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Alterations in the spermatic function generated by obesity in rats.

Rosa María Vigueras-Villaseñor1, Julio César Rojas-Castañeda, Margarita Chávez-Saldaña, Oscar Gutiérrez-Pérez, Mercedes Edna García-Cruz, Osvaldo Cuevas-Alpuche, Marcos Manuel Reyes-Romero, Elena Zambrano.   

Abstract

In order to assess the effect of obesity on epididymal and germinal epithelia in control rats and obese rats induced by a high fat diet, we evaluated the epididymal and testicular morphologies, lipid peroxidation in the epididymis, leptin serum levels, steroid hormones, insulin, cholesterol, triglycerides, glycemia and some spermatobioscopic parameters. No significant difference was observed in the levels of insulin, glucose, cholesterol and triglycerides between the two groups. Nonetheless, in the obese rats, circulating leptin and estradiol levels showed a significant increase and there was a decline in the testosterone levels. The same group showed an increase in the lipid peroxidation of the epididymis and reduced spermatobioscopic parameters. The heads of the epididymis showed morphological differences in obese rats. No significant difference was observed between the testes of both groups. There is a clear evidence of an effect on sperm in obese rats and this seems to occur in the epididymis.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20149418     DOI: 10.1016/j.acthis.2009.10.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Histochem        ISSN: 0065-1281            Impact factor:   2.479


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