Major differences between the testis and epididymis in the induction of granulomas in response to extravasated germ cells. I. A light microscopical study in mice
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Major differences between the testis and epididymis in the induction of granulomas in response to extravasated germ cells. I. A light microscopical study in mice
Abstract
A spermatic granuloma is a chronic inflammatory lesion which surrounds extravasated spermatozoa. Clinically, the lesion develops in the interstitial spaces of the epididymis and vas deferens, and only exceptionally in the testis itself. In the present study, murine testes and epididymides were injured using a needle and the histological appearances of these organs was then compared. Traumatic injury induced extravasation of germ cells in both testes and epididymides. A few days later, spermatic granulomas consistently formed in the epididymides, however, such lesions were not induced in the testes. To examine the possibility that epididymal spermatozoa have inherently greater ability to form spermatic granulomas than do testicular germ cells, isolated epididymal spermatozoa or testicular germ cells were locally injected into the testes and epididymides of recipient mice. Spermatic granulomas readily formed in the epididymides after local injection of either epididymal spermatozoa or testicular germ cells. In contrast, such lesions did not form in the testes even when epididymal spermatozoa were injected. Therefore, this study suggests that the microenvironment of the testicular interstitium, rather than the extravasated components from the ruptured seminiferous tubules, is the main factor determining the limited formation of spermatic granulomas in the testis.
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