Literature DB >> 4051631

Do non-spermatozoal cells mainly stem from spermiogenesis? Study of 106 fertile and 102 subfertile men.

M Auroux, C Collin, M L Couvillers.   

Abstract

The various non-spermatozoal cell types in the semen of 106 fertile (F) and 102 subfertile (SF) men were described and their relative proportions estimated. About 94% (F) and 90% (SF) were found to be germinal elements, among which, respectively, about 27% and 51% were spermatids, 48% and 36% residual bodies, 19.4% and 2.6% primary spermatocytes, 0.03% and 0.61% spermatogonia. The epithelial cells and blood cells represented about 6% (F) and 10% (SF) of the non-spermatozoal cells; in F men 5.3% and in SF men 9.5% were found to be polymorphonuclear leucocytes. In SF men the predominance of spermatids might be due to a particular fragility of spermiogenesis. To the three stages of spermatogenesis-the gonial multiplication, meiosis, and spermiogenesis-might correspond three specific pathologies. A pathology of the very germ cell production was thus suggested, as well as a pathology of the means by which the final product would be controlled. The Sertoli cell was supposed to be mainly involved in the latter process.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4051631     DOI: 10.3109/01485018508987281

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Androl        ISSN: 0148-5016


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