Background: In most mammals, the testis is always maintained at a lower temperature than that in the abdomen, and exposure of the testis to body temperature causes degeneration of germ cells. Objective: In this research, the long effect of heat exposure on sperm parameters and microstructure of mouse testis were investigated. Cryptorchid mouse were induced by exposure to abdominal heat. Materials and Methods: Immature mice were anesthetized and a small incision was made in the abdominal skin, then fat pad at the upper end of testis was sutured to peritoneum. Weight of testis, spermatogenic cell numbers, tubular ectasis (rate of tubular lumen comparing to the thickness of germinal epithelium) as well as epididymal sperm parameters were m...
This study was carried out to determine if exposure to hot environmental temperatures had a direct, ...
<p>(<b>A</b>-<b>D</b>) Electron micrographs of non-treated (<b>A</b>) or heat-shocked mice testes at...
Background: An increase in the temperature of the testis is associated with damage to the epithelium...
Background: In most mammals, the testis is always maintained at a lower temperature than that in th...
Abstract. In most mammals, the testis is always maintained at a lower temperature than in the abdome...
Chronic heat stress-induced testicular damage and function therefore adversely affect their reproduc...
ABSTRACT: An investigationwas undertaken to determine whether the germ-cell loss associated with exp...
In most mammalian species, the temperature of scrotal testes is several degrees lower than that of c...
Published: 11 September 2014This study investigated the effects of high temperatures on male germ ce...
Heat stress is a major concern in animal reproduction, as testicular temperature must be 3–5 °C belo...
Paper 115, Abstracts only published 40th Annual Conference of the Society for Reproductive Biology ...
Exposure to extreme temperature conditions such as occurs in certain occupations is known to induce ...
"April 2002"Includes bibliographical references (leaves 200-249)xv, 249 leaves : ill., plates (some ...
A study was conducted to determine whether following exposure of male mice to high temperatures, the...
Objective: Testicular cell transplantation has been widely used to investigate the restorationof fer...
This study was carried out to determine if exposure to hot environmental temperatures had a direct, ...
<p>(<b>A</b>-<b>D</b>) Electron micrographs of non-treated (<b>A</b>) or heat-shocked mice testes at...
Background: An increase in the temperature of the testis is associated with damage to the epithelium...
Background: In most mammals, the testis is always maintained at a lower temperature than that in th...
Abstract. In most mammals, the testis is always maintained at a lower temperature than in the abdome...
Chronic heat stress-induced testicular damage and function therefore adversely affect their reproduc...
ABSTRACT: An investigationwas undertaken to determine whether the germ-cell loss associated with exp...
In most mammalian species, the temperature of scrotal testes is several degrees lower than that of c...
Published: 11 September 2014This study investigated the effects of high temperatures on male germ ce...
Heat stress is a major concern in animal reproduction, as testicular temperature must be 3–5 °C belo...
Paper 115, Abstracts only published 40th Annual Conference of the Society for Reproductive Biology ...
Exposure to extreme temperature conditions such as occurs in certain occupations is known to induce ...
"April 2002"Includes bibliographical references (leaves 200-249)xv, 249 leaves : ill., plates (some ...
A study was conducted to determine whether following exposure of male mice to high temperatures, the...
Objective: Testicular cell transplantation has been widely used to investigate the restorationof fer...
This study was carried out to determine if exposure to hot environmental temperatures had a direct, ...
<p>(<b>A</b>-<b>D</b>) Electron micrographs of non-treated (<b>A</b>) or heat-shocked mice testes at...
Background: An increase in the temperature of the testis is associated with damage to the epithelium...