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. 1990 Nov;262(2):253-61.
doi: 10.1007/BF00309880.

Cellular architecture of the lamina propria of human seminiferous tubules

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Cellular architecture of the lamina propria of human seminiferous tubules

M S Davidoff et al. Cell Tissue Res. 1990 Nov.

Abstract

The lamina propria of human seminiferous tubules is composed of 5 to 7 cellular layers separated by laminae of extracellular connective-tissue components. By means of immunocytochemical methods the different nature of the cellular layers could be defined for the first time. Based on the light-microscopic demonstration of both desmin-like and vimentin-like immuno-reactivity in the inner 3 to 4 layers of the lamina propria, these cells can be identified as myofibroblasts. The outermost one or two cellular layers, on the contrary, only show a vimentin-like immunoreactivity indicating the pure fibroblastic nature of these cells. Therefore, the outermost cellular layers are suggested to be derivatives of the interstitium. In cases of disturbed spermatogenesis, the lamina propria is frequently considerably thickened by an increase in the extracellular matrix components between the cellular layers. Whereas the ultrastructural localization of laminin-, collagen type-IV- and fibronectin-like immunoreactivity remains unaffected in the thickened lamina propria, the desmin-like immunoreactive cells of the inner layers strongly decrease in number and staining intensity. Most probably, the myofibroblasts lose their myoid characteristics to participate in the secretion of increased amounts of extracellular matrix components, which in turn presumably block the mediation of the lamina propria between the interstitium and the germinal epithelium. It is still unclear whether the thickened lamina propria provokes the disturbance of spermatogenesis or vice versa.

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