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Shortening of alkaline DNA unwinding time does not interfere with detecting DNA damage to mouse and human spermatozoa in the comet assay 被引量:1

Shortening of alkaline DNA unwinding time does not interfere with detecting DNA damage to mouse and human spermatozoa in the comet assay
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摘要 The comet assay was performed on mouse and human spermatozoa to examine the effect of alkaline DNA unwinding time. The spermatozoa were treated in vitrowith the DNA-damaging agents, methyl methanesulfonate (MMS) or hydrogen peroxide (Hz02), and then embedded in agarose gel on glass sl ides. The slides were immersed in alkaline solution (〉pH 13) for 1, 5, 10 and 20 min, and then subjected to the electrophoresis under neutral conditions. In mouse spermatozoa, comet tails seen in solvent controls became brighter and longer as the alkaline DNA unwinding time increased. However, in the MMS-treated mouse spermatozoa, a smaller difference in the damage from that in the solvent control was seen with time within a dose. DNA damage induced by H2O2 could also be detected accurately after alkali treatment for 1-20 min. In human spermatozoa, DNA damage induced by MMS and H2O2 could be detected in a dose-dependent manner after alkali treatment for 1 min. The ability of the comet assay to detect DNA damage was not adversely affected by the short period (1 min) of the alkaline DNA unwinding time. The comet assay was performed on mouse and human spermatozoa to examine the effect of alkaline DNA unwinding time. The spermatozoa were treated in vitrowith the DNA-damaging agents, methyl methanesulfonate (MMS) or hydrogen peroxide (Hz02), and then embedded in agarose gel on glass sl ides. The slides were immersed in alkaline solution (〉pH 13) for 1, 5, 10 and 20 min, and then subjected to the electrophoresis under neutral conditions. In mouse spermatozoa, comet tails seen in solvent controls became brighter and longer as the alkaline DNA unwinding time increased. However, in the MMS-treated mouse spermatozoa, a smaller difference in the damage from that in the solvent control was seen with time within a dose. DNA damage induced by H2O2 could also be detected accurately after alkali treatment for 1-20 min. In human spermatozoa, DNA damage induced by MMS and H2O2 could be detected in a dose-dependent manner after alkali treatment for 1 min. The ability of the comet assay to detect DNA damage was not adversely affected by the short period (1 min) of the alkaline DNA unwinding time.
出处 《Asian Journal of Andrology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第1期172-174,共3页 亚洲男性学杂志(英文版)
关键词 ALKALINE comet assay DNA unwinding human mice SPERMATOZOA alkaline comet assay DNA unwinding human mice spermatozoa
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