Effects of estrogen on human seminiferous tubules: Light and electron microscopic analysis
- 1 September 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Anatomy
- Vol. 153 (1) , 1-13
- https://doi.org/10.1002/aja.1001530102
Abstract
Morphological features of testes from four subjects after longterm treatment with ethinyl-estradiol (1–2 mg daily) and from five non-treated patients with prostatic carcinoma were studied by means of light and electron microscopy. The non-treated seminiferous tubules contained spermatogonia, spermatocytes, spermatids, spermatozoa, and Sertoli cells and showed no apparent morphologic abnormalities. On the other hand, the estrogen-treated testicular tissue contained only Sertoli cells and very few spermatogonia within the seminiferous tubules. The nuclei of Sertoli cells occasionally contained two nucleoli. The nucleolar complex was composed of a fine granular spherical body surrounded by a large granular, reticular network. The cytoplasm of the Sertoli cell contained osmiophilic lipid-like bodies. These lipid-like bodies appeared more pronounced in patients treated with higher doses of estrogen, suggesting a diminution of secretion of Sertoli cell hormone. Blebbing from the outer nuclear membrane appeared to have formed numerous vesicles in the cytoplasm. These vesicles usually contained several membrane-bound granular bodies. In the estrogen-treated testes, there was a marked increase in thickness and infolding of the basement membrane. Two unusual patterns of the basement membrane were observed: one appeared to be a reticular anastomosis, the other, an electron-dense trilayer. The morphological picture of seminiferous tubules from the estrogen-treated subjects appeared to correlate well with the suppressed plasma and testicular levels of testosterone, the undetectable circulating gonadotrophins, and the elevated plasma and testicular levels of estradiol-17β reported by Rodriguez-Rigau et al. (1977).Keywords
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