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Quantitative (stereological) study of the effects of vasectomy on spermatogenesis in rabbits.

Ling-Shu Kong1, An-Pei Huang, Xian-Zhong Deng, Zheng-Wei Yang.   

Abstract

Using stereological methods, especially the optical disector for unbiased estimation of nuclear number, our recent study demonstrated that long-term (6 or 12 months) vasectomy in the rhesus monkey had no significant effects on spermatogenesis (Peng et al. Reproduction 2002, 124, 847-856). This study aimed to determine the scenario in the rabbit using the same morphometric methodology. Three groups of normal male Japanese white rabbits (aged 4-5 months) were subjected to unilateral vasectomy; 10 days, 6 months and 12 months later both testes and epididymides were removed. Testicular and epididymal methacrylate-embedded sections were obtained for stereology. Vasectomy-induced damage to spermatogenesis was observed, primarily sloughing of spermatogenic cells with a greater reduction in the number of advanced (adluminal) cells. The damage was most severe at 10 days, occurring in all the testes on the vasectomized side and involving sloughing of even type A spermatogonia, the number of which returned to normal at 6 and 12 months. Damage was less severe at 6 and 12 months, being found in half of the testes of the vasectomy side, in which the total numbers of later germ cell types were 24.0-59.1% (spermatocytes) and 0.3-11.6% (spermatids) of control at 6 months, and 20.1-22.1% (spermatocytes) and 0.4-12.0% (spermatids) of control at 12 months. By contrast, Sertoli cell number per testis was unchanged following vasectomy in any group. Epididymis on the vasectomy side, especially at 10 days and 6 months, appeared larger than on the contralateral side, but this difference was not statistically significant, and no sperm granuloma was seen in the epididymis. Copyright 2004 Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15291797      PMCID: PMC1571332          DOI: 10.1111/j.0021-8782.2004.00322.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anat        ISSN: 0021-8782            Impact factor:   2.610


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