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Effect of long-term vasectomy on seminiferous tubules in the guinea pig

✍ Scribed by H. Aitken; S. Kumarakuru; R. Orr; O. Reid; N.K. Bennett; S.W. McDonald


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
1009 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
0897-3806

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✦ Synopsis


The little previous work on the influence of vasectomy on the guinea pig testis has given controversial results. One group reports that the guinea pig suffers autoimmune orchitis while others claim damage may be mechanical. To clarify the issue, this study compares the morphology of seminiferous tubules 3 years after left unilateral vasectomy (8 guinea pigs) and control sham operation (6 animals). Grossly, left and right testes following left-sided vasectomy were similar to controls and not significantly different in weight. On histology, left and right experimental testes and the control material showed various degrees of seminiferous tubular degeneration, including intraepithelial vesicle formation, loss of germ cells and intraluminal macrophages. Although vesicle formation was striking in most testes, quantitative analysis indicated that it was more frequent in the ipsilateral testis following unilateral vasectomy. It seems that vasectomy had exacerbated an age-related phenomenon. Lymphocytic infiltration was seen in five of the left testes following vasectomy, in two of the corresponding right testes, but in none of the controls. Two vasectomized left testes, however, showed atrophic changes but no lymphocytic invasion. The results suggest that autoimmune orchitis follows vasectomy but that it may not be the primary cause of degeneration. Attempts to gain positive evidence for mechanical damage, however, were inconclusive.


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