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Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica ; (6): 56-59, 2014.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-456041

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Objective To compare the effects of different transplantation sites on the outcome of testicular grafts in mice, and to provide a basis for development and application of this technique in relevant research .Method 5-day old and 4-week old SPF male C57BL/6J mice were used in this study .Three groups of testicular transplantation , i.e.dorsal subcutaneous transplantation ( 5 mice, 40 testes ) , transplantation inside the testicular tunica albuginea ( 6 mice, 12 testes), and were subrenal capsule transplantation (10 mice,15 testes) groups were set up for evaluating the effect of transplantation site on the outcomes in mice .Sham operation (4 mice) and castration (4 mice) groups were also used in this study.The mice were sacrificed at 8 weeks after transplantation and the transplanted testes were collected for analysis of their weight, transplant survival, weight gain, and germ cell differentiation.Results There were significant differences of the testicular germ cell differentiation in different transplantation groups .The germ cell differentiation was best in the in-tra-tunica albuginea transplantation group , and were similar to that in the sham operation group .The germ cell differentia-tion rate was 100%in the intra-tunica albuginea transplantation group , 29.2% in the subcutaneous transplantation group and 0%in the subrenal capsule transplantation group .Conclusions Transplantation beneath the testicular tunica albug-inea is the most favorable site for germ cell differentiation , and dorsal subcutaneous transplantation is an alternative choice . Subrenal capsule transplantation is not appropriate for preservation of male reproductive organs in mice .

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Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery ; (12)2003.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-543176

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Objective To investigate the effect of xenotransplantation of microencapsulated rabbit parathyroid tissue in different sites in rats for the treatment of hypoparathyroidism. Methods The parathyroid glands from Wistar rats were removed to make them aparathyroid. Ultimately, sixteen rats were included because their serum calcium values were continuously below 1.6 mmol/L. We also encapsulated the cultured rabbit parathyroid tissue with alginate-BaCl2 microcapsule. According to the transplantation sites, rats were randomly divided into two groups: renal adipose microcapsule group and peritoneal microcapsule group, eight in each group. Encapsulated rabbit parathyroid tissues were then transplanted accordingly to different microcapsule groups. The calcium serum contents were examined on 5,15,25,35,45,55 and 65 d respectively after transplantation and the grafts were observed through electron microscope on the 65 d in particular. Results The calcium contents after transplantation in renal adipose microcapsule group restored to normal and the observation outcomes of grafts showed that they survived well. The calcium contents of posttransplantation in peritoneal group also restored to normal with an exception that it dropped to a level lower than 1.6 mmol/L on the 65 d. Electron microscope also showed that there were necrotic tissues in the center and only a few cells survived on the edge of the grafts. Within peritoneal microcapsule group, the values were significantly lower than others taken at different phases. Conclusion Microencapsulated rabbit parathyroid tissue that was xenotransplanted into rats can survive and function without administration of immunodepressant. There are significant differences of calcium contents at varying phases between two transplantation sites, which demonstrate that renal adipose may be an optimal site for microcapsule xenotransplantation.

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