| Literature DB >> 25364234 |
Abdullah Acikgoz1, Ramazan Asci2, Oguz Aydin3, Hikmet Çavuş4, Gamze Donmez3, Recep Buyukalpelli2.
Abstract
The aims of this study conducted on rats were to determine mast cell (MC) proliferation on undescended testes (UDTs); whether there is a correlation between MC proliferation and testicular damage; and whether testicular damage can be prevented with administration of an MC blocker. Sixty-five newborn male rats were divided into three groups. During the neonatal period, unilateral UDTs were experimentally induced in Group 2 and Group 3. The rats in Group 3 were given 1 mg/kg/day ketotifen orally until the end of the study. Groups 2 (n=30) and 3 (n=15) were divided into groups of ten and five rats, respectively, each of which underwent bilateral orchiectomy in either the prepubertal, pubertal, or adult period. Group 1 (n=15) underwent a sham operation followed by bilateral orchiectomy, with five rats in each of the prepubertal, pubertal, and adult periods. Testicular MCs in the interstitial and subtubular areas, biopsy scores, interstitial connective tissue, seminiferous tubule (ST) diameters, and the basement membrane thickness of STs were evaluated. In Group 2 the ST diameters in the UDTs decreased, the number of MCs in the interstitial and subtubular areas increased, ST basement membranes thickened, and spermatogenesis decreased. The number of MCs in the interstitial and subtubular areas of the descended testes increased and spermatogenesis decreased. In Group 3, the number of MCs in the interstitial and subtubular areas decreased. In unilateral UDTs, the number of MCs in the interstitial and subtubular areas increased in both testes. Fibrosis developed in the ST basement membranes and interstitial areas, and spermatogenesis deteriorated. Testicular fibrosis may be prevented with administration of an MC blocker.Entities:
Keywords: MC; atrophic testis; rat; spermatogenesis; unilateral undescended testis
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25364234 PMCID: PMC4211872 DOI: 10.2147/DDDT.S67941
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Des Devel Ther ISSN: 1177-8881 Impact factor: 4.162
Diameters of seminiferous tubules (STs) in each group (mean ± standard deviation)
| Period | Scrotal (right) testis | Abdominal (left) testis |
|---|---|---|
| Prepubertal (n=5) | 220.43±7.5 | 218.09±8.6 |
| Pubertal (n=5) | 219.01±5.8 | 226.50±7.2 |
| Adult (n=5) | 228.81±4.8 | 219.35±9.6 |
| Prepubertal (n=10) | 216.488±5.0 | 149.701±6.9 |
| Pubertal (n=10) | 215.721±0.9 | 137.478±8.6 |
| Adult (n=10) | 224.250±6.6 | 146.449±8.7 |
| Prepubertal (n=5) | 219.54±7.5 | 163.48±11 |
| Pubertal (n=5) | 217.74±19 | 162.63±24 |
| Adult (n=5) | 225.98±2.3 | 160.22±13 |
Notes: Group 1 rats received a sham operation followed by bilateral orchiectomy in one of the different periods. Group 2 rats received experimental unilateral cryptorchidism followed by bilateral orchiectomy in one of the different periods. Group 3 rats received experimental unilateral cryptorchidism and MC blocker treatment (1 mg/kg/day liquid ketotifen, administered daily until the end of the study), followed by a bilateral orchiectomy in one of the different periods.
Numbers of interstitial and subtubular mast cells in each group
| Period | Scrotal (right) testis
| Abdominal (left) testis
| ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Interstitial | Subtubular | Interstitial | Subtubular | |
| Prepubertal (n=5) | 0.04±0.03 | 0.05±0.007 | 0.11±0.04 | 0.06±0.009 |
| Pubertal (n=5) | 0.18±0.08 | 0.05±0.008 | 0.14±0.04 | 0.11±0.04 |
| Adult (n=5) | 0.12±0.04 | 0.04±0.004 | 0.12±0.04 | 0.05±0.02 |
| Prepubertal (n=10) | 0.91±0.29 | 0.06±0.01 | 2.22±0.67 | 0.32±0.07 |
| Pubertal (n=10) | 0.89±0.25 | 0.06±0.007 | 4.47±0.89 | 0.485±0.07 |
| Adult (n=10) | 0.82±0.32 | 0.05±0.01 | 6.62±2.66 | 0.687±0.13 |
| Prepubertal (n=5) | 0.24±0.05 | 0.04±0.03 | 1.35±0.18 | 0.174±0.05 |
| Pubertal (n=5) | 0.28±0.05 | 0.05±0.02 | 1.57±0.16 | 0.159±0.05 |
| Adult (n=5) | 0.15±0.04 | 0.05±0.009 | 1.97±0.30 | 0.05±0.009 |
Notes: Group 1 rats received a sham operation followed by bilateral orchiectomy in one of the different periods. Group 2 rats received experimental unilateral cryptorchidism followed by bilateral orchiectomy in one of the different periods. Group 3 rats received experimental unilateral cryptorchidism and MC blocker treatment (1 mg/kg/day liquid ketotifen, administered daily until the end of the study), followed by a bilateral orchiectomy in one of the different periods. Data are shown as mean ± standard deviation.
Figure 1MCs shown by toluidine blue staining in the pubertal and postpubertal periods in Group 2.
Notes: (A) Interstitial MCs. (B) Interstitial MCs. (C) Subtubular MCs. (D) Subtubular MCs. Red arrows show interstitial MCs and purple arrows show subtubular MCs.
Abbreviation: MCs, mast cells.
Johnsen scores in each group (mean ± standard deviation)
| Period | Scrotal (right) testis | Abdominal (left) testis |
|---|---|---|
| Prepubertal (n=5) | 10 | 10 |
| Pubertal (n=5) | 10 | 10 |
| Adult (n=5) | 9.98±0.03 | 10 |
| Prepubertal (n=10) | 9.95±0.01 | 2.7±0.1 |
| Pubertal (n=10) | 9.92±0.02 | 3.9±0.6 |
| Adult (n=10) | 9.85±0.01 | 3.9±0.5 |
| Prepubertal (n=5) | 9.96±0.02 | 2.7±0.3 |
| Pubertal (n=5) | 10 | 4.3±0.3 |
| Adult (n=5) | 9.93±0.03 | 4.4±0.4 |
Notes: Group 1 rats received a sham operation followed by bilateral orchiectomy in one of the different periods. Group 2 rats received experimental unilateral cryptorchidism followed by bilateral orchiectomy in one of the different periods. Group 3 rats received experimental unilateral cryptorchidism and MC blocker treatment (1 mg/kg/day liquid ketotifen, administered daily until the end of the study), followed by a bilateral orchiectomy in one of the different periods.
Figure 2Johnsen score, hematoxylin and eosin staining in postpubertal periods.
Notes: (A) Descended testis. Johnsen score is ten. (B) Undescended testis. Johnsen score is two.
Figure 3Interstitial fibrosis shown by Masson’s trichrome staining in postpubertal periods.
Figure 4Basement membrane thickness shown by Masson’s trichrome staining in postpubertal periods.