Title of article :
Pharmacology of Free Radicals and the Impact of Reactive Oxygen Species on the Testis
Author/Authors :
Aprioku, Jonah Sydney Department of Pharmacology - Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences - University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Abstract :
The role of free radicals in normal cellular functions and different pathological conditions
has been a focus of pharmacological studies in the recent past. Reactive oxygen
species (ROS) and free radicals in general are essential for cell signaling and
other vital physiological functions; however, excessive amounts can cause alteration
in cellular reduction-oxidation (redox) balance, and disrupt normal biological functions.
When there is an imbalance between activities of ROS and antioxidant/scavenging
defense systems, oxidative stress (OS) occurs. A good number of studies
have shown OS is involved in the development of several disease conditions, including
male infertility. In the present article, generation of free radicals and their effects,
as well as the mechanisms of antioxidant/scavenging defense systems are discussed,
with particular focus on the testis. The review also discusses the contribution of OS
on testicular dysfunction and briefly focuses on some OS-induced conditions that
will alter testicular function.
Keywords :
Antioxidant , ROS , Scavenging , Superoxide anion , Testis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics