Rat Spermatogenesis Damage in Intermittent Hypobaric Hypoxia and the Protective Role of Melatonin. I Cauda Epididymal Spermatozoa
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Hartley Belmar, Ricardo
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Rat Spermatogenesis Damage in Intermittent Hypobaric Hypoxia and the Protective Role of Melatonin. I Cauda Epididymal Spermatozoa
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At present it is not clear if male fertility is affected by intermittent hypobaric hypoxia (IHH). This is an important
issue since a large human population works over 3000 masl. This study analyzes epididymal sperm, in adult Sprague Dawley rats after
five cycles of IHH (7 days exposure to 4200 masl in a hypobaric chamber / 7 days at 500 masl). The animals were separated into groups
of 8, one group was exposed to hypoxia (7 days), and the others to IHH for one to five cycles. Controls (500 masl) were examined at the
beginning and at the end of the 70 experimental days. A duplicate set of rats treated with melatonin (supposedly protecting from hypoxia)
was also examined, as were their controls, injected with 0,03% ethanol (melatonin solvent). Epididymal sperm parameters, were evaluated.
Damage caused by IHH increases with time. Sperm counts drop, while sperm chromatin swelling, DNA instability (metachromasia with
acridine orange epifluorescence) and comet (+) tests increase. Melatonin counteracts all this damage, possibly due to its high efficiency
as a reactive oxygen species scavenger. In conclusion, IHH exposure damages sperm quality and therefore male reproductive function.
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Int. J. Morphol., 27(4):1275-1284, 2009.
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