Title : Paraoxonase-1 is only present in traceable amounts in seminal fluid and does not show any relationship with male subfertility - Marsillach_2011_BJU.Int_108_566 |
Author(s) : Marsillach J , Lafuente R , Checa MA , Maestre-Martinez C , Fabian E , Brassesco M , Beltran-Debon R , Aragones G , Carreras R , Pedro-Botet J , Joven J , Camps J |
Ref : BJU Int , 108 :566 , 2011 |
Abstract :
Study Type - Aetiology (case series). Level of Evidence: 4. What's known on the subject? and What does the study add? Oxidative stress seems to be one of the biochemical causes of defective sperm function. Paraoxonases are antioxidant enzymes that degrade lipid peroxides. There is a paucity of data on the possible role played by these enzymes in the pathophysiology of male sub-fertility. The present study shows that testicular tissue of sub-fertile patients clearly expresses paraoxonases-1, 2, and 3. These findings suggest a role for these enzymes in the protection against lipid peroxidation inside the cell. However, the concentration and activity of paraoxonase-1 in semen are negligible and are probably the result of cellular catabolism, with no significant biological function. OBJECTIVE: To characterise the immunohistochemical sites of paraoxonase (PON) 1, PON2 and PON3 in human testicular tissue, and to analyse PON1 levels in semen, aiming to investigate the role played by these enzymes in the pathophysiology of male subfertility. PATIENTS AND |
PubMedSearch : Marsillach_2011_BJU.Int_108_566 |
PubMedID: 21091978 |
Marsillach J, Lafuente R, Checa MA, Maestre-Martinez C, Fabian E, Brassesco M, Beltran-Debon R, Aragones G, Carreras R, Pedro-Botet J, Joven J, Camps J (2011)
Paraoxonase-1 is only present in traceable amounts in seminal fluid and does not show any relationship with male subfertility
BJU Int
108 :566
Marsillach J, Lafuente R, Checa MA, Maestre-Martinez C, Fabian E, Brassesco M, Beltran-Debon R, Aragones G, Carreras R, Pedro-Botet J, Joven J, Camps J (2011)
BJU Int
108 :566