The influence of superoxide and anti-oxidants on human sperm function and apoptosis with special reference to the role of red palm oil

Thesis (MTech (Biomedical Technology))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2006 === Cells living under aerobic conditions constantly face the oxygen paradox i.e. oxygen is indispensable for supporting life; however, its metabolites such as reactive oxygen species (ROS) can modify cell func...

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Main Author: Aboua, Yapo Guillaume
Language:en
Published: Cape Peninsula University of Technology 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/1499
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-cput-oai-localhost-20.500.11838-14992018-05-28T05:09:47Z The influence of superoxide and anti-oxidants on human sperm function and apoptosis with special reference to the role of red palm oil Aboua, Yapo Guillaume Antioxidants -- Therapeutic use Superoxide -- Side effects Spermatogenesis Apoptosis Thesis (MTech (Biomedical Technology))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2006 Cells living under aerobic conditions constantly face the oxygen paradox i.e. oxygen is indispensable for supporting life; however, its metabolites such as reactive oxygen species (ROS) can modify cell function. Oxidative stress (OS) arises as a consequence of excessive ROS production and/or impaired antioxidant defence mechanisms. Environmental and physiological factors have been implicated in poor sperm function. Excessive ROS generation results in oxidative damage and consequently decreased sperm function. The objectives of this study are threefold: (i) To measure the production of O 2 -. by sperm by means of flow cytometry. (ii) To determine effects of O2 -. on sperm motility and viability in the presence or absence of commercially available scavengers and RPO. (iii) To determine effects of O2 -. on selective apoptotic markers in ejaculated sperm in the presence of absence of commercially available scavengers and RPO. In the first part of the study, suitable solvents were investigated in order to introduce RPO (because of its hydrophobic nature) as a possible scavenger of ROS in human spermatozoa. Secondly, the O2 -. donor; 2, 3-dimetoxy-1-naphthoquinone (DMNQ) (2.5~M-100~M, 60 min.) was added to normozoospermic post swim-up samples in the absence or presence of Mn(lIl)TMPyP (50~M) or SOD (501U) or RPO at 0.1% and 0.5%. CASA was used to analyse motility parameters, while FACS was used to determine viability (PI, 1mM, 15 min.) and O2 -. levels (DHE, 30~M, 15min.). 2013-02-20T08:22:54Z 2016-02-22T04:59:08Z 2013-02-20T08:22:54Z 2016-02-22T04:59:08Z 2006 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/1499 en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/za/ Cape Peninsula University of Technology
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topic Antioxidants -- Therapeutic use
Superoxide -- Side effects
Spermatogenesis
Apoptosis
spellingShingle Antioxidants -- Therapeutic use
Superoxide -- Side effects
Spermatogenesis
Apoptosis
Aboua, Yapo Guillaume
The influence of superoxide and anti-oxidants on human sperm function and apoptosis with special reference to the role of red palm oil
description Thesis (MTech (Biomedical Technology))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2006 === Cells living under aerobic conditions constantly face the oxygen paradox i.e. oxygen is indispensable for supporting life; however, its metabolites such as reactive oxygen species (ROS) can modify cell function. Oxidative stress (OS) arises as a consequence of excessive ROS production and/or impaired antioxidant defence mechanisms. Environmental and physiological factors have been implicated in poor sperm function. Excessive ROS generation results in oxidative damage and consequently decreased sperm function. The objectives of this study are threefold: (i) To measure the production of O 2 -. by sperm by means of flow cytometry. (ii) To determine effects of O2 -. on sperm motility and viability in the presence or absence of commercially available scavengers and RPO. (iii) To determine effects of O2 -. on selective apoptotic markers in ejaculated sperm in the presence of absence of commercially available scavengers and RPO. In the first part of the study, suitable solvents were investigated in order to introduce RPO (because of its hydrophobic nature) as a possible scavenger of ROS in human spermatozoa. Secondly, the O2 -. donor; 2, 3-dimetoxy-1-naphthoquinone (DMNQ) (2.5~M-100~M, 60 min.) was added to normozoospermic post swim-up samples in the absence or presence of Mn(lIl)TMPyP (50~M) or SOD (501U) or RPO at 0.1% and 0.5%. CASA was used to analyse motility parameters, while FACS was used to determine viability (PI, 1mM, 15 min.) and O2 -. levels (DHE, 30~M, 15min.).
author Aboua, Yapo Guillaume
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title The influence of superoxide and anti-oxidants on human sperm function and apoptosis with special reference to the role of red palm oil
title_short The influence of superoxide and anti-oxidants on human sperm function and apoptosis with special reference to the role of red palm oil
title_full The influence of superoxide and anti-oxidants on human sperm function and apoptosis with special reference to the role of red palm oil
title_fullStr The influence of superoxide and anti-oxidants on human sperm function and apoptosis with special reference to the role of red palm oil
title_full_unstemmed The influence of superoxide and anti-oxidants on human sperm function and apoptosis with special reference to the role of red palm oil
title_sort influence of superoxide and anti-oxidants on human sperm function and apoptosis with special reference to the role of red palm oil
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