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Vitamin E Protection from Testicular Damage Caused by Intraperitoneal Aluminium

Recep Kutlubay
Emin Oguzhan Oguz

Department of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey

Belgin Can
M. Cengiz Güven

Department of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey

Zafer Sinik
Ömer Levent Tuncay

Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey

Correspondence: Address correspondence to Dr. Emin Oguzhan Oguz, Pamukkale Üniversitesi, Tip Fakültesi, Dekanlik Binasi, Histoloji ve Embriyoloji ABD, Kampüs, 20070 Kinikli, Denizli, Turkey. E-mail:oguzemin{at}yahoo.com

Different forms of Aluminium (Al) are environmental xenobiotics that induce free radical–mediated cytotoxicity and reproductive toxicity. Vitamin E ({alpha}-tocopherol) is an antioxidative agent that has been reported to be important for detoxification pathways. This study was thus aimed at elucidating the protective effects of vitamin E towards aluminium toxicity on the histology of the rat testis. Al (5 mg/kg body weight) was administered intraperitoneally in 2 ml saline, either alone or immediately before vitamin E (500 mg/kg body weight), at a different point of abdomen, and the alterations in the testis tissue were analyaed histologically. Seven treated animals were sacrificed for each group, with the testes removed and examined histologically. In the Al-treated group, the germinal epithelium of the seminiferous tubules was thinner in places and spermatids were almost absent; sperm numbers were low and there were no sperm in the lumen. In the Al plus vitamin E rats, there were large numbers of spermatids and sperm in the seminiferous tubule lumen. In the vitamin E alone group, a normal histology was seen. Electron microscopically, in the Al-treated group there were irregularities in the nuclear membrane, some damaged mitochondria, a decrease in the number of ribosomes, and an increase in the number of lysosomes in the sertoli cell cytoplasm. In the primary spermatocyte cytoplasm, there was an increase in the rough endoplasmic reticulum. In the Al plus vitamin E group, the spermatogeneic cells and the sertoli cell cytoplasm showed an almost normal appearance. The ultrastructure of the testis in the vitamin E alone group showed a normal appearance. In conclusion, vitamin E antagonizes the toxic effects of Al at the histological level, thus potentially contributing to an amelioration of the testis histology in the Al-treated rats. The associated biochemical parameters merit further investigation.

Key Words: Aluminium Sulfate • Light/Electron Microscopy • Spermium • Testicular Toxicity • Ultrastructure • Vitamin E

International Journal of Toxicology, Vol. 26, No. 4, 297-306 (2007)
DOI: 10.1080/10915810701470952


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