Title of article :
Improvement of sperm function, chromatin damage, and oxidative damage by N-Acetyl cysteine in varicocelized rats model
Author/Authors :
Tavalaee, Marziyeh Department of Reproductive Biotechnology - Reproductive Biomedicine Research Center - Royan Institute for Biotechnology - ACECR, Isfahan , Dattilo, Maurizio R&D Department - Parthenogen - Piazza Indipendenza 11 - Lugano 6900, Switzerland , Mohammadi, Parisa Department of Reproductive Biotechnology - Reproductive Biomedicine Research Center - Royan Institute for Biotechnology - ACECR, Isfahan , Nasr-Esfahan, Mohammad Hossein Department of Reproductive Biotechnology - Reproductive Biomedicine Research Center - Royan Institute for Biotechnology - ACECR, Isfahan
Abstract :
Introduction: N-Acetylcysteine (NAC), an acetylated form of the amino acid cysteine and precursor of reduced glutathione, plays important roles in a multitude of cellular processes, such as oxidative damage and detoxification of many electrophiles. Considering the pathophysiology of oxidative stress induced infertility in varicocele,
we aimed to investigate the effect of NAC on semen analysis parameters (light microscopy), chromatin structure (aniline blue and acridine orange staining), and lipid peroxidation (BODIPY probe) in varicocelized rats.
Methods: In this experimental study, varicocelizing surgery was carried out on 30 Wistar rats. Ten of them were
sacrificed after two months (one round spermatogenesis), together with control rats (n=10) and sham operated
rats (n=10), to verify the varicocele model. Out of the remaining twenty varicocelized rats, ten received NAC
while ten were treated with water (control group) for two months. Results: All the investigational parameters
(sperm parameters, chromatin integrity, and lipid peroxidation) severely worsened 2 and 4 months after surgical
varicocele. The administration of NAC for two months significantly improved all the investigational parameters
as compared to control rats at four months (p<0.05). Conclusion: The supplementation of varicocelized rats with NAC was effective in antagonizing the damage as well as in preserving testicular structure and spermatogenetic function. These effects are likely to occur also in clinical varicocele.
Keywords :
N-acetylcysteine , Sperm parameters , Chromatin structure , Lipid peroxidation , Varicocele
Journal title :
Men's Health Journal