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An investigation was undertaken in rats to study the effects of intr avasal thread (IVT) on the spermatozoa in the vas deferens and reproduct ive organs at various intervals after IVT insertion. The quantity of sperm was slightly reduced and motility was greatly reduced in the distal portion of the vas. The percentage of head and tail separation of sperm in the distal vas decreased with time. The quantity of sperm always remained the same in the cauda
epididymis
although the percentage of motile sperm decreased at 1 and 6 months, but not at 9 months, after IVT insertion. Following IVT insertion there was insignificant change in the weight of the testis,
epididymis
, ventral prostate, and seminal vesicles and
alkaline phosphatase
activity in the ventral prostate. Although cause and significance of these findings are unclear, the sialic level in the
epididymis
was significantly reduced in all groups bearing IVT. The presence of IVT apparently causes a change to occur in the
epididymis
, but it is unknown whether this affects sperm maturation.
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PMID:Effects of intravasal nylon thread on the spermatozoa & reproductive organs in rats. 115 91
The efferent ductules were situated between the cranial border of the testis and the head of
epididymis
. The ductules were highly convoluted and formed a conical mass embedded in the dense irregular connective tissue near region I of the head of
epididymis
. Simple columnar with a few cuboidal cells characterised the epithelium at 3-32 weeks, whereas in later stages of development it was mainly cuboidal with a few columnar cells. The basal cells were also observed lining the basement membrane in some of the tubules. The cells were devoid of cilia, smooth muscles surrounding the tubules were absent. PAS-reactive carbohydrates, glycogen, acid mucopolysaccharides,
alkaline phosphatase
were demonstrated on the efferent ductules at different stages of postnatal study.
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PMID:Postnatal study on the histology and histochemistry of ductuli efferentes testis in buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) from birth to one and a half years. 121 Oct 96
1. Changes in the histological structure and biochemical composition have been studied in the testes and
epididymis
of dog after unilateral and bilateral vasectomies. 2. Testes and
epididymis
weight did not change after 30 days of unilateral vasectomy. Whereas a significant decrease was observed after 60 and 120 days of unilateral and bilateral vasectomy. Tests and
epididymis
weights returned to normal after 180 days of bilateral vasectomy. 3. Histologically testes and
epididymis
were normal after 30 days of vasectomy. After 60 and 120 days of unilateral and bilateral vasectomy. Testes and generative changes. Seminiferous tubule and Leydig cell nuclear diameter reduced. Sixty to seventy percent tubules recover after 180 days of bilateral vasectomy. 4. Decrease in RNA, protein, sialic acid contents and increase in
alkaline phosphatase
activity, total lipids, cholesterol coincided with the absence of spermatozoa and atrophic changes in the testes. 5. The early degenerative changes were caused due to back pressure of testicular fluid (Vare et al, 1973).
...
PMID:Biochemical and histological changes in testes and epididymis of dog after vasectomy. 121 52
Diabetes mellitus caused significant reduction in serum testosterone and accessory sex glands weight. The sperm content of epididymal regions also decreased. Among the epididymal regions, the cauda epididymidal tissue alone showed significant reduction in Na(+)-K+ ATPase activity. However, Mg2+ ATPase activity was lowered in caput epididymidis only. Specific activity of Ca2+ ATPase significantly decreased in caput and cauda epididymides. All three ATPases decreased significantly in caput epididymidal spermatozoa leaving cauda epididymidal spermatozoa unaffected. Specific activity of
alkaline phosphatase
was suppressed in caput epididymidis and in the spermatozoa collected from caput and cauda epididymides, while the acid phosphatase was unaffected. In general, the results are suggestive of definite influence of diabetes on epididymal phosphatases which is region specific. Diabetes induced decrease in phosphatases may have an impact on secretory and absorptive functions of
epididymis
and thus on sperm maturation.
...
PMID:Effect of diabetes mellitus on epididymal enzymes of adult rats. 166 46
An ultrastructural, enzymohistochemical, and immunohistochemical study of the ductus
epididymis
in normal men was undertaken to investigate the characteristics of the apical mitochondria-rich cells (AMRCs). These cells, which differ morphologically from the principal cells (PCs), appear in isolation in the caput epididymidis (5.8 +/- 1.7 cells per cross-sectional duct) and only occasionally in the corpus epididymidis. The morphologic appearance of AMRCs varies from slender cells extending from the basement membrane to the lumen to apical cells without apparent contact with the basement membrane. The former display a round pale nucleus located in the middle of the epithelium; the apical cells have a dark nucleus, which, surrounded by a narrow cytoplasmic band, protrudes into the lumen. The cytoplasm of AMRCs is electron-dense and contains numerous mitochondria surrounded by rough endoplasmic reticulum cisternae. In the apical portion, there are lysosomes, vesicles with an electron-dense granule, and vacuoles showing a variable size and content. The stereocilia are shorter and less numerous than those of the PCs. The AMRCs are similar to the PCs in the intensely positive reaction for the enzymatic activity acid phosphatase, as well as in the lack of reaction for
alkaline phosphatase
and phosphorylase activities. AMRCs differ from PCs in: (1) a more intense reaction to the enzymatic activities ATPase, NADP, and succinic dehydrogenease, (2) a more intense immunostaining by AE1/AE3 and Ks4.62 anti-cytokeratin antibodies, and anti-estradiol receptor protein (D5) antibodies, and (3) a lower staining affinity for epithelial membrane antigen (EMA) antibodies. No positive immunostaining for the anti-cytokeratin Ks8.6 antibodies was observed in either AMRCs or PCs.
...
PMID:Apical mitochondria-rich cells in the human epididymis: an ultrastructural, enzymohistochemical, and immunohistochemical study. 172 7
It is the purpose of this study to determine the effects of Zn deficiency on the biochemical composition of testes,
epididymis
, and seminal vesicle of rabbits. An attempt is made to evaluate previous physiological studies and to correlate them with biochemical changes. 30 mature male Balady rabbits were used in this study. 1 group was fed a Zn-deficient diet, and 2 control groups were pair-fed or fed ad libitum a Zn-sufficient diet, all for a period of 120 d. There was significant reduction in the levels of hyaluronidase,
alkaline phosphatase
, acid phosphatase, lactic dehydrogenase, sialic acid, protein, and Zn of both testes and
epididymis
of Zn-deficient rabbits. Reduction in the level of glyceryl-phosphoryl choline in the
epididymis
of Zn-deficient rabbits was the best indicator of inhibition of epididymal secretory activity. In contrast, the cholesterol and glycogen contents of the testes were elevated. The results also showed in Zn-deficient rabbits significant reduction in androgen-sensitive parameters, namely fructose and citric acid in the seminal vesicle. Zn levels were decreased in the seminal vesicle. The results indicated that Zn deficiency caused inhibition of testicular, epididymal, and seminal vesicle function and, consequently, caused reductions in the biochemical composition of these organs.
...
PMID:Response of testes, epididymis, and seminal vesicle of rabbits to zinc deficiency. 178 25
The effect of Anandron, a nonsteroidal antiandrogen, on the reproductive system and fertility of adult male rats was studied. Administered at a daily oral dose of 5 mg and 10 mg (per rat) for 30 days, it caused a significant increase in the plasma testosterone levels. Spermatogenic arrest in about 20 to 50% of the tubules in 9 out of 16 rats and stimulation of Leydig cells was observed in rats treated with the higher dose. Although a reduction occurred in accessory sex organ (
epididymis
, seminal vesicles, SV; ventral prostate, VP; dorsal prostate, DP and coagulating gland, CG) weight, no parallel reduction was evident in the secretory indices of the
epididymis
(glycerylphosphorylcholine and sialic acid), VP (
alkaline phosphatase
) and CG (fructose). However, there was a reduction in the total content per organ of these constituents. Females mated with treated males showed postimplantation loss indicating an adverse effect of Anandron during spermiogenesis. The results suggest that the peripheral antiandrogenic potency of Anandron in intact animals is insufficient to completely neutralize the elevated levels of androgens. A microdose (1 microgram) of estradiol efficiently neutralized the central stimulatory effect of Anadron and potentiated its antiandrogenic action. The potential use of such a combination for 'Fertility Regulation' in male is discussed.
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PMID:Effect of a nonsteroidal antiandrogen, anandron, on the reproductive system and fertility in male rats. 238 52
Malvidin chloride (MC) a colouring agent from flowers of Malvaviscus conzattii Greenum was studied for male anti-fertility effects in adult langur monkeys (Presbytis entellus entellus Dufresne). When fed 50 mg MC kg-1 for a period of 60 days, inhibition of spermatogenesis resulted. The weights of testes and epididymides were reduced and there was atrophy of the Leydig cells. In the
epididymis
, epithelial cell heights were reduced after MC-treatment. Conspicuous shrinkage of seminiferous tubules and Leydig cell nuclei were evident. Depletion of total proteins, RNA, sialic acid, alkaline/acid phosphatase activity in testes and epididymides with the elevation of testicular levels of cholesterol and glycogen also occurred. Blood/serum analysis and haematology of MC-treated langur monkeys revealed that all of the clinically important parameters were well within the normal range. The slightly increased bilirubin concentration and
alkaline phosphatase
activity returned to normal range within 30 days of the last dose of MC. The anti-spermatogenic activity of MC in langur monkeys is discussed.
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PMID:Anti-spermatogenic activity of malvidin chloride in langur monkeys (Presbytis entellus entellus Dufresne). 238 40
Dry leaf powder of A. paniculata, when fed orally to male albino rats, at a dose level of 20 mg powder per day for 60 days, resulted in cessation of spermatogenesis, degenerative changes in the seminiferous tubules, regression of Leydig cells and regressive and/or degenerative changes in the
epididymis
, seminal vesicle, ventral prostate and coagulating gland. There was reduction in the weight and fluid content of the accessory glands. The treatment also resulted in accumulation of glycogen and cholesterol in the testis, and increased activities of lactate dehydrogenase in testis and
alkaline phosphatase
in testis and ventral prostate. The results suggest antispermatogenic and/or antiandrogenic effect of the plant.
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PMID:Antifertility effect of Andrographis paniculata (Nees) in male albino rat. 240 16
A cell culture system is characterized for monolayers of immature rat epididymal epithelial cells grown on permeable supports. Cover of the filters was achieved by days 4-5 and was maintained for 9-12 days. The secretion of acid phosphatase (ACP),
alkaline phosphatase
(AKP) and N-acetylglucosaminidase (NAG) into apical and basal compartments of culture chambers was monitored with time in culture for cells from the proximal and distal
epididymis
of 37-day-old animals. There was independent secretion of the three enzymes: secretion of NAG and AKP was mainly apical, that of ACP basal; daily secretion of ACP and AKP was constant throughout culture, that of NAG declined; there was greater secretion of NAG and AKP by cells from the proximal than the distal region. The initial high apical secretion of NAG is thought to reflect loss of enzyme from unattached cells, whereas the later AKP secretion is truly directional. Secretion was not influenced by the enzymes used in cell preparation. The cytotoxic agent Thimerosal inhibited secretion of all enzymes when placed beneath the cultures, indicating that secretion depended on viable cells, but initially stimulated release of AKP when applied above the cells possibly reflecting release from the cell membrane.
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PMID:Immature rat epididymal epithelial cells grown in static primary monolayer culture on permeable supports. I. Vectorial secretion. 247 94
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