Adult erectile functions and prepubertal role of vitamin C supplementation during crude oil-contaminated water ingestion

Shakiru Ademola Salami, Grace Temitope Omojuwa, Michael Olabode Allen, Hussein Mofomosara Salahdeen, Babatunde Adekunle Murtala
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Abstract

Background: The benefits of vitamin C treatment for erectile functions during prepubertal crude oil-contaminated water (CCW) ingestion are unknown. We currently considered the import of vitamin C supplement during prepubertal crude oil-contaminated water ingestion on adult erectile mechanisms in Wistar rats.
Materials and methods: 18 prepubertal male rats were divided into three groups and given saline, 2.5 ml CCW, and 2.5 ml CCW + vitamin C (10 mg/kg), separately, until adulthood. Cavernosa tissue responses to phenylephrine, acetylcholine, potassium chloride, and responses after incubation with glibenclamide, nifedipine, methyl blue, and indomethacin were investigated. Serum testosterone and the cavernosa oxidative biomarkers were determined.
Results: Testosterone and catalase activity were significantly reduced in CCW group, while malondialdehyde activity was significantly increased. Potassium significantly increased cavernosa contraction in CCW-treated group. Incubation of the cavernosa with nifedipine and indomethacin reduced the percentage of relaxation in CCW group. When compared to the vitamin C-supplemented groups, incubating the cavernosa with methyl blue and glibenclamide markedly reduced relaxation in CCW.
Conclusions: Prepubertal CCW ingestion impaired adult cavernosa ATP-sensitive K+ channels, receptor and voltage-operated calcium channels, guanylate cyclase, and prostaglandin activity. Vitamin C administration reduced contractile impairments by increasing antioxidant activity in the cavernosa.
原油污染水中补充维生素C对成人勃起功能和青春期前的作用
& lt; b>背景:& lt; / b>维生素C治疗青春期前原油污染水(CCW)摄入期间勃起功能的益处尚不清楚。目前,我们认为青春期前摄入原油污染水时补充维生素C对Wistar大鼠成年勃起机制的影响。材料与方法:将18只青春期前雄性大鼠分为3组,分别给予生理盐水、2.5 ml CCW和2.5 ml CCW +维生素C (10 mg/kg),直至成年。观察海绵体组织对苯肾上腺素、乙酰胆碱、氯化钾的反应,以及与格列苯脲、硝苯地平、甲基蓝和吲哚美辛孵育后的反应。测定血清睾酮和海绵体氧化生物标志物。<br />& lt; b>结果:& lt; / b>CCW组睾酮和过氧化氢酶活性显著降低,丙二醛活性显著升高。钾显著增加了ccw处理组海绵体收缩。用硝苯地平和吲哚美辛孵育海绵体可降低CCW组的松弛率。与补充维生素c组相比,用甲基蓝和格列苯脲孵育海绵体可显著减少CCW的松弛。& lt; b>结论:& lt; / b>青春期前摄入CCW会损害成人海绵体atp敏感的K+通道、受体和电压操作的钙通道、鸟苷酸环化酶和前列腺素活性。维生素C通过增加海绵体的抗氧化活性来减少收缩损伤。
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