“…Moreover, we have also suggested that the cytoplasmic liberation of protein gene product (PGP) 9.5, a deubiquitinating enzyme, which modulates proteolysis of cell-cycle regulators, is closely associated with the [6,15,18,24]. Human basal lamina of seminiferous epithelium with cryptorchid and varicocele have been reported to be distinctly enlarged and to form invaginations toward the lumens [6,15]. Additionally, in the gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist-treated monkeys, basal lamina of seminiferous epithelium has been reported to be also enlarged and accompanied with diminishing spermatogenetic activity [27].…”