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Enhanced mitochondrial testicular antioxidant capacity in Goto-Kakizaki diabeti...

Author(s): Palmeira, Carlos M. cv logo 1 ; Santos, Dario L. cv logo 2 ; Seiça, Raquel cv logo 3 ; Moreno, António J. cv logo 4 ; Santos, Maria S. cv logo 5

Date: 2001

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/12640

Origin: Estudo Geral - Universidade de Coimbra

Subject(s): Diabetes mellitus; Sexual dysfunction; Oxidative stress; Testis mitochondria; Glutahione; Vitamin E


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Because diabetes mellitus is associated with impairment of testicular function, ultimately leading to reduced fertility, this study was conducted to evaluate the existence of a cause-effect relationship between increased oxidative stress in diabetes and reduced mitochondrial antioxidant capacity. The susceptibility to oxidative stress and antioxidant capacity (in terms of glutathione, coenzyme Q, and vitamin E content) of testis mitochondrial preparations isolated from Goto-Kakizaki (GK) non-insulin-dependent diabetic rats and from Wistar control rats, 1 yr of age, was evaluated. It was found that GK mitochondrial preparations showed a lower susceptibility to lipid peroxidation induced by ADP/Fe(2+), as evaluated by oxygen consumption and reactive oxygen species generation. The decreased susceptibility to oxidative stress in diabetic rats was associated with an increase in mitochondrial glutathione and coenzyme Q9 contents, whereas vitamin E was not changed. These results demonstrate a higher antioxidant capacity in diabetic GK rats. We suggest this is an adaptive response of testis mitochondria to the increased oxidative damage in diabetes mellitus
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Language English
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