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Pathological effect of arterial ischaemia and venous congestion on rat testes.


ABSTRACT: Many studies on various organs have concluded that venous congestion (VC) causes severe organ dysfunction with elevation of oxidative stress relative to that of arterial ischaemia (AI). However, a comparison of the pathological effects of AI and VC on the testes has not been conducted. In this study, models of AI and VC and their reperfusion in rat testes, respectively, were developed and analysed. Testicular arteries or veins were interrupted for 6?h, re-perfused and kept for 4 weeks; the effects on the testes were then evaluated. Severe spermatogenic disturbances were observed at 4 weeks after reperfusion in AI but not in VC. At 6?h after blood flow interruption, oxidative stress was significantly increased and germ cells were severely damaged in AI compared with those in VC. RT-PCR analyses revealed that haem oxygenase-1, which exhibits anti-oxidative effects, and vascular endothelial growth factor-A, which exhibits vasculogenic effects, were significantly increased in VC but not in AI. Surprisingly, the results of our experiment in rat testes differed from those of experiments in previous studies performed in other organs. Oxidative stress in testes was more easily elevated by AI than it was by VC, explainable by the different experimental conditions.

SUBMITTER: Hirai S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5511218 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pathological effect of arterial ischaemia and venous congestion on rat testes.

Hirai Shuichi S   Hatayama Naoyuki N   Naito Munekazu M   Nagahori Kenta K   Kawata Shinichi S   Hayashi Shogo S   Qu Ning N   Terayama Hayato H   Shoji Sunao S   Itoh Masahiro M  

Scientific reports 20170714 1


Many studies on various organs have concluded that venous congestion (VC) causes severe organ dysfunction with elevation of oxidative stress relative to that of arterial ischaemia (AI). However, a comparison of the pathological effects of AI and VC on the testes has not been conducted. In this study, models of AI and VC and their reperfusion in rat testes, respectively, were developed and analysed. Testicular arteries or veins were interrupted for 6 h, re-perfused and kept for 4 weeks; the effec  ...[more]

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