The structural and functional state of hemomicrocirculatory bed and parenchyma of the testis in varicocele
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https://doi.org/10.14739/2310-1237.2015.2.50990Keywords:
Varicocele, SpermatogenesisAbstract
Varicose veins of the spermatic cord and testis membranes play a key role in the development of male infertility.
Aim. To study the structural features of the bloodstream and testicular parenchyma in terms of varicose veins of the spermatic cord and testis membranes.
Meyhods and results. In 23 testicular preparations taken from men of mature age convoluted seminiferous tubules diameter, number of cells of spermatogenic epithelium and interstitial endocrinocytes nuclei volume were studied using macro- and microscopic morphometric methods. It was established that in varicocele testis volume, diameter of convoluted seminiferous tubules and interstitial endocrinocytes nuclei volume significantly reduced.
Conclusion. This indicates the presence of circulatory hypoxia of testicles, which leads to a decrease in the volume of interstitial endocrinocytes nuclei by 31%, thereby reducing their functional properties.
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