1.Mechanism of the dysfunction of the bull spermatozoa treated with cadmium.
Mehran ARABI ; Mohammad Saied HEYDARNEJAD
National Journal of Andrology 2007;13(4):291-296
OBJECTIVEHeavy metals such as cadmium (Cd) are widely distributed in the environment as industrial pollutants and characterized by their ability to affect the male reproductive system. The objective of the present study was to test the effect of Cd in the concentration range from 10 to 1000 micromol/L, in vitro, on the membrane and DNA integrity, motility, and ability of sperm to undergo acrosomal exocytosis in Holstein bull spermatozoa.
METHODSBull semen samples were processed for sperm analyses using semen-diluting fluid, PBS. Membrane integrity of the processed bull sperm was evaluated by lipoperoxidation (LPO) test. Gelatin digestion test was performed to determine the ability of bull spermatozoa to undergo acrosomal exocytosis. Single cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE) assay was performed to detect the DNA strand breaks and alkali labile damages in the individual cell.
RESULTSWe found a significant increase in the lipoperoxidation (LPO) indicating the deleterious effect of Cd on the sperm membrane integrity. This effect was prominent at the concentration of 1000 micromol/L Cd. There was a negative correlation between LPO rate and the percentage of motile spermatozoa (r = -0.94, P < 0.001). The gelatin digestion test indicated that Cd caused a decline in the percentage of acrosomal exocytosis of bull spermatozoa. A reverse correlation was also found between LPO rate and the percentage of halos (r = -0.97, P < 0.001). Data obtained from the comet assay revealed that Cd was capable of inducing DNA breaks in the sperm nuclei. Almost 93% of DNA damages were double-stranded breaks. The correlation between LPO rate and the percentage of DNA breaks was found to be 0.95 (P < 0.001).
CONCLUSIONCollectively, Cd induced membrane impairments, lowered motility, DNA breaks and a decreased rate in the acrosome reaction of bull spermatozoa, leading to sperm dysfunction. Entering Cd in the male gonads and seminal plasma may exert deleterious effects on the animal sperm cells.
Acrosome Reaction ; Animals ; Cadmium ; toxicity ; Cattle ; DNA Breaks ; Lipid Peroxidation ; Male ; Semen ; drug effects ; Sperm Motility
2.Temporary Placement of Stent Grafts in Postsurgical Benign Biliary Strictures: a Single Center Experience.
Ranjith VELLODY ; Jonathon M WILLATT ; Mohammad ARABI ; Wojciech B CWIKIEL
Korean Journal of Radiology 2011;12(6):708-713
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of temporary stent graft placement in the treatment of benign anastomotic biliary strictures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Nine patients, five women and four men, 22-64 years old (mean, 47.5 years), with chronic benign biliary anastomotic strictures, refractory to repeated balloon dilations, were treated by prolonged, temporary placement of stent-grafts. Four patients had strictures following a liver transplantation; three of them in bilio-enteric anastomoses and one in a choledocho-choledochostomy. Four of the other five patients had strictures at bilio-enteric anastomoses, which developed after complications following laparoscopic cholecystectomies and in one after a Whipple procedure for duodenal carcinoma. In eight patients, balloon-expandable stent-grafts were placed and one patient was treated by insertion of a self-expanding stent-graft. RESULTS: In the transplant group, treatment of patients with bilio-enteric anastomoses was unsuccessful (mean stent duration, 30 days). The patient treated for stenosis in the choledocho-choledochostomy responded well to consecutive self-expanding stent-graft placement (total placement duration, 112 days). All patients with bilio-enteric anastomoses in the non-transplant group were treated successfully with stent-grafts (mean placement duration, 37 days). CONCLUSION: Treatment of benign biliary strictures with temporary placement of stent-grafts has a positive effect, but is less successful in patients with strictures developed following a liver transplant.
Adult
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Anastomosis, Surgical/adverse effects
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Cholestasis/etiology/*surgery
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Constriction, Pathologic
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Device Removal
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Female
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Foreign-Body Migration
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Humans
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Liver Transplantation/adverse effects
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Male
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Middle Aged
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*Postoperative Complications
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*Stents
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Young Adult