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Abstract

Volume 10, Issue 2 (March 2008) 10, 177–187; 10.1111/j.1745-7262.2008.00343.x

Age-related decrease in aromatase and estrogen receptor (ER and ER) expression in rat testes: protective effect of low caloric diets

Khaled Hamden, Dorothee Silandre, Christelle Delalande, Abdefattah El Feki and Serge Carreau

1.Animal Ecophysiology, Faculty of Sciences, Sfax-3018, Tunisia
2.USC 2006 INRA- EA 2608, Biochemistry, Caen-14032, France

Correspondence: Dr Serge Carreau, University -Biochemistry, Esplanade de la Paix, 14032 Caen Cedex, France. Fax: +33-2-3156-5120. E-mail: serge.carreau@unicaen.fr

Received 10 May 2007; Accepted 23 August 2007.

Abstract

Aim: To examine the effects on rat aging of caloric restriction (CR1) and undernutrition (CR2) on the body and on testicular weights, on two enzymatic antioxidants (superoxide dismutase and catalase), on lipid peroxidation and on the expression of testicular aromatase and estrogen receptors (ER).

Methods: CR was initiated in 1-month-old rats and carried on until the age of 18 months.

Results: In control and CR2 rats an age-related decrease of the aromatase and of ER (α and β) gene expression was observed; in parallel a diminution of testicular weights, and of the total number and motility of epididymal spermatozo was recorded. In addition, aging in control and CR2 rats was accompanied by a significant decrease in testicular superoxide dismutase, catalase activities, and an increase in lipid peroxidation level (thiobarbituric acid reactive substance), associated with alterations of spermatogenesis. Conversely, caloric restriction-treatment exerted a protective effect and all the parameters were less affected by aging.

Conclusion: These results indicate that during aging, a low caloric diet (not undernutrition) is beneficial for spermatogenesis and likely improves the protection of the cells via an increase of the cellular antioxidant defense system in which aromatase/ER could play a role.

Keywords: aging, low caloric diet, rat testis, aromatase, estrogen receptors, antioxidants

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