Ultrastructure of Sertoli Cells in Cryptorchid Goats

Abstract
Sertoli cells of intra-abdominal testes from 25 naturally occurring, unilaterally cryptorchid, West African pygmy goats between the ages of 1–30 months were morphologically examined by light and transmission electron microscopy. Ultrastructurally, Sertoli cells in the intra-abdominal testes from 1-month-old goats were columnar and contained ovoid nuclei. The cytoplasm depicted clusters of rough endoplasmic reticulum cisternae (RER). In 3- to 4-month-old animals nucleolonemas of the Sertoli cells were associated with vesicles; the cytoplasm contained RER and areas of whorls of smooth endoplasmic reticulum. An abundance of lipid droplets was accompanied by lipofuscin granules in the cytoplasm. In 6- to 8-month-old goats RER cisternae presented circular or irregular profiles in the cells with an augmentation of cytoplasmic lipid droplets and lipofuscin granules. In 12- to 15-month-old animais intercellular spaces in the seminiferous epithelium exhibited focal expansions. Nuclear profiles of the Sertoli cells were irregular. In 24- to 30-month-old animals the Sertoli cells were in an advanced stage of degeneration.