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Study of Testicular Structure in Fetuses with Prune Belly Syndrome

PURPOSE: To compare the structure of the testis in fetuses with prune belly syndrome (PBS) to normal controls. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We studied 6 testes obtained from 3 fetuses with PBS and 14 testes from 7 male fetuses. The testicular specimens were cut into 5-μm thick sections and stained with he...

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Autores principales: Favorito, Luciano A., Costa, Suelen F., Costa, Waldemar S., Vieiralves, Rodrigo, Bernardo, Fabio O., Sampaio, Francisco J. B.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5457755/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28607553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/3254980
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Sumario:PURPOSE: To compare the structure of the testis in fetuses with prune belly syndrome (PBS) to normal controls. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We studied 6 testes obtained from 3 fetuses with PBS and 14 testes from 7 male fetuses. The testicular specimens were cut into 5-μm thick sections and stained with hematoxylin and eosin (HE), to observe the seminiferous tubules; Weigert's solution to observe elastic fibers; and picrosirius red to observe collagen. The images were captured with an Olympus BX51 microscope and Olympus DP70 camera. The stereological analysis was done with the Image Pro and Image J programs. Means were statistically compared using the Mann–Whitney U test (p < 0.005). RESULTS: Quantitative analysis documented no differences (p = 0.4) in number of seminiferous tubules (ST) in PBS testes (mean = 8.87%, SD = 1.59), when compared to the control (mean = 11.4%, SD = 2.99) and no differences (p = 0.8) in diameter of ST in PBS testes (mean = 52.85 μm, SD = 1.58) when compared to the control group (mean = 53.17 μm, SD = 1.55), but we did observe a lower number (p = 0.0002) of Leydig cells in the PBS testes (mean = 67.03% and SD = 3.697) when compared to the control group (mean = 90.1% and SD = 2.986). CONCLUSIONS: Our study showed a lower concentration of Leydig cells in the triad syndrome fetuses.