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Journal of Andrology, Vol 2, Issue 5 269-277, Copyright © 1981 by The American Society of Andrology

Focal Changes in the Seminiferous Tubules of Vasectomized Hamsters

CHARLES J. FLICKINGER 1

1 Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia

Dr. Charles J. Flickinger, Department of Anatomy, Box 439, University of Virginia Medical Center, Charlottesville, Virginia 22908.

The hamster testis was studied by light and electron microscopy at intervals of two weeks, five months, and one year after vasectomy. No changes were detected at two weeks, but most testes showed microscopic alterations at subsequent intervals. The most striking characteristic of the lesions was their patchy distribution, in which severly altered profiles lay next to apparently normal seminiferous tubules. A spectrum of changes was present, characterized by varying degrees of depletion of germ cells. There were numerous vacuoles in the cytoplasm of Sertoli cells and dilatations of the extracellular space between adjacent Sertoli cells. Both spaces frequently were surrounded by a layer of cytoplasm that resembled that of Sertoli junctional specializations. One testis prepared a year after vasectomy contained multiple infiltrates of phagocytic cells. Possible mechanisms of focal testicular damage after vasectomy are considered.

     Key words: vasectomy, testis, seminiferous tubules, hamster

Submitted on February 9, 1981
Revised on April 21, 1981
Accepted on April 22, 1981







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