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J Androl ; 21(2): 276-90, 2000.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10714823

RESUMO

Many men who have undergone vasectomy later request vasovasostomy. Unfortunately, significant numbers of these men remain infertile despite the reestablishment of patent ducts. This report examines the possibility that epididymal function remains compromised after vasovasostomy in the rat by examination of quantifiable, in vivo protein synthesis and secretion in the caput epididymidis. Rats were studied 30 days after vasectomy, 30 days after a vasovasostomy (which was performed 30 days after vasectomy), or after sham operations. Epididymal lumen fluids (LF) were collected by micropuncture after 3 hours' in vivo microperifusion of tubules with 35S-amino acids. Proteins were separated by 2-dimensional electrophoresis and were detected by Coomassie blue staining. Synthesized proteins in tubule extract and synthesized and secreted proteins in LF were detected by autoradiography and image analysis. Specific proteins that appeared to be affected by vasectomy-vasovasostomy were identified by internal sequence analysis. LF contained an average of 87 detectable proteins synthesized and secreted in the control caput. Nineteen of the most prominent LF proteins were selected for more focused study. The most prominent proteins were clusterin, cysteine-rich secretory protein (CRISP)-1, and epididymal retinoic acid-binding protein. Among these, CRISP-1 remained reduced in LF after vasovasostomy. Two more minor proteins that remained reduced after vasovasostomy were identified as prostaglandin D2 synthase and phosphatidylethanolamine-binding protein. All 3 of these proteins occur in the epididymides of multiple species and have been associated with sperm fertilizing capacity.


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Epididimo/metabolismo , Biossíntese de Proteínas , Vasectomia , Vasovasostomia , Animais , Autorradiografia , Eletroforese em Gel Bidimensional , Masculino , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley
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Fertil Steril ; 73(2): 229-37, 2000 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10685520

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether antisperm autoantibody production after prepubertal vas injury is influenced by immediate repair of the vas compared to delay of the reanastomosis until sexual maturity. DESIGN: Animal study comparing early repair, late repair, and sham-operated groups. SETTING: Research laboratory in a medical school. PATIENT(S): Lewis rats. INTERVENTION(S): After division of the vas deferens in juvenile rats, animals in an early repair group had the vasa repaired immediately by using an absorbable intraluminal stent. Animals in a late repair group had vasa obstructed by ligation until after puberty, when they underwent microsurgical vasovasostomy (age 60 days). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Antisperm antibodies were assayed by ELISA. The weights of reproductive organs were determined, and samples of testis were studied by light microscopy. RESULT(S): The antisperm antibody response was less when the vas was repaired immediately than if the repair was delayed until after puberty. There was a low incidence of testicular alteration in the repair groups and none in sham-operated animals. CONCLUSION(S): If the vas deferens is injured or obstructed prepubertally, there may be a benefit to considering immediate repair to reduce the likelihood of developing antisperm autoantibodies, which have been associated with reduced fertility.


Assuntos
Autoanticorpos/sangue , Maturidade Sexual/fisiologia , Espermatozoides/imunologia , Ducto Deferente/imunologia , Ducto Deferente/cirurgia , Análise de Variância , Animais , Autoantígenos/análise , Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática , Soros Imunes , Masculino , Tamanho do Órgão , Ratos , Ratos Endogâmicos Lew , Espermatozoides/citologia , Testículo/anatomia & histologia , Vasovasostomia
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