Folia Medica (Feb 2022)

Stage specific expression of angiotensin-converting enzyme and thickened lamina propria in relation to male fertility

  • Mina Pencheva,
  • Yvetta Koeva,
  • Ekaterina Pavlova,
  • Nina Atanassova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/folmed.64.e59819
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 1
pp. 41 – 48

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Introduction: The testis is an immune privileged organ that provides a specific environment for germ cell development. Various factors responsible for inflammatory changes can lead to deterioration of the immune tolerant model found in the testis. As a result, the thickness of the proper membrane of seminiferous tubules changes and the process of spermatogenesis is disturbed. Aim: The purpose of the present study was to find the connection between the changes in the level of testis-specific isoform of angiotensin-converting enzyme (tACE) expression and the morphological changes of the seminiferous tubule wall of the testis in patients with infertility.Materials and methods: The study included 24 infertile men who underwent a testicular biopsy. Routine histological techniques, immunohistochemical reactions for tACE, α-smooth muscle actin, and morphometric analysis were performed to examine the biopsy preparations.Results: By using testicular biopsy to diagnose patients with infertility, a stage-specific pattern of the processes associated with thickened proper membrane of seminiferous tubules was established and a decreased or absent spermatogenic activity was observed.Conclusions: A significant increase in the proper membrane thickness of the seminiferous tubules in the testis was found in patients with infertility. This finding shows that the processes take place gradually over time, correlating with the degree of pathology, and that changes do not depend on the factors causing them. We also found that the degree of proper membrane thickening correlated with disturbances of spermatogenesis, using tACE expression as a marker for spermatogenic epithelium differentiation. 

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