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The antioxidant activity of vitamin C, DPPD and L-cysteine against cisplatin-induced testicular oxidative damage in rats

Research Authors
Ahmed EA, Omar HM, Elghaffar SKh, Ragab SM, Nasser AY
Research Abstract

Oxidative stress has been proven to be involved in cisplatin (CP)-induced toxicity. The present study was
designed to evaluate the antioxidant activity of Vit C, N,N0-diphenyl-p-phenylenediamine (DPPD) and Lcysteine
against CP-induced testicular oxidative damage in rats. Our data indicated significant increases
in lipid peroxides (LPO), total peroxides and superoxide anion levels in testes of rats treated with CP
(2 mg/kg/week, for 4 weeks) that was associated with a significant reduction in the activity of the antioxidant
enzymes superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT) and glutathione S-transferase (GST). The
contents of glutathione (GSH), Vit E and Vit C were significantly lower in CP treated testes compared with
these of control. The co-administration of CP with DPPD or L-cysteine significantly reduced the elevation
in LPO, however the co-administration of CP with Vit C, DPPD or L-cysteine reduced the effect of CP on
superoxide anion and antioxidant enzymes and also on the antioxidants contents. The administration
of Vit C, DPPD or L-cysteine before CP injection improved the histological pictures and reduced the number
of apoptotic cells and DPPD was more efficient. In conclusion, DPPD is a potent antioxidant, against
CP-induced testicular oxidative damage, as compared with Vit C and L-cysteine

Research Department
Research Journal
Food and Chemical Toxicology
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
49 (5)
Research Website
PubMed
Research Year
2011
Research Pages
1115-1121