INVESTIGADORES
BIAGGIO Veronica Silvina
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
EFFECTS OF CASTRATION ON CITOPROTECTIVE GENES AND APOPTOTIC MECHANISMS IN RAT LUNG
Autor/es:
BIAGGIO VS ; ALVAREZ - OLMEDO DG; PIGUILLEM SN; PEREZ CHACA MV; GIMENEZ MS; GOMEZ NN
Reunión:
Congreso; SOCIEDAD DE BIOLOGIA DE CUYO; 2012
Resumen:
There is strong evidence that oxidative stress plays a key role in the pathophysiology of several lung diseases. The presence of specific androgens and estrogen receptors in the lung implies that sex hormones play a physiological role in pulmonary function. The present study was designed to determine whether castration and androgen replacement result in changes in the lung histoarchitecture. Wistar male rats (200± 20 g) were separated in three groups: controls (Co), castrated (Ca), and castrated replaced with testosterone (Ca+T) and sacrificed 30 days after castrations. For light microscopy, the tissues were fixed and each antibody was assayed in at least three sections of each lung. ANOVA was used for statistical analysis. The results indicate that Hsp 27 immunostaining decreased in Ca group (p