DNA fragmentation, antioxidant activity and histological structure of cryopreserved testicular tissue depending on sexual maturity and immunological status

The objective of this work was to determine a relationship between a frequency of DNA fragmentation, a level of antioxidant activity and a preservation of histological structure depending on initial status of fragments of seminiferous tubules of testes (FSTT) of rats at the stages of cryopreservation. FSTT of animals of different ages (immature, mature), as well as animals with changed immunological status (adjuvant arthritis) were cryopreserved. Slow uncontrolled freezing was used in a cryomedium of fibrin gel with 0.7 M glycerol. The results showed that viability, TAS, γGGT and G6PD activities had the highest values in the group of intact immature animals both in fresh FSTT and after exposure to cryomedium or cryopreservation, while the indexes of DNA fragmentation and ROS content had the lowest values. It was found that an increase in the DNA fragmentation rate occurred in parallel with a decrease in the values of antioxidant activity and membrane integrity. The spermatogenenic epithelium after cryopreservation differed between the groups in a relative number of cells with pathologically changed nuclei and the frequency of exfoliation of epithelial cells into the tubule cavity namely, there was a tendency to an increase in the damaging effects in the series, "Immature → Sexually mature → Autoimmune arthritis". The obtained data can be taken into account in the development of low-temperature preservation protocols using cryotechnologies, which will ensure the maintenan...
Source: Cryobiology - Category: Biology Authors: Source Type: research