Testes Histology And Embryology

Yazar: Zeynep Yigman
Yayın Yılı: 2023
Sayfa Sayısı: 1-10
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Kitap Dili : Türkçe

Male reproductive organs testes produce germ cells and androgens. Germ cells are produced within the seminiferous tubules of the testes, which are composed of seminiferous epithelium and tunica propria. The seminiferous epithelium consists of two distinct types of cells: spermatogenic (germ) cells at various stages of development and supportive Sertoli cells. Within the connective tissue between seminiferous tubules, Leydig (interstitial) cells, which function to secrete the hormones testosterone and INSL-3, are found in clusters. During the development of testes, primordial germ cells, which give rise to spermatozoa, derive from the yolk sac, while the Sertoli and Leydig cells differentiate from somatic support cells and interstitial stromal cells, respectively, both deriving from the coelomic epithelium. Initially, testes develop on the posterior abdominal wall, and then they descend
to their final location in the scrotum by a process known as the descent of the testis involving the transabdominal phase and the inguinoscrotal phase. All events occurring during the development and descent of testes are controlled by various factors, including genes, growth factors, and hormones. Abnormalities in these factors effecting the normal development of the testes may lead to abnormal development or developmental disorders, which may result in genital disorders, infertility, and tumors.

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