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Indian J Pathol Microbiol ; 28(4): 355-61, 1985 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3833729

RESUMO

PIP: Agglutination and immobilization tests were performed to detect the presence of sperm antibodies in the sera of 100 vasectomized men. Overall, 52% of subjects had sperm antibodies. 50% showed agglutinating antibodies, while immobilizing antibodies were present in 40%. Of the 52 positive cases, 23 showed agglutinating antibody alone in their sera. 73 had both agglutinating and immobilizing antibodies, and 3.8% had sperm immobilizing activity alone. The age incidence of the presence of sperm antibodies was as follows: under 35 years, 66%; 36-40 years, 50%; 41-45 years, 50%; and 46 years and above, 33.3%. The highest percentage of presence of sperm antibodies was recorded in men who had been vasectomized less than 1 year previously (75%). Significantly high titers of sperm agglutinating activity were found in 20% of the positive cases, while high titers of sperm immobilizing activity were noted in 40% of positive cases. It has been suggested that the development of sperm antibodies after vasectomy may prevent subsequent successful restoration of fertility by reanastomosis.^ieng


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Anticorpos/análise , Espermatozoides/imunologia , Vasectomia , Adulto , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Fatores de Tempo
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Arch Androl ; 2(1): 77-84, 1979.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-443925

RESUMO

After advocating vas occlusion as a biological method for rejuvenating aging males, Steinach had suggested that the effect might be more pronounced if the obstruction were placed proximal to the epididymis. This Steinach II procedure has now been studied in 15 dogs and five men. Occlusion was performed at the level of the vasa efferentia, avoiding any vascular trauma. Radiological visualization confirmed a perfect block. There were no untoward reactions, such as orchitis or hydrocele. In dogs, widespread degeneration in the seminiferous tubules was evident, and the total Leydig cell volume showed an increase from 0.7 to 1.0 ml/testis. The changes, however, were not significantly different from conventional vasectomy. In men, there were considerable preexisting senile changes, and the total Leydig cell volume was already as high as 2.8 ml/testis. These changes obscured any possible effect of Steinach II operation.


PIP: The placement of epididymal obstruction at vasectomy was investigated to see if such placement affects the biological rejuvenation of males. Whether placing the obstruction proximal to the epididymis (Steinach II) instead of beyond it (Steinach I) would make any difference in dogs and men was investigated. Steinach II was studied in 15 dogs and 5 men. Occlusion was performed at the level of the vasa efferentia, avoiding any vascular trauma. Radiological visualization confirmed a perfect block. There were no untoward reactions, such as orchitis or hydrocele. In dogs, widespread degeneration in the seminiferous tubules was evident; total Leydig cell volume showed an increase from .7-1 ml/testis. These changes were not significantly different from conventional vasectomy. In men, there were considerable preexisting senile changes; total Leydig cell volume was already as high as 2.8 ml/testis. Hence, any possible effect of the Steinach II procedure was obscured by these preexisting changes.


Assuntos
Rejuvenescimento , Vasectomia/métodos , Animais , Contagem de Células , Cães , Epididimo , Humanos , Células Intersticiais do Testículo/citologia , Masculino , Testículo/citologia
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