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Macrophages and Leydig Cells in Testicular Biopsies of Azoospermic Men (CROSBI ID 205623)

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Goluža, Trpimir ; Boscanin, Alexander ; Cvetko , Jessica ; Kozina , Viviana ; Kosović , Marin ; Bernat , Maja Marija ; Kasum , Miro ; Kaštelan , Željko ; Ježek , Davor Macrophages and Leydig Cells in Testicular Biopsies of Azoospermic Men // BioMed research international, 2014 (2014), 1-14. doi: 10.1155/2014/828697

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Goluža, Trpimir ; Boscanin, Alexander ; Cvetko , Jessica ; Kozina , Viviana ; Kosović , Marin ; Bernat , Maja Marija ; Kasum , Miro ; Kaštelan , Željko ; Ježek , Davor

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Macrophages and Leydig Cells in Testicular Biopsies of Azoospermic Men

A number of studies have indicated that testicular macrophages play an important role in regulating steroidogenesis of Leydig cells and maintain homeostasis within the testis. The current paper deals with macrophages (CD68 positive cells) and Leydig cells in patients with nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA). Methods employed included histological analysis on semi- and ultrathin sections, immunohistochemistry, morphometry, and hormone analysis in the blood serum. Histological analysis pointed out certain structural changes of macrophages and Leydig cells in NOA group of patients when compared to controls. In the testis interstitium, an increased presence of CD68 positive cells has been noted. Leydig cells in NOA patients displayed a kind of a mosaic picture across the same bioptic sample: both normal and damaged Leydig cells with pronounced vacuolisation and various intensity of expression of testosterone have been observed. Stereological analysis indicated a significant increase in volume density of both CD68 positive and vacuolated Leydig cells and a positive correlation between the volume densities of these cell types. The continuous gonadotropin overstimulation of Leydig cells, together with a negative paracrine action of macrophages, could result in the damage of steroidogenesis and deficit of testosterone in situ.

macrophages; Leydig cells; azoospermia

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2014

2014.

1-14

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2314-6133

10.1155/2014/828697

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