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Volume 91, Issue 5, Supplement, Pages 2247-2252 (May 2009)


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The effect of vascular endothelial growth factor on spermatogenesis and apoptosis in experimentally varicocele-induced adolescent rats

Mesut Tek, M.D.a, Selahittin Çayan, M.D.aCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Nejat Yılmaz, M.D., Ph.D.b, İzzet Oğuz, M.D.b, Erkan Erdem, M.D.a, Erdem Akbay, M.D.a

Received 23 March 2008; received in revised form 10 May 2008; accepted 5 June 2008. published online 12 August 2008.

Objective

To investigate the effect of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) injection into the testes on spermatogenesis and apoptosis in a varicocele-induced adolescent rat model.

Setting

University hospital urology research laboratory.

Anımal(s)

Six-week-old male Wistar rats (n = 32).

Intervention

The rats were divided into six groups: control group (n = 6), sham operated group (n = 6), left varicocele-induced group (n = 6), varicocele + varicocelectomy group (n = 6), varicocele + VEGF-injected group (n = 4), and varicocele + varicocelectomy + VEGF-injected group (n = 4).

Main Outcome Measure(s)

Johnsen's score and apoptotic cells.

Result(s)

The mean Johnsen's score was lower in the varicocele group compared with in the control and sham groups. The mean apoptotic index was significantly higher in the varicocele group compared with in the control and sham groups. Compared with the varicocele group, the mean apoptotic index was significantly lower in the varicocele + varicocelectomy, varicocele + VEGF, and varicocele + varicocelectomy + VEGF groups.

Conclusion(s)

Varicocele may cause a decrease in spermatogenesis and an increase in the apoptotic index. VEGF may play a positive role in improving testicular damage and may also play a significant role in decreasing apoptosis in a varicocele-induced adolescent rat model.

a Department of Urology, University of Mersin School of Medicine, Mersin, Turkey

b Department of Histology and Embryology, University of Mersin School of Medicine, Mersin, Turkey

Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests: Selahittin Çayan, M.D., Associate Professor of Urology, University of Mersin School of Medicine, Department of Urology, 33079-Mersin, Turkey (FAX: 90-324-337-4311).

 M.T. has nothing to disclose. S.Ç. has nothing to disclose. N.Y. has nothing to disclose. I.O. has nothing to disclose. E.E. has nothing to disclose. E.A. has nothing to disclose.

PII: S0015-0282(08)01302-2

doi:10.1016/j.fertnstert.2008.06.008


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