Leydig cells within the aspermatogenic seminiferous tubules |
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Authors: | Hiroshi Mori MD Masamitsu Tamai MD Hiroaki Fushimi MD Haruki Fukuda MD Tamaki Maeda MD |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pathology, Osaka Medical College, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Cells identical to Leydig cells were found within a peritubular boundary layer and even inside a basal lamina of seminiferous tubules in three male patients (two with inguinal cryptorchism and one with infertility). The seminiferous tubules of all patients showed a moderate to marked thickening of the boundary layer and a complete loss of spermatogenic cells. The "ectopic Leydig cells" were characterized by the presence of Reinke crystals or an extensively developed smooth endoplasmic reticulum. These cells were believed to have differentiated in situ from myoid cells within the boundary layer and also to have invaded from the interstitial tissue in the form of mature Leydig cells. The occurrence of ectopic Leydig cells appeared to parallel the extent of loss of the Sertoli cells and also that of the thickening of the boundary layer. The functional significance of the ectopic occurrence might be implicated in the impaired spermatogenesis. |
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