Cryptorchidism in the rat: a possible model to study testicular dysgenesis syndrome (TDS)

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Autor(a) principal: Cardoso, Ana Paula Ferragut [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11449/142997
http://www.athena.biblioteca.unesp.br/exlibris/bd/cathedra/05-07-2016/000865710.pdf
Resumo: Cryptorchidism is a congenital defect affecting 2-4% of newborn boys, and is a major risk factor for infertility and testicular germ cell tumors (TGCT). The surgery that reallocates the testis into the scrotum, ochiopexy, should be performed between 6-12 months of age in order to allow normal fertility and reduce the risk of malignancy. Poor semen quality, undescended testis, hypospadias and TGCT are elements that, isolated or combined, compose the so-called Testicular Dysgenesis Syndrome (TDS). The present study aimed to characterize the testicular changes induced by a cryptorchidism and orchiopexy experimental model in the rat with the eventual purpose of better understanding TDS. Improved mechanical methods of abdominal cryptorchidism induction and a variation in the orchiopexy installation by anchoring the testes, and not the cauda epididymis, into the internal surface of the scrotal wall and gently pulling them down to the scrotum, are presented. To accomplish that, Sprague-Dawley male rats were surgically submitted to cryptorchidism by anchoring the testicular albuginea to the abdominal wall - the critical step of the present method - at 3 weeks of age; some of them were euthanized 3, 6 or 11 weeks after this surgery in order to register the morphological progression of cryptorchidism-induced testicular alterations. Other cryptorchidic animals were submitted to orchiopexy 3, 5 or 9 weeks after cryptorchidism; these animals were euthanized 3 or 8 weeks after orchiopexy. Sham operated animals underwent to cryptorchidism and orchiopexy at the same times as the surgical groups. At least 10 and 5 animals were used in surgical and sham groups, respectively, at the respective euthanasia moments. Cryptorchidic testis showed decreased weights, germ cell loss, spermatogenesis disruption, apoptosis and eventually some tubules with a Sertoli cells-only pattern, findings already described with other mechanical methods used to induce ...
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spelling Cryptorchidism in the rat: a possible model to study testicular dysgenesis syndrome (TDS)CriptorquidismoOrquidopexiaTesticulos - Metodos experimentaisCryptorchidism is a congenital defect affecting 2-4% of newborn boys, and is a major risk factor for infertility and testicular germ cell tumors (TGCT). The surgery that reallocates the testis into the scrotum, ochiopexy, should be performed between 6-12 months of age in order to allow normal fertility and reduce the risk of malignancy. Poor semen quality, undescended testis, hypospadias and TGCT are elements that, isolated or combined, compose the so-called Testicular Dysgenesis Syndrome (TDS). The present study aimed to characterize the testicular changes induced by a cryptorchidism and orchiopexy experimental model in the rat with the eventual purpose of better understanding TDS. Improved mechanical methods of abdominal cryptorchidism induction and a variation in the orchiopexy installation by anchoring the testes, and not the cauda epididymis, into the internal surface of the scrotal wall and gently pulling them down to the scrotum, are presented. To accomplish that, Sprague-Dawley male rats were surgically submitted to cryptorchidism by anchoring the testicular albuginea to the abdominal wall - the critical step of the present method - at 3 weeks of age; some of them were euthanized 3, 6 or 11 weeks after this surgery in order to register the morphological progression of cryptorchidism-induced testicular alterations. Other cryptorchidic animals were submitted to orchiopexy 3, 5 or 9 weeks after cryptorchidism; these animals were euthanized 3 or 8 weeks after orchiopexy. Sham operated animals underwent to cryptorchidism and orchiopexy at the same times as the surgical groups. At least 10 and 5 animals were used in surgical and sham groups, respectively, at the respective euthanasia moments. Cryptorchidic testis showed decreased weights, germ cell loss, spermatogenesis disruption, apoptosis and eventually some tubules with a Sertoli cells-only pattern, findings already described with other mechanical methods used to induce ...O criptorquidismo é uma anomalia congênito que afeta de 2 a 4% de meninos recém-nascidos, sendo um importante fator de risco para a infertilidade e tumores testiculares de células germinativas (TTCG). A cirurgia que realoca o testículo no escroto, oquidopexia, deve ser realizada entre 6 e 12 meses de idade, a fim de permitir fertilidade normal e reduzir o risco de malignidade. má qualidade do sêmen, testículo não descido, hipospadia e TTCG são elementos que, isolados ou combinados, compõem a chamada síndrome de disgenesia testicular (SDT). O presente estudo teve como objetivo caracterizar as alterações testiculares induzidas por uma modelo experimental de criptorquidia e orquidopexia em ratos, com o eventual objetivo de melhor compreender a SDT. Método mecânico aperfeiçoado de indução criptorquidismo abdominal e uma variação na instalação da orquidopexia ancorando os testículos, e não a cauda do epidídimo, na superfície interna da parede do escroto e puxando-os para o escroto, são apresentados. Para isso, ratos machos Sprague-Dawley foram submetidos cirurgicamente a criptorquidismo, ancorando a tunica albugínea dos testículos à parede abdominal - o passo crítico do presente método - na 3a semana de idade; alguns deles foram sacrificados após 3, 6 ou 11 semanas desta cirurgia, a fim de registrar a progressão morfológica das alterações testiculares induzidas pela criptorquidia. Outros animais criptorquídicos foram submetidos à orquidopexia após 3, 5 ou 9 semanas da criptorquidia; estes animais foram sacrificados 3 ou 8 semanas após orquidopexia. Animais falsamente operados (sham) foram submetidos a criptorquidia e orquidopexia nos mesmos momentos que os grupos cirúrgicos. Pelo menos dez e cinco animais foram utilizados em grupos de cirurgia e sham, respectivamente. Testículos criptorquídicos mostraram diminuição do peso, perda de células germinativas, parada na espermatogênese, apoptose e,...Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)CAPES: 001280/2014-07FAPESP: 12/09873-4Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Cohen, Samuel Monroe [UNESP]Camargo, João Lauro Viana de [UNESP]Pontes, Merielen Garcia Nascimento e [UNESP]Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Cardoso, Ana Paula Ferragut [UNESP]2016-08-12T18:48:46Z2016-08-12T18:48:46Z2015-07-24info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis31 f.application/pdfCARDOSO, Ana Paula Ferragut. Cryptorchidism in the rat: a possible model to study testicular dysgenesis syndrome (TDS). 2015. 31 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cryptorchidism in the rat: a possible model to study testicular dysgenesis syndrome (TDS)
title Cryptorchidism in the rat: a possible model to study testicular dysgenesis syndrome (TDS)
spellingShingle Cryptorchidism in the rat: a possible model to study testicular dysgenesis syndrome (TDS)
Cardoso, Ana Paula Ferragut [UNESP]
Criptorquidismo
Orquidopexia
Testiculos - Metodos experimentais
title_short Cryptorchidism in the rat: a possible model to study testicular dysgenesis syndrome (TDS)
title_full Cryptorchidism in the rat: a possible model to study testicular dysgenesis syndrome (TDS)
title_fullStr Cryptorchidism in the rat: a possible model to study testicular dysgenesis syndrome (TDS)
title_full_unstemmed Cryptorchidism in the rat: a possible model to study testicular dysgenesis syndrome (TDS)
title_sort Cryptorchidism in the rat: a possible model to study testicular dysgenesis syndrome (TDS)
author Cardoso, Ana Paula Ferragut [UNESP]
author_facet Cardoso, Ana Paula Ferragut [UNESP]
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Cohen, Samuel Monroe [UNESP]
Camargo, João Lauro Viana de [UNESP]
Pontes, Merielen Garcia Nascimento e [UNESP]
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cardoso, Ana Paula Ferragut [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Criptorquidismo
Orquidopexia
Testiculos - Metodos experimentais
topic Criptorquidismo
Orquidopexia
Testiculos - Metodos experimentais
description Cryptorchidism is a congenital defect affecting 2-4% of newborn boys, and is a major risk factor for infertility and testicular germ cell tumors (TGCT). The surgery that reallocates the testis into the scrotum, ochiopexy, should be performed between 6-12 months of age in order to allow normal fertility and reduce the risk of malignancy. Poor semen quality, undescended testis, hypospadias and TGCT are elements that, isolated or combined, compose the so-called Testicular Dysgenesis Syndrome (TDS). The present study aimed to characterize the testicular changes induced by a cryptorchidism and orchiopexy experimental model in the rat with the eventual purpose of better understanding TDS. Improved mechanical methods of abdominal cryptorchidism induction and a variation in the orchiopexy installation by anchoring the testes, and not the cauda epididymis, into the internal surface of the scrotal wall and gently pulling them down to the scrotum, are presented. To accomplish that, Sprague-Dawley male rats were surgically submitted to cryptorchidism by anchoring the testicular albuginea to the abdominal wall - the critical step of the present method - at 3 weeks of age; some of them were euthanized 3, 6 or 11 weeks after this surgery in order to register the morphological progression of cryptorchidism-induced testicular alterations. Other cryptorchidic animals were submitted to orchiopexy 3, 5 or 9 weeks after cryptorchidism; these animals were euthanized 3 or 8 weeks after orchiopexy. Sham operated animals underwent to cryptorchidism and orchiopexy at the same times as the surgical groups. At least 10 and 5 animals were used in surgical and sham groups, respectively, at the respective euthanasia moments. Cryptorchidic testis showed decreased weights, germ cell loss, spermatogenesis disruption, apoptosis and eventually some tubules with a Sertoli cells-only pattern, findings already described with other mechanical methods used to induce ...
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http://hdl.handle.net/11449/142997
000865710
http://www.athena.biblioteca.unesp.br/exlibris/bd/cathedra/05-07-2016/000865710.pdf
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