03207naa a2200397 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000250006024501560008526000090024150001760025052018820042665000150230865000120232365000200233565000250235565000180238065000110239865000130240965000130242265000240243565000120245965000150247165300240248665300200251065300210253065300210255165300170257265300260258965300140261570000250262970000250265470000220267970000180270177300900271920758742017-12-29 2017 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aCORRÊA, L. B. N. S. aInfluence of prolonged flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum) consumption over epididymis and testicle histoarchitecture of Wistar rats.h[electronic resource] c2017 aTítulo em português: Influência do consumo prolongado de semente de linhaça (Linum usitatissimum) sobre a histoarquitetura dos testículo e epidídimo de ratos Wistar. aFlaxseed is considered a functional food with several health benefits. However, because of its high phytoestrogen content, flaxseed influences hormone metabolism and affects the gonadal biomorphology. In this study, computerized histomorphometry was used to evaluate seminiferous and epididymal tubules, considering the different regions of the epididymis (head, body and tail) of rats subjected to a prolonged diet of flaxseed. Young adult male Wistar rats (n=20) were divided into 2 groups during their lactation period: Control Group (CG), fed casein-based meals and Flaxseed Group (FG), fed a 25% flaxseed meal. After 250 days of continuous ingestion, the animals were euthanized and a blood sample was collected. The testicles and epididymis were removed and fixed in buffered formalin solution. The samples were subjected to routine histological paraffin techniques and stained with hematoxilin and eosin. Immunostaining was performed using an antivimentin antibody for Sertoli cell identification. For morphometry, images of the slides were scanned and analyzed using Image J to determine the epithelial height, tubular and luminal diameter and tubular and luminal area. In the hormonal evaluation, FG had a higher serum concentration of estrogen (P=0.001), but no change was observed in the concentration of testosterone. The morphometric assay of seminiferous tubules and epididymal regions revealed no significant differences between the analyzed groups. Similarly, Sertoli cell quantification showed no significant differences in the FG (P=0.98). These results revealed that the continuous and prolonged intake of 25% flaxseed meals from gestation to 250 days of age, even with a significant increase in serum levels of estradiol, does not exert adverse effects on the testicular and epididymal structure or on the cells participating in the spermatogenesis of rats. aEpididymis aLinseed aPlant estrogens aSeminiferous tubules aSertoli cells aTestes aVimentin aLinhaça aLinum Usitatissimum aSemente aTestículo aCélulas de Sertoli aFitoestrógenos aHistomorfometria aHistomorphometry aRatos Wistar aTúbulos seminíferos aVimentina1 aCARDOZO, L. M. de F.1 aRIBEIRO, I. C. de A.1 aBOAVENTURA, G. T.1 aCHAGAS, M. A. tPesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, Rio de Janeirogv. 37, n. 6, p. 650-656, jun. 2017.