Ultrastructural studies on biopsy tissue from the right testis of a 39-year old patient with varicocele revealed 2.5-5 microns thick invaginations of the lamina propria towards the lumen of the seminiferous tubules. These invaginations were of various lengths. The presence of invaginations was confirmed through examination of serial semi-thin sections. In some seminiferous tubules two neighbouring deep invaginations were joined together thus completely encircling and thereby separating the basal compartment, and in some cases even the adluminal compartment, of the seminiferous tubule. The invaginations were surrounded continuously by the basement membrane and contained collagen fibres, cell processes of myoid cells and in some cases also their nuclei.
The activity of Mg2+-activated ATPase was studied in the rat testis employing histochemical and microphotometrical methods. The enzymatic activity could be correlated with the stages of spermatogenesis. From stage XII onwards, the elongated spermatids showed a weak to moderate activity, which increased from the acrosomal phase to the maturation phase. The reaction product was located in the mid-piece and tail piece of elongated spermatids with a maximum intensity at stage VIII. Morphometric analysis revealed six distinct patterns, which could be correlated with the stages of spermatogenesis.
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