ZHAO Hong-guang,XU Song-bai,LI Peng-wu,WANG Zhi-cheng,LIN Cheng-he,GONG Shou-liang.Effect of continuous irradiation with low dose X-rays on the reproductive complications in male diabetic rats[J].Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection,2009,29(4):368-371
Effect of continuous irradiation with low dose X-rays on the reproductive complications in male diabetic rats
Received:January 11, 2009  
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KeyWords:Diabetes mellitus  Low dose ionizing radiation  Reproduction  Apoptosis  Antioxidant
FundProject:国家自然科学基金(30570546)
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ZHAO Hong-guang Department of Nuclear Medicine, First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun 130021, China  
XU Song-bai 吉林大学第一医院核医学科, 神经外科  
LI Peng-wu 吉林大学公共卫生学院卫生部放射生物学重点实验室  
WANG Zhi-cheng 吉林大学公共卫生学院卫生部放射生物学重点实验室  
LIN Cheng-he Department of Nuclear Medicine, First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun 130021, China  
GONG Shou-liang 吉林大学公共卫生学院卫生部放射生物学重点实验室 gongsl@163.com 
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Abstract::
      Objective To explore the effects of 75 mGy irradiation on the apoptosis of spermatogenic cells and antioxidant capacity of serum and testis and hormone levels in male rats with diabetes mellitus (DM). Methods Rats were injected intraperitoneally with streptozotocin (STZ) to develop diabetes. The diabetic rats were irradiated with 75 mGy X-rays every other day for 4 weeks. Their survival rate and body weight were recorded 12 weeks after development of diabetes. The apoptosis percentage of germ cells was measured with flow cytometry and TUNEL method. The changes of anti-oxidation and gonadal hormone levels in serum and testis were measured with kits. Results After the rats suffered from diabetes for 12 weeks, the survival rate in DM group was 25% (6/24), 100% in normal control group (16/16). The survival rate in 75 mGy+DM group (9/16, 56.25%)was obviously higher than that in the DM group (χ2=4.00,P<0.05). Meanwhile, the percentage of apoptotic spermatogenic cells in the diabetic rats was significantly larger than those in the normal control and irradiation groups (F= 5.496,P<0.05). MDA and NO levels in serum and testis of diabetic rats were higher in varying degrees than that in the normal control, while the serum and testis MDA content in the 75 mGy+DM group were lower than those in the DM group, especially in the testis (F=10.644,P<0.01). 75 mGy X-ray irradiation decreased NO content in the diabetic rats serum significantly (F=14.379, P<0.05) and increased NOS activity and TS, FSH level (F=9.676, 43.194 and 5.282, respectively,P<0.05 and P<0.01). Conclusions LDR could decrease the MDA level and NO content, and increase the antioxidant enzyme activity and TS and FSH levels in testis and serum of diabetic rats.
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