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Korean Journal of Urology ; : 10-15, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-29913

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Because cryptorchid testes are known to undergo histopathologic changes affecting development, maturation, and tertility, early surgical correction is usually recommended. However there are differing opinions concerning whether retractile testes are affected by similar changes and also whether there is a need for surgical treatment. We aimed to assess the histopathologic changes in retractile testis by studying the changes in testes artificially placed back in the abdomen after they have descended to scrotum in experimental rat models. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 3 groups; a control group(controls), prepubertal ascent group (P) in which testis were placed back intraabdominally by bilateral inguinal canal obstruction at 6 weeks, a neonatal group(N) in which intraabdminal testis was induced by bilateral inguinal canal obstruction at birth. The relative weight of the testis, morphology of the seminiferous tubules including Leydig cells, tubular degeneration phase(TDP), spermatogonia per tubules(S/T), and Sertoli cell index (SCI) of these three groups were analyzed and compared. RESULTS: The relative weight of testis was significantly decreased in the group of N(0.0016+/-0.001) and P(0.0015+/-0.0002) compared to controls(0.0037+/-0.0002) (p<0.05). The S/T value was also decreased in P(2.05+/-18.2) and N(73.2+/-32.4) when compared to controls (360.2+/-21.3). Similar changes were observed in SCI of both P(64.5+/-6.4) and N (91.2+/-14.2) when compared to controls (227.9+/-31.1). Only minority of N and P showed higher TDP values. However, although statistically insignificant, TDP was increased in both P and N when compared to controls. The Leydig cells in N and P showed cellular distortion and hypertrophy. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrate that prepubertal ascent, similar to that of innate cryptorchid testis, also can induce histopathologic changes such as changes in testicular seminiferous tubule, decrease in the S/T value and decrease in SCI value. Our findings supports that hypothesis that retractile testis may cause histological damage thus surgical correction may also be warranted similar to in case of genuine cryptorchism.


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Animals , Humans , Male , Rats , Abdomen , Cryptorchidism , Hypertrophy , Inguinal Canal , Leydig Cells , Models, Animal , Models, Theoretical , Parturition , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Scrotum , Seminiferous Tubules , Spermatogonia , Testis
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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 1864-1869, 1995.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-226675

ABSTRACT

This study was carried out to evaluate the effect of cauterization on histopathology of sclera and corneal astigmatism. All rabbit eyes had corneal steepening in the vertical meridian after cauterization. The greatest astigmatism was noticed immediately after cauterized eyes and then was reduced gradually for a period of 2 months. Under light microscope, necrosis of collagen fibrils and inflammatory cells were found immediately after cauterization of the eyes. After 2 months, treated sclera was recovered to normal structure. Under electron microscope, tissue defect was found immediately after cauterization. At the 1st month, tissue defect was replaced by small collagen fibrils, however, these changes were much improved during a period of 2 months. This study suggest that gradual loss of corneal astigmatism following cauterization was correlated with the histopathologic healing process of cauterization. The author recommends usage of the lightest and briefest application of wet field bipolar cautery at the lowest power setting capable of achieving hemostasis for minimal astigmatism.


Subject(s)
Rabbits , Astigmatism , Cautery , Collagen , Hemostasis , Necrosis , Sclera
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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 1023-1028, 1993.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-46767

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to evaluate the histopathologic changes of the pigmented rabbit ratina after endocryopexy. We investigated the differences or similarity among endocryopexy, transscleral cryopexy and laser phocoagulation. Their ultrastructural changes were observed with light and electron microscope. The results were as follows; 1. The first day after endocryopexy, we observed rupture of the internal limiting membrane, breakdown the inner and outer retina, separation of intercellular gap junction of pigment epithelial cells, and accumulation of exudation within subretinal space. 2. In the 8th days, there are mull iplication of retinal pigment epithelial cell layer and development of basal infolding. 3. The present study suggested that effects of endocryopexy on the retina to cause chorioretinal adhesion was similar to transscleral cryopexy or laser photocoagulation However it should be operated on the premise that in requires technical skill for the purpose of clinical application.


Subject(s)
Epithelial Cells , Gap Junctions , Light Coagulation , Membranes , Retina , Retinaldehyde , Rupture
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Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin ; (12)1986.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-549924

ABSTRACT

The protective effect of TGPs on acute liver damage induced by carbon tetrachloride ( CCl4 ) was investigated in mice . TGPs ( 40 or 80mg/kg?d ? 3d, ip ) reduced the elevation of plasma or serume gl- utamic pyruvic transaminase ( GPT ) and plasma lactate dehydroge-nase ( LDH ) in CCl4-intoxicated mice, but if had no significant influence on the elevation of plasma glutamic oxalacetic transaminase ( GOT).TGPs (40mg/kg?d ? 3d, ip ) showed a protective effect on the histopathologic changes of liver injury induced by CCl4. The results suggest that TGPs may a protect against hepatic damage.

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