Publications by authors named "W G Kempinas"

Color Index Disperse Red 1 (DR1), an azo dye widely used in the textile industry and released into aquatic environments, is genotoxic in somatic cells, but little is known concerning its effects on the reproductive system or the early stages of embryonic development. We have assessed the effects on the spermatozoa of male mice following oral exposure to the dye, at low doses, for 14 days. Measured endpoints were DNA damage (comet assay), miRNA-34c levels, and sperm number, morphology, and motility.

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Ethylene dimethanesulfonate (EDS) is a molecule with known selective cytotoxicity on adult Leydig cells. A single intraperitoneal injection in rats but not mice, leads to male androgen deprivation and infertility. studies using rat and mouse immortalized Leydig cell lines, showed similar effects of cell death promoted by EDS in rat cells as seen , and suggest that EDS affects gene transcription, which could firstly compromise steroidogenesis before the apoptosis process.

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Article Synopsis
  • Multiparametric analysis using flow cytometry enhances sperm evaluation by allowing simultaneous testing of multiple attributes, improving predictions of fertility potential.
  • Traditional microscopy techniques have limitations in subjectivity and small sample sizes, which can affect the accuracy of assessments; the current study aims to address these issues.
  • The study validates two specific cytometric assays for examining sperm integrity and other parameters, showing significant differences in sperm quality between different sample treatments and offering a more accurate diagnosis for male infertility.
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Infertility affects approximately 15% of couples of reproductive age, and 50% of the cases are directly related to men. The evaluation of male fertility is based on analyses of routine seminal parameters and the use of more advanced techniques can help identify fertility biomarkers. SP22 sperm protein is considered a biomarker in murine species since its concentration is highly correlated with sperm fertility.

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Betamethasone (BM) is the drug of choice for antenatal corticosteroid therapy for women at risk of preterm delivery because it induces fetal lung maturation and enhances survival after birth. However, our group reported evidence of fetal programming and impaired reproductive development and function in rats exposed during the critical window of genital system development. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the effects of BM on the sexual development of rats in the period that corresponds to antenatal corticosteroid therapy in humans.

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