Oxidative stress induced by torsion of the spermatic cord in young rats
2007; Sociedade Brasileira Para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia; Volume: 22; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1590/s0102-86502007000100005
ISSN1678-2674
AutoresSérgio Botelho Guimarães, Alan Arruda Aragão, Jefferson Menezes Viana Santos, Osamu Kimura, Paulo Hudson Uchoa Barbosa, Paulo Roberto Leitão de Vasconcelos,
Tópico(s)Sperm and Testicular Function
ResumoPURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of the oxidative stress in an experimental model of torsion/detorsion of the spermatic cord and the legitimacy of this model for oxidative stress studies. METHODS: Forty-eight male Wistar rats were randomized in two groups (n=24): G-1 (Sham) and G-2 (Ischemia/Reperfusion). All rats received intraperitoneal saline injections (2.0 ml), at 21, 9, and 1 h before right spermatic cord torsion or first sham operation. Detorsion or second sham operation was carried out 3 h later followed by testis and blood samples collection (T-0). Additional samples were collected at 1-3-6 h time-points for assessment of testis malonaldehyde, glutathione, and plasma total antioxidant power (TAP). RESULTS: Spermatic cord torsion/detorsion induced a significant increase in testicular malonaldehyde contents and a significant decrease in glutathione concentrations in ischemic rats compared with sham animals. Additional increase in malonaldehyde levels occurred during reperfusion in G-2 rats. TAP was similar in both groups denoting absence of systemic effects in this study. CONCLUSION: Torsion/detorsion of the spermatic cord for 3 h induces significant lipid peroxidation and reduction in glutathione content of the testis and is, therefore, a valid model for studying the oxidative stress effects of the ischemia/reperfusion injury in young rat testis.
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