly changed when compared with other groups (p < 0.05). In addition, AB as well as CMA3 tests were insignificantly increased in the SCI group when compared with the sham and control groups. However, SDS and AO tests were significantly changed in SCI samples when compared with the sham and control groups (p < 0.001). The results showed that chronic SCI in rat disturbs sperm parameters as well as nuclear maturity and DNA integrity of sperms. Therefore, sperm chromatin structure is compromised in SCI animals as revealed by chromatin structural probes. These alterations may reduce the fertility potential of the male gamete following SCI.

Research paper thumbnail of Transfusion Reactions

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1972

Research paper thumbnail of Vision of the Gods: An Inquiry Into the Meaning of Photography

Research paper thumbnail of Quantification of antiandrogen effect determined by Lightcycler technology

Toxicology, 2001

During the last decade, the possible effects of xenobiotics on male reproductive health have resu... more During the last decade, the possible effects of xenobiotics on male reproductive health have resulted in great concern. More recently, evidence of antiandrogen effect in vivo by certain chemicals has been reported. The classical Hershberger in vivo assay determining organ weight changes can be improved by measuring hormone levels as well as determining changes in gene expression of androgen-responsive genes. A real-time RT-PCR method using LightCycler technology (Roche) suitable for quantitative determination of gene expression is described. The technique combines rapid thermocycling with online fluorescence detection of PCR product formation. In this study, investigation of expression of prostate specific binding protein polypeptide C3 (PBP C3) and testosterone-repressed prostatic message 2 (TRPM-2) in the ventral prostate was performed in 60-days-old castrated Wistar rats treated daily with testosterone with or without addition of flutamide or vinclozolin for 7 days in total. We show that we can quantify the level of gene expression by use of LightCycler technology, supported by changes in reproductive organ weights as well as in hormone levels, and that analysis of gene expression levels is an even more sensitive endpoint.

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