Objective To investigate time-dependent changes of serum proteins permeability in the normal and cadmium(Cd)-treated mouse testis, reflecting tight junctional (TJ) barriers of Sertoli cells Methods The serum prote...Objective To investigate time-dependent changes of serum proteins permeability in the normal and cadmium(Cd)-treated mouse testis, reflecting tight junctional (TJ) barriers of Sertoli cells Methods The serum proteins, albumin and immunoglobulin-G(IgG), in the seminiferous tubules were firstly immobilized by the “in vivo cryotechnique”, in which the dynamic blood circulation was always kept. The cryofixed testicular tissues were then processed for the freeze-substitution method, and embedded in the paraffin wax. Serial sections of 5μm thickness were immunostained by anti-mouse albumin or IgG antibody with peroxidase immunostaining, and also stained with hematoxylin-eosine (HE)for morphological observation. Results In normal seminiferous tubules, albumin immunoreaction products were localized around peritubular myoid cells and among Leydig cells, as well as in blood vessels. They were also localized as arch-like patterns around some spermatogonia in basal compartments. The number of the immunopositive arch structures was different according to developmental stages of the seminiferous cycle, judging from the arrangement of germ cells by HE-staining. The patterns of localization of IgG immunostaining in normal mouse testis were similar to that of albumin. In 24 h after Cd-treatment, some enlarged spaces and vesicular formation in the seminiferous epithelium were observed on the paraffin sections by HE-staining. The albumin or IgGimmunolocalization was seen not only in the basal compartments, but also in the adluminal compartments between Sertoli.cells and germ cells. Conclusion The structural changes of inter-Sertoli TJ barriers in vivo, such as different immunostaining patterns of serum proteins between the normal and Cd-treated mouse seminiferous tubules, could be clearly detected by the “in vivo cryotechnique” with albumin or IgG immunohistochemistry.展开更多
Eleven chelating agents were studied for their capabilities to mobilize the cadmium bound tp bovine serum albumin(BSA).The parameter F,which is defined as the ratio between the percentages of cadmium bound to BSA in t...Eleven chelating agents were studied for their capabilities to mobilize the cadmium bound tp bovine serum albumin(BSA).The parameter F,which is defined as the ratio between the percentages of cadmium bound to BSA in the presence and absence of chelating agents,can be used as the criterion to evaluate the mobilizing capability of chelating agent.The F values determined experimentally lead to a mobilizing capability order:DTPA>EDTA>EGTA>NTA>TR1EN>PEN>CYS>HIS>SAThe polyaminopolycarboxylate type chelators mobilize cadmium effectively.A linear relationship was found between 1gF and lg k'CdL (conditional stability constant of the cadmium chelate).展开更多
Objective To explore the correlation between serum, heavy metal and semen quality in normal Chinese young menMethods This study was designed as a multi-center cross-sectional investigation. The subjects consisted of 5...Objective To explore the correlation between serum, heavy metal and semen quality in normal Chinese young menMethods This study was designed as a multi-center cross-sectional investigation. The subjects consisted of 562 male vomunteers who had undergone premarital physical examination in maternal and children health centers in 7 provinces in China. Results Results from Spearman rank correlation analysis (partial variable: region) show that serum lead and cadmium are negatively related to percentage of morphological normal sperm, but canonical correlation between semen quality and serum heavy metal are not significant. Canonical correlation analysis among the subjects from Guizhou shows cadmium is harmful to sperm morphology. In Henan, furthermore, results show lead and cadmium could negatively affect sperm viability and morphology. Conclusion Among all study subjects, canonical correlation between semen quality and serum heavy metal were not significant; however, results in some region showed serum cadmium and lead might be harmful to sperm quality.展开更多
Aim: To evaluate the early and late long-term effects of vasectomy on the serum and prostatic fluid trace elements.Methods: In 37 vasectomized and 25 non-vasectomized (control) men, the Zn, Cd and Cu levels in the ser...Aim: To evaluate the early and late long-term effects of vasectomy on the serum and prostatic fluid trace elements.Methods: In 37 vasectomized and 25 non-vasectomized (control) men, the Zn, Cd and Cu levels in the serum andprostatic fluid were measured by means of inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES). Re-suits: No significant difference was found in the prostatic Zn, Cd and Cu levels between the vasectomized and controlgroup. The Zn level in the semm were significantly lower in the vasectomized men than in the controls (11.04 and 13.54 umol/L, respectively; P < 0.05), while the serum Cd and Cu levels were not significantly different between thetwo groups. Conclusion: Vasectomy may decrease the serum, but not the prostatic Zn levels. Its pathophysiologicalsignificance is worthy of further investigation.展开更多
文摘Objective To investigate time-dependent changes of serum proteins permeability in the normal and cadmium(Cd)-treated mouse testis, reflecting tight junctional (TJ) barriers of Sertoli cells Methods The serum proteins, albumin and immunoglobulin-G(IgG), in the seminiferous tubules were firstly immobilized by the “in vivo cryotechnique”, in which the dynamic blood circulation was always kept. The cryofixed testicular tissues were then processed for the freeze-substitution method, and embedded in the paraffin wax. Serial sections of 5μm thickness were immunostained by anti-mouse albumin or IgG antibody with peroxidase immunostaining, and also stained with hematoxylin-eosine (HE)for morphological observation. Results In normal seminiferous tubules, albumin immunoreaction products were localized around peritubular myoid cells and among Leydig cells, as well as in blood vessels. They were also localized as arch-like patterns around some spermatogonia in basal compartments. The number of the immunopositive arch structures was different according to developmental stages of the seminiferous cycle, judging from the arrangement of germ cells by HE-staining. The patterns of localization of IgG immunostaining in normal mouse testis were similar to that of albumin. In 24 h after Cd-treatment, some enlarged spaces and vesicular formation in the seminiferous epithelium were observed on the paraffin sections by HE-staining. The albumin or IgGimmunolocalization was seen not only in the basal compartments, but also in the adluminal compartments between Sertoli.cells and germ cells. Conclusion The structural changes of inter-Sertoli TJ barriers in vivo, such as different immunostaining patterns of serum proteins between the normal and Cd-treated mouse seminiferous tubules, could be clearly detected by the “in vivo cryotechnique” with albumin or IgG immunohistochemistry.
文摘Eleven chelating agents were studied for their capabilities to mobilize the cadmium bound tp bovine serum albumin(BSA).The parameter F,which is defined as the ratio between the percentages of cadmium bound to BSA in the presence and absence of chelating agents,can be used as the criterion to evaluate the mobilizing capability of chelating agent.The F values determined experimentally lead to a mobilizing capability order:DTPA>EDTA>EGTA>NTA>TR1EN>PEN>CYS>HIS>SAThe polyaminopolycarboxylate type chelators mobilize cadmium effectively.A linear relationship was found between 1gF and lg k'CdL (conditional stability constant of the cadmium chelate).
文摘Objective To explore the correlation between serum, heavy metal and semen quality in normal Chinese young menMethods This study was designed as a multi-center cross-sectional investigation. The subjects consisted of 562 male vomunteers who had undergone premarital physical examination in maternal and children health centers in 7 provinces in China. Results Results from Spearman rank correlation analysis (partial variable: region) show that serum lead and cadmium are negatively related to percentage of morphological normal sperm, but canonical correlation between semen quality and serum heavy metal are not significant. Canonical correlation analysis among the subjects from Guizhou shows cadmium is harmful to sperm morphology. In Henan, furthermore, results show lead and cadmium could negatively affect sperm viability and morphology. Conclusion Among all study subjects, canonical correlation between semen quality and serum heavy metal were not significant; however, results in some region showed serum cadmium and lead might be harmful to sperm quality.
文摘Aim: To evaluate the early and late long-term effects of vasectomy on the serum and prostatic fluid trace elements.Methods: In 37 vasectomized and 25 non-vasectomized (control) men, the Zn, Cd and Cu levels in the serum andprostatic fluid were measured by means of inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES). Re-suits: No significant difference was found in the prostatic Zn, Cd and Cu levels between the vasectomized and controlgroup. The Zn level in the semm were significantly lower in the vasectomized men than in the controls (11.04 and 13.54 umol/L, respectively; P < 0.05), while the serum Cd and Cu levels were not significantly different between thetwo groups. Conclusion: Vasectomy may decrease the serum, but not the prostatic Zn levels. Its pathophysiologicalsignificance is worthy of further investigation.