1.Progresses on macrophages of male reproductive tract.
Jing-Jing LI ; Tao WANG ; Geng-Xin WANG
National Journal of Andrology 2002;8(6):449-451
The review summarized the recent progress on macrophages of male reproductive tract and the action of macrophages on male reproductive physiology and pathology. The close correlation and effect between testicular macrophages and Leydig cells, Sertoli cells, germ cells, hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis were introduced, respectively. At the same time, it pointed out the changes of macrophages' morphology and function in immune orchitis, and their regulation on the development of orchitis. So the complex immune regulation network in testes and testicular macrophages playing an important role on spermatogenesis and the stableness of spermatogenetic microenvironment in testes were further illuminated, which can provide theoretical basis for clinic therapy.
Genitalia, Male
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cytology
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immunology
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physiology
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Humans
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Macrophages
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cytology
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immunology
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Male
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Orchitis
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immunology
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pathology
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Spermatogenesis
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physiology
2.The establishment of testicular fibrosis model in Wistar rats.
Tao WANG ; Yu-Mei MA ; He-Ming XIU ; Qu-Sheng ZHAO ; Hui-Chen SUN ; Zheng XU ; Chang-En BEN
National Journal of Andrology 2002;8(4):266-269
OBJECTIVESTo establish the testicular fibrosis model in rats.
METHODSWistar rats were divided into control group(n = 12) and model group(n = 40) randomly. Testicular fibrosis model was built with the classical method of establishing experimental autoimmune orchitis (EAO) combined with injecting Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) into left testis.
RESULTSThe incidence rate of EAO and the rate of testicular fibrosis were 100%, 11.1% and 100%, 81.5% at 80, 140 days after the first infection, respectively.
CONCLUSIONSThe model of rat testicular fibrosis was established successfully.
Animals ; Autoimmune Diseases ; pathology ; Disease Models, Animal ; Fibrosis ; Male ; Mycobacterium bovis ; Orchitis ; pathology ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Testis ; pathology
3.Effect of ketotifen fumarate on experimental autoimmune orchitis and torsion of the spermatic cord.
Diego MORENO ; Cristian M SOBARZO ; Livia LUSTIG ; Marcelo G RODRÍGUEZ PEÑA ; Vanesa Anabella GUAZZONE
Asian Journal of Andrology 2020;22(1):112-117
The aim of this work was to study effects of ketotifen fumarate (KF) on prevention of tissue damage in testes of rats with experimental autoimmune orchitis (EAO) and on the contralateral testis in a model of prolonged testicular cord torsion (TCT). Rats with EAO or TCT were injected intraperitoneally once daily with KF or saline solution (vehicle group). Incidence and severity of testicular damage were evaluated by histopathology using an EAO score or a Johnsen score. Mast cells (MC) were identified by histochemistry and quantified. In EAO model, KF significantly reduced severity of histopathological testicular damage compared to rats in the vehicle group. KF also reduced the number of testicular MC compared to vehicle group. Similarly, in TCT model, multifocal damage of the contralateral testis was observed 30 days after testicular torsion characterized by sloughing of the germinal epithelium, seminiferous tubule atrophy, and interstitial edema. Focal signs of inflammation and fibrosis of seminiferous tubular walls were also observed. In contrast, sections of contralateral testis of rats injected with KF and killed 30 days after surgery showed normal histological features. A significant decrease in the number of MC was observed in rats treated with KF compared to untreated animals. In conclusion, we demonstrated that treatment with KF reduced testicular inflammatory process and MC infiltrates in both EAO and TCT models. The results suggest a promising treatment for infertile male patients with testicular pathologies associated with inflammation and germ cell loss.
Animals
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Autoimmune Diseases/pathology*
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Cell Count
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Epididymis/pathology*
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Epididymitis/pathology*
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Histamine H1 Antagonists/pharmacology*
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Hypersensitivity, Delayed
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Immunity, Cellular/drug effects*
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Ketotifen/pharmacology*
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Male
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Mast Cells/pathology*
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Orchitis/pathology*
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Rats
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Severity of Illness Index
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Spermatic Cord Torsion/pathology*
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Testis/pathology*
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Vaccination
4.Effects of Nitric Oxide on the Induction of Experimental Allergic Orchitis in Guinea Pig.
Jeong Hwan AN ; In Keun KIM ; Taek Sang KIM ; Hyun Jeong KWAK ; Hyun Yul RHEW ; Hun Taeg CHUNG
Immune Network 2004;4(2):108-115
BACKGROUND: Production of nitric oxide (NO) by inducible NO synthase (iNOS) has been implicated in the pathology of autoimmune disease. It is unknown whether iNOS expression is increased within testes and whether iNOS and NO have essential roles in the pathogenesis of EAO. METHODS: EAO was induced in guinea pig testes at 17 days after secondary immunization by administration of crude extract (CE) and purified glycoprotein 1 (GP1) from normal guinea pig testes. iNOS gene expression was assessed by RT-PCR and Northern blot analysis in testes. Localization of iNOS and Mac-1 and the indicator of NO-mediated tissue injury, nitrotyrosine, were detected in the testicular lesion by immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: In control testes, inflammation and iNOS gene expression were not detected, whereas, in CE- and GP1-injected testes, inflammation and marked iNOS gene expression were evident at day 17 after secondary immunization. Immunohistochemistry of Mac-1 showed the colocalization with iNOS protein and nitrotyrosyl proteins in intertubules, suggesting that NO produced by infiltrated macrophages may be involved in inflammatory lesions of intertubules. Intraperitoneal administration of aminoguanidine significantly prevented EAO with reduction of inflammation, iNOS expression and nitrotyrosine formation. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that NO production by macrophages may be important in the pathogenesis of CE- and GP1-induced EAO. Furthermore, this study demonstrated the therapeutic potential of iNOS inhibitor in the treatment of inflammatory and autoimmune mediated-diseases.
Animals
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Autoimmune Diseases
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Blotting, Northern
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Gene Expression
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Glycoproteins
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Guinea Pigs*
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Guinea*
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Immunization, Secondary
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Immunohistochemistry
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Inflammation
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Macrophages
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Male
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Nitric Oxide Synthase
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Nitric Oxide*
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Orchitis*
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Pathology
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Peroxynitrous Acid
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Testis
5.Establishment of an undifferential orchitis model in rats and changes of spermatogenic epithelium.
Li-Ying XUE ; Xiu-Ling YIN ; Jie LI ; He-Ming XIU ; Geng-Xin WANG
National Journal of Andrology 2006;12(2):129-132
OBJECTIVETo explore the changes of rat testicular spermatogenic epithelium stimulated by bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in vivo.
METHODSTwenty Wistar rats were divided into two groups: control group and experimental group. The control group was treated with pyrogen-free saline (1 ml/kg) and the experimental group was injected ip with saline containing LPS (1 mg/kg) once every two days. Two groups were operated after ten days in order to investigate the testicular pathological changes by HE staining and the expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen( PCNA), alpha-catenin in spermatogenic epithelium by immunohistochemistry assay.
RESULTSThe testes of the experimental group showed inflammatory changes. The positive expression of PCNA in seminiferous epithelium was significantly lower than that of control group. The number of positive cells in every seminiferous, in which only spermatogonia were stained in experimental group were 59 +/- 5 and it showed significant decrease compared with the control (P < 0.01). Furthermore, the percentage of such seminiferous tubules was 0.673 +/- 0.054 and increased apparently (P < 0.01). The expression of alpha-catenin in testicular tissue of the experimental group declined (P < 0.01), and cellular positive granular light density was 0.150 +/- 0.014.
CONCLUSIONThe ability of spermatogonium proliferation and the function of conglutination of cells under inflammatory condition of the testes declined, which may be one of the etiologies of male infertility.
Animals ; Bacterial Toxins ; Disease Models, Animal ; Male ; Orchitis ; metabolism ; pathology ; Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen ; metabolism ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Seminiferous Epithelium ; metabolism ; alpha Catenin ; metabolism
6.Effect of immunological orchitis on sperm specific enzyme and fertility.
Lei CHEN ; Wei-Ping XIA ; Zhi-Heng ZHOU
National Journal of Andrology 2003;9(5):344-346
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of immunological orchitis on spermatic specific enzyme and fertility.
METHODSExperimental allergic orchitis (EAO) model of guinea pigs was duplicated. The histological and morphological changes of spermatic acrosomal protease and hyaluronidase, lactate dehydrogenase, sperm in epididymis and testes were observed by means of enzyme kinetical spectrophotometry and gelatin fixation of substrate thin membrane.
RESULTSThe activity of acrosomal protease, hyaluronidase and spermatic cytoplasmic lactic dehydrogenase in the epididymis acrosomal enzyme system became low, and so did the quality of sperm in epididymis. Remarkable morphological changes of spermatogenic cells developed in the convoluted seminiferous tubules.
CONCLUSIONSEAO remarkably affects the fertility of male guinea pigs. The orchis and epididymal sperms might be the sites of action.
Acrosin ; metabolism ; Animals ; Autoimmune Diseases ; enzymology ; pathology ; physiopathology ; Disease Models, Animal ; Fertility ; physiology ; Guinea Pigs ; L-Lactate Dehydrogenase ; metabolism ; Male ; Orchitis ; enzymology ; pathology ; physiopathology ; Spermatozoa ; enzymology ; pathology ; Testis ; pathology
7.Clinical characteristics of acute scrotum: analysis of 316 cases.
Yi-Sheng CHEN ; Ling-Song TAO ; Jian KONG ; Wei-Ping LIU ; Bin ZOU
National Journal of Andrology 2010;16(6):520-522
OBJECTIVETo investigate the differential diagnosis and treatment of acute scrotum.
METHODSWe retrospectively analyzed the clinical characteristics of 316 cases of acute scrotum and reviewed the related literature.
RESULTSAmong the total number, there were 117 cases of acute epididymitis (37.0%), 76 acute orchitis (24.1%), 39 acute periorchitis (12.3%), 23 acute scrotal infection (7.3%), 21 testicular trauma (6.6%), 17 idiopathic scrotal edema (5.4%), 16 testicular torsion (5.1%), and 7 scrotal gangrene (2.2%). Eighty-one of them underwent surgery and 235 received conservative treatment, of whom 1 with scrotal gangrene died of toxic shock for refusing surgical drainage. Those with testicular torsion all showed positive results in Prehn's test and responded well to surgery.
CONCLUSIONAcute scrotum is detrimental to male health, for which early diagnosis and prompt treatment are essential.
Acute Disease ; Adolescent ; Adult ; Age Distribution ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Epididymitis ; diagnosis ; therapy ; Humans ; Infant ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Orchitis ; diagnosis ; therapy ; Retrospective Studies ; Scrotum ; pathology ; Spermatic Cord Torsion ; diagnosis ; therapy ; Young Adult