1.Experimental and clinical study on affection of Toxoplasma gondii infection on male reproduction
Ruibing WANG ; Yonghua ZHOU ; Qingfeng GAO ; Hui YUE ; Fang SHI ; Qi GAO
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2009;21(6):511-514
Objective To study the male reproductive ability of male rats with Toxoplasma gondii ( Tg) infection and investigate the variation of Toxoplasma infection in seminal plasma of infertile patients and explore its mechanism. Methods Thirty SD rats were randomly divided into 3 groups. The rats in the Toxoplasma infection group were administrated intraperitoneally with tachyzoites of Tg. in a dosage of 2 × 10~ 5/ml(2ml) , the rats in the treated group were administered with the same dosage of the tachyzoites and from the second day after the infection they were treated with 200 mg/kg azithromycin for 7 days, and the normal group was given physiological saline. Nine weeks after the infection, the serum sex hormone level, number,vitality, activity and quantity of spermatozoa and activities of enzymes in testa's of the testicular tissues were determined in the male rats. The female rats infected with Tg were matched with normal female rats at a ratio of 1: 2 for one week, and on the 21st day of pregnancy, the number of corpora luteum, sex ratio and the weight, body length and tail length of fetus were measured. The ELISA method was used todetermine the seminal plasma's anti-Tg IgG antibody of the 169 patients with infertility and 35 males with normal fertility. Meanwhile the NO levels in their semina were determined by means of nitric acid reducase. Results The number, activity .vitality, serum level of sex hormones were all lower in the infected rats than those in the normal and treated groups. The number of fetus in the pregnant rats matched with the infected male rats was significantly fewer, but the average body weight, body length, tail length of the fetuses and sex proportion showed no significant difference in comparison with those of the control group. The anti-Toxoplasma gondii antibody positive rate in the masculine infertility patients was 18.35% , being significantly higher than 2. 86% in the normal fertility group(P < 0.05 ). The mean NO level in the semina from the infertility group was (146.68 ± 38. 87) μnol/L , which was significantly higher than (84.92 ± 26.72) μnol/L( P < 0.01) in the fertility group. Conclusion Toxoplasma gondii infection can cause certain influences on the male reproductive ability.
2.Expression of Ezrin and AQP5 in carcinoma of esophagogastirc junction
Jie MIAO ; Xin XU ; Yongcai LI ; Hui LI ; Lei QI ; Ruibing LI ; Zhenying MIAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2015;(2):132-135
Purpose To investigate the expression of the protein of Ezrin and AQP5 in the normal, dysplasia gastric and carcinoma of esophagogastirc junction tissues and to find out their relationship with the biologic behavior of the carcinoma of esophagogastirc junction in the southern area of Hebei Province. Methods Ezrin and AQP5 proteins were detected by immunohistochemical staining in 10 ca-ses of normal gastric tissue, 40 cases dysplasia and 165 cases of the carcinoma of esophagogastirc junction tissues, respectively. Re-sults All of the expression levels of Ezrin and AQP5 protein were increasing according to the order of normal-dysplsia-carcinoma. The expression rate of Ezrin was 10%, 45% and 72. 7%, while the rate of AQP5 with 20%, 32. 5% and 65. 5% in the normal, dysplasia and carcinoma subgroup. The expression rates of each protein were significantly different among the three groups (P<0. 05). The ex-pression of them in the subgroup of poorly-differentiated with serosa invasion and lymph nodes metastasis was significantly higher than the other subgroup of well-differentiated with non serosa invasion or lymph nodes metastasis (P<0. 05). There was a positive correla-tion between the expression of Ezrin and AQP5 proteins in the carcinoma of esophagogastirc junction (P<0. 05). Conclusions Over-expression of Ezrin and AQP5 is detected in the carcinoma of esophagogastirc junction, with positive relationships, which probably helps the invasiveness and metastasis in the carcinoma of esophagogastirc junction synergistically.
3.Obesity and male reproductive health: An update
Ruibing QI ; Bing CHEN ; Zhengming LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2023;39(12):1083-1088
Obesity has become a growing epidemic that seriously affects the quality of human life. Obesity not only adds the burden to the body but may have negative impacts on various body systems and organs, such as the cardiovascular and metabolic systems. In recent years, some studies have shown that obesity also negatively affects the reproductive system and influences male reproductive health. Male reproductive health is not only related to the normalization of male reproductive function but also plays a role in the ability to conceive healthy offspring. This article summarizes research progress on the effects of obesity on male reproductive health, including endocrine hormone disruption, reproductive organ structural damage, increased oxidative stress, and reproductive cell epigenetic alterations, providing insights for a deeper understanding of the influence of obesity on male reproduction and potential treatments.