2007
DOI: 10.1262/jrd.19053
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Morphological Features of The Seminiferous Epithelium in Cat (<i>Felis catus</i>, L. 1758) Testes

Abstract: Abstract. The aim of the present study was to assess the changes in the germinal epithelium in cats of different ages. Routine histological staining was applied to perform morphological and stereological examinations. The animals were divided into five groups according to age: under 8 months (n=28), 8-12 months (n=30), 12-36 months (n=33), 3-6 years (n=14) and older than 6 years (n=13). The appearance of the gonads of the males in the first group varied the most. The seminiferous tubules of the youngest cats c… Show more

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“…King and Johnson (2000) found correctly formed testes with numerous spermatozoa in a cat with hypospadias. Similarly to the results of examination of the testes in healthy cats of various ages obtained by Siemieniuch and Wocławek-Potocka (2007) in their own study, quite significant morphological differentiation of the seminiferous epithelium cells was found in cats with DSD aged 7-8 months. No such differentiation was observed in a six-month old animal with DSD.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…King and Johnson (2000) found correctly formed testes with numerous spermatozoa in a cat with hypospadias. Similarly to the results of examination of the testes in healthy cats of various ages obtained by Siemieniuch and Wocławek-Potocka (2007) in their own study, quite significant morphological differentiation of the seminiferous epithelium cells was found in cats with DSD aged 7-8 months. No such differentiation was observed in a six-month old animal with DSD.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…According to Wistuba, Stukenborg, and Luetjens (2007), all mammalian testes are generally composed of two parts, the seminiferous tubules and the interstitium. The histology of the seminiferous tubules and interstitium of the leopard testis assessed in this study is similar to that previously described for domestic cats and other mammalian species (Connell & Christensen, 1975;Wistuba et al, 2007;Siemieniuch & Wocławek-Potocka, 2007). The interstitium surrounding each seminiferous tubule contains blood vessels and Leydig cells that are responsible for the blood supply and mediate endocrine signals from the pituitary gland to and from the testes, respectively (Wistuba et al, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The height of the seminiferous epithelium exhibited mean values that are in agreement with a report by Siemieniuch and Woclawek-Potoca, 6 In 10 1-to 10-year-old cats, the mean values for height of the tubular epithelium were larger (77.19 μm) when compared with the three last studies mentioned above; however, the number of animals analyzed was also higher in this study (n = 30) and the age interval in the groups was more homogeneous, which could explain the difference.…”
Section: Tunica Albuginea and Seminiferous Epitheliumsupporting
confidence: 92%