Concretions in the human testis are derived from the basal lamina of seminiferous cords
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Concretions in the human testis are derived from the basal lamina of seminiferous cords
Abstract
We provide evidence that testicular concretions form exclusively in association with seminiferous cords. Testicular material obtained from 6 patients with various disorders of spermatogenesis was studied by means of light- and electron microscopy. Seminiferous cords in the testes examined form so-called hypoplastic zones. They contain immature Sertoli cells and are surrounded by an unusually thick basal lamina and one or two layers of myofibroblasts. They display extensive coiling and form ring-like structures. Concretions are located at the periphery or in the center of the cords and consist of a hyaline material with an occasional granular core. They are enveloped by Sertoli cells or myofibroblasts. Data presented indicate that concretions may develop within the above-mentioned ring-like structures or in deep indentations of the surrounding connective tissue. Computer-assisted 3-D reconstructions of a seminiferous cord based on 24 serial semithin sections revealed that the majority of concretions communicate with the interstitial tissue through a broad opening comparable to a "meso". On the basis of our observations we could demonstrate that concretions are accumulations of basal lamina that occasionally contain remnants of degenerated myofibroblasts. They form outside the cords and belong to the connective tissue compartment. As the components of the basal lamina are thought to be produced by the interaction of Sertoli cells and myofibroblasts we tentatively assume that the development of concretions reflects a disturbance in this complex interaction. We suggest that the presence of concretions refers to a developmental disorder and may be pathognomonic for the occurrence of defective seminiferous cords.
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