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Toxicol Pathol ; 41(1): 73-9, 2013 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22659242

ABSTRACT

Paullinia cupana is an Amazonian bush whose seeds have long been used in folk medicine. However, most of the therapeutic properties attributed to this plant are broad and nonspecific, although an antioxidant activity has been reported.  On the other hand, cadmium is a heavy metal known for increasing free radicals, hence resulting in cellular oxidative damages. This study was designed to evaluate whether Paullinia cupana is able to reduce cadmium-induced morphological impairment in Wistar rat testis. Adult male Wistar rats 110 days old were ip injected with cadmium (1.15 mg/kg BW [body weight]) and subsequently treated with P. cupana during 56 days.  Furthermore, groups receiving either P. cupana extract or cadmium are mentioned. After the treatment period, testis samples were subjected to histological and stereological analyses. Moderate to severe testicular impairments were shown by the animals exposed to cadmium. However, the animals supplemented with P. cupana after cadmium exposure showed a significant decrease in the proportion of damaged seminiferous tubules. Also, P. cupana supplementation was effective in maintaining the number of Leydig cells per testis in the animals exposed to cadmium. In conclusion, P. cupana supplementation was partially efficient in preventing cadmium from damaging the testis of adult Wistar rats.


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Cadmium/toxicity , Paullinia/chemistry , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Protective Agents/pharmacology , Testis/drug effects , Analysis of Variance , Animals , Body Weight/drug effects , Histocytochemistry , Leydig Cells/cytology , Leydig Cells/drug effects , Male , Plant Extracts/administration & dosage , Protective Agents/administration & dosage , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Testis/chemistry , Testis/cytology , Testis/metabolism , Toxicity Tests
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Biol Reprod ; 75(3): 370-9, 2006 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16707769

ABSTRACT

The prostate of the female gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus) is similar to the human female prostate (Skene gland) and, despite its reduced size, it is functional and shows secretory activity. However, virtually nothing is known about its physiological regulation. This study was thus undertaken to evaluate the behavior of the gerbil female prostate in a hyperandrogenic condition. Adult females received subcutaneous injections of testosterone cypionate (1 mg/kg body weight every 48 h) up to 21 days. Circulating levels of testosterone and estradiol were monitored, and the prostate and ovaries subjected to structural and immunocytochemical analyses. The treatment resulted in sustained high levels of circulating testosterone, and caused a transient increase in estradiol. There was an increase in epithelial cell proliferation accompanied by significant reorganization of the epithelium and an apparent reduction in secretory activity, followed by a progressive increase in luminal volume density and accumulation of secretory products. Immunocytochemistry identified the expression of androgen receptor and a prostate-specific antigen (PSA)-related antigen in prostatic epithelial cells. A circulating PSA-related antigen was also found, and its concentration showed strong negative correlation with circulating estrogen. Epithelial dysplasia was detected in the prostate of treated females. Analysis of the ovaries showed the occurrence of a polycystic condition and stromal cell hyperplasia. The results indicate that testosterone has a stimulatory effect on the female prostate, inducing epithelial cell proliferation, differentiation, secretory activity, and dysplasia. The results also suggest that prostatic growth and activity, polycystic ovaries, and ovarian stromal cell hyperplasia are related to a hyperandrogenic condition in females.


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Prostate/growth & development , Prostate/metabolism , Testosterone/pharmacology , Animals , Body Weight/physiology , Cell Differentiation/drug effects , Epithelial Cells/metabolism , Female , Gerbillinae , Hyperplasia/pathology , Immunohistochemistry , Male , Organ Size/physiology , Polycystic Ovary Syndrome/chemically induced , Prostate/drug effects , Prostate-Specific Antigen/metabolism , Receptors, Androgen/metabolism , Stimulation, Chemical , Stromal Cells/drug effects , Urethra/pathology
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