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The effect of low doses of cadmium and zinc chloride on the Blood-Testis Barrier of Sprague Dawley rats (1207.3321v1)

Published 13 Jul 2012 in q-bio.TO

Abstract: Background: Cadmium chloride is an environmental toxic that affects the male reproductive system. This study was directed 1) to evaluate whether long-term oral exposures to low doses of Cd in rats causes morphological changes, 2) the immunohistochemical TJ and AJ protein expression; and 3) to evidence that zinc exposure can modify Cd effects. Methods: Testis of normal rats and rats that have received Cd or Cd+Zn in drinking water during 12 months did not show any morphological change. Immunohistochemistry was used to identify BTB integrity, claudin-1, ZO-1, N-Cadherin and {\beta}-catenin were detected by immunohistochemistry and IOD were measure. Results: No immunoexpression changes of claudin-1 and ZO-1 were observed. Cd + Zn group showed a significant increase of IOD of N-Cadherin, and a significant decrease of {\beta}-catenin and transferrin immunoexpression was observed. Conclusions: Ours findings showed that the intake of low oral doses of cadmium chloride over a long time period of time did not cause morphological variation on rat testis. Neither alteration on BTB was found. Zinc chloride was able to strengthen TJ and AJ, and decrease transferrin. Key words: Testis prostate, cadmium, zinc, TJ, AJ, immunohistochemistry

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