ULTRASTRUCTURE OF IMMATURE LEYDIG-CELLS IN THE HUMAN PREPUBERTAL TESTIS

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PRINCE, FP
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ANATOMICAL RECORD | 1984年 / 209卷 / 02期
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10.1002/ar.1092090204
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R602 [外科病理学、解剖学]; R32 [人体形态学];
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The cellularity of the human prepubertal testicular interstitium has not been well studied at the ultrastructural level. Testicular biopsies were obtained from 35 boys aged 3-9 yr and examined by EM to clarify and quantitate the cell types present during the prepubertal period. The prepubertal testicular interstitium consisted of immature Leydig cells (9%), primitive fibroblastic cells (63%) (intertubular in location), and attenuated peritubular fibroblasts (28%). The primitive fibroblastic cells and peritubular fibroblasts appear closely related, being distinguished mainly by shape and location. The immature Leydig cell type contrasts with the fibroblastic cell types by exhibiting an irregular nucleus with relatively little heterochromatin. The most impressive cytoplasmic feature is the moderate to extensive development of smooth endoplasmic reticulum in the form of anastomosing tubules. In contrast, the rough endoplasmic reticulum is not well developed. Other cytoplasmic characteristics are the highly developed Golgi elements and occasional lipid droplets and lysosomes. Glycogen is also often present and is generally found in those cells that do not contain a well-developed smooth endoplasmic reticulum. The ultrastructure of the immature Leydig cell is compared with that of the mature fetal and adult Leydig cells. Although generally found in small clusters between tubules, these cells are often attenuated and closely associated with the seminiferous tubules. Occasional intermediate cell morphologies suggest a relationship between the primitive fibroblasts and immature Leydig cells. The presence of small cells exhibiting a steroid-producing morphology, classified as immature Leydig cells, in the prepubertal testicular interstitium is an interesting finding and is in accordance with earlier studies on nonhuman mammals. It is unknown whether these cells are remnants of the fetal Leydig cell population or have differentiated neonatally from the primitive fibroblastic cells. The immature Leydig cells could be the progenitors of the adult Leydig cell population.
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