Sperm-Impairing Escherichia coli, Alcohol and Male Infertility: An In Vivo Study

P. Bhardwaj, Kalpana Rana, Harpreet, Er, Praveen Bh, Ari, V. Prabha
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Purpose: Establishment of a male Balb/c mouse model to study the role of sperm immobilizing E. coli with or without alcohol on mouse reproductive potential. Materials and Methods: The mice in the experimental groups were intraperitoneally administered with different doses (104, 106 or 108 cfu) of sperm immobilizing E. coli alone or in combination with alcohol and as control group alcohol alone or PBS for 10 consecutive days. The groups were evaluated for change in body weight, seminal parameters, bacterial load and histopathological changes. Results: Weight gain was observed only in mice receiving PBS, whereas there was decrease in weight in all the groups except the group receiving 104 cfu where weight remained constant. No significant change in tissue somatic index was observed in any group. Reduced motility and viability was noticed in all groups except group receiving PBS. Decapitation was observed in groups instilled with 104 cfu and 104 cfu along with alcohol. Seminal parameters could not be evaluated due to non-specific aggregation of sperms in group administered with 106 and 108 cfu alone as well as with alcohol. Histopathological studies of testes showed very few mature spermatozoa and maturation arrest at later stage in all groups except PBS group. Conclusion: Intraperitoneal inoculation with sperm immobilizing E. coli with or without alcohol consumption could lead to alteration of semen parameters, induction of decapitation in spermatozoa, thereby decreasing the reproductive potential of male mice.
损害精子的大肠杆菌、酒精和男性不育症:体内研究
目的:建立雄性Balb/c小鼠模型,研究含或不含酒精的精子固定化大肠杆菌对小鼠生殖潜能的影响。材料与方法:实验组小鼠分别腹腔注射不同剂量(104、106、108 cfu)的精子固定化大肠杆菌或与酒精联合注射,对照组单独注射酒精或PBS,连续10天。评估各组的体重、精液参数、细菌负荷和组织病理学变化。结果:只有接受PBS治疗的小鼠体重增加,而除了接受104 cfu治疗的小鼠体重保持不变外,其他各组小鼠体重均有所下降。各组组织体细胞指数均无明显变化。除PBS组外,其余各组运动能力和活力均下降。观察104cfu组和104cfu伴酒精组的断头现象。由于单独给予106和108 cfu以及酒精组的精子非特异性聚集,因此无法评估精液参数。睾丸组织病理学检查显示,除PBS组外,其余各组均出现少量成熟精子和后期成熟停滞。结论:腹腔注射固定精子的大肠杆菌,无论是否饮酒,均可导致精液参数改变,导致精子断头,从而降低雄性小鼠的生殖潜能。
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