Modulatory effects of diallyl sulfide against testosteroneinduced oxidative stress in Swiss albino mice

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Sahdeo Prasad
Neetu Kalra
Yogeshwer Shukla
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[1] Environmental Carcinogenesis Division Industrial Toxicology Research Centre
[2] India
[3] Lucknow 226001
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oxidative stress; antioxidants; lipid peroxidation; diallyl sulfide; testosterone;
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R363 [病理生理学];
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Aim:To investigate the protective effect of diallyl sulfide(DAS),a constituent of garlic,against testosterone-inducedoxidative stress in male Swiss albino mice.Methods:The animals were given low(250 mg/animal)and high dose(500 mg/animal)of DAS in corn oil for 7 days along with testosterone(5 mg/kg body weight,i.p.).At the end of thestudy period,the prostate and the liver were dissected to determine various antioxidant enzyme levels(catalase,superoxide dismutase,glutathione reductase,glutathione-s-transferase)and lipid peroxidation.Results:In testoster-one treated mice,depleted antioxidant enzyme level was accompanied with enhancement in lipid peroxidation inprostate and liver.DAS significantly restored the testosterone-induced antioxidant enzymes and lipid peroxidation inthe both organs.These changes appear to be mediated by the antioxidant-enhancing effects of DAS.Conclusion:The results of the present study suggest that DAS is effective in exerting antioxidant effects by inhibiting testosterone-induced oxidative stress and might be helpful in preventing prostate cancer.(Asian J Androl 2006 Nov;8:719-723)
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