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Query: UMLS:C0003969 (
vitamin C deficiency
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Vitamin C dietary deficiency in guinea pigs markedly affected the androgen-sensitive parameters of the reproductive tissues--testis, epididymis, vas deferens, and accessory sex glands--and caused an "androgen-deprived effect" in these target organs. This in turn altered their internal milieu and caused changes in their metal ion profile and the morphology, motility, and density of
spermatozoa
in the cauda epididymis and vas deferens. The sensitivity of the vas deferens to adrenaline was also reduced in
scorbutic
guinea pigs, thus decreasing their fertility rate. The primary action seems to be at the level of the testis, and androgen deprivation and partial antifertility effects are probably secondary manifestations consequent to the primary effect. The present study demonstrated that ascorbic acid is essential for maintaining the physiological integrity of the androgen target reproductive organs in guinea pigs.
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PMID:Effects of vitamin C deficiency on physiology of male reproductive organs of guinea pigs. 287 67
During the reproductive season, rainbow trout
spermatozoa
are stored in the sperm ducts for several months. There is no sperm production at this time since spermatogenesis is completed before spawning. To leam more about characteristics of semen during such a long storage, we analyzed changes in protein concentrations, anti-proteinase activity in seminal plasma and sperm aspartate aminotransferase activity during an extended reproductive period during which fish were fed diets supplemented with various ascorbic acid concentrations. Seminal plasma protein concentration and anti-proteinase activity declined toward the end of the reproductive season. These phenomena may be related to oncoming proteolytic events leading to degradation of the sperm. Protein concentrations and anti-proteinase activities were strongly correlated within groups of different ascorbic acid supplementations and several sampling dates (r=0.6-0.9 in most cases, p<0.05).
Ascorbic acid deficiency
resulted in a decrease in both parameter levels as compared to levels in groups with vitamin C supplement (p<0.08). Deficiency also resulted in lower stimulation of aspartate aminotransferase by an exogenous pyridoxal 5'-phosphate in comparison to fish fed vitamin C-supplemented diets (p<0.05). These results support earlier studies suggesting a protective role of ascorbic acid toward maintaining sperm quality.
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PMID:Effects of season and dietary ascorbic acid on some biochemical characteristics of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) semen. 2419 83