Ultrastructure of the pseudohermaphrodite rat testis |
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Authors: | Lonnie D Russell Paul J Gardner |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Anatomy, University of Nebraska, College of Medicine, Omaha, Nebraska, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary The interstitial cells of the pseudohermaphrodite rat testis are both hypertrophic and hyperplastic. The cytoplasm is characterized by smooth endoplasmic reticulum which is abundant and variable in form. Mitochondria are numerous and large with tubular cristae and occasional inclusions. Structural features of the Leydig cells indicate potential for increased steroid synthesis. The presence of large numbers of mast cells in the intertubular area is confirmed.Small seminiferous tubules lack advanced germinal elements. Additional connective tissue and myoepithelial layers produce a thickening of the limiting membrane. Some myoepithelial cells are atypical with an electron translucent cytoplasm and nuclei with dense peripheral chromatin. No spermatogenic cells beyond the cap phase of the spermatid are observed. The cytoplasm of Sertoli cells contains large lipid droplets and degenerating germ cells.The authors are greatly indebted to Drs. A. J. Stanley, J. E. Allison, and L. G. Gumbreck for kindly providing the animals for this study. |
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Keywords: | Testicular feminization Rat Leydig cells Sterility Androgens Steroids Electron microscopy |
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