1926
DOI: 10.1086/394235
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The Biology of the Mammalian Testis and Scrotum

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“…Hypoxia or substrate deficiency has been invoked as the possible mechanism of heat-induced damage to mammalian testes by many authors (see Moore, 1926;Harrison, 1956;Ewing & VanDemark 1963;Waites & Setchell, 1964). More recently, it has been suggested that changes in membrane permeability at the cellular or subcellular level may be the primary lesion in heat-induced aspermatogenesis (Blackshaw & Hamilton, 1970, 1971 ; Lee & Fritz, 1972;Blackshaw, 1974;Lee, 1974) …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hypoxia or substrate deficiency has been invoked as the possible mechanism of heat-induced damage to mammalian testes by many authors (see Moore, 1926;Harrison, 1956;Ewing & VanDemark 1963;Waites & Setchell, 1964). More recently, it has been suggested that changes in membrane permeability at the cellular or subcellular level may be the primary lesion in heat-induced aspermatogenesis (Blackshaw & Hamilton, 1970, 1971 ; Lee & Fritz, 1972;Blackshaw, 1974;Lee, 1974) …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is in fact the case: McNab (1966) showed that body temperature is inversely related to body mass in birds and that, for a given mass, passerines have higher body temperatures than non-passerines, including very small nonpasserines such as hummingbirds. However, the reason why high temperature might constrain or affect sperm maturation is obscure (Moore 1926;Bedford 1977Bedford ,1991Carrick and Setchell 1977;Freeman 1990).…”
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“…En eski ve halen en çok taraftar bulan görüş sıcaklık farkı hipotezidir (1) . Testislerin skrotumda oluş nedeninin skrotum ile vücut arasındaki sıcaklık farklılığı olduğunu savunur.…”
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