Awad Mahmoud, Ghanem Mohamed Elshabrawy
Department of Histology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, South Valley University, Qena, Egypt.
Department of Theriogenology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt.
Microsc Res Tech. 2018 Nov;81(11):1268-1274. doi: 10.1002/jemt.23133. Epub 2018 Oct 23.
Telocyte (TC) is an interesting unique interstitial cell demonstrated in many human and animal tissues and organs. This study verified, for the first time, the pattern of TC distribution in the testicular tissue of New Zealand White rabbits using histological, immunohistochemical, and electron microscopic tools. Rabbit testicular tissue samples were obtained from three pairs of adult healthy New Zealand white rabbit by surgical procedures. The testicular tissues were stained with hematoxyline-eosin, Crossmon's trichrome and Periodic acid Schiff. The immunohistochemistry was performed using three different antibodies CD34, CD117, and vimentin. The testes were examined by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Histologically, TCs formed a sheath surrounding the seminiferous tubules. Other TCs were located in the interstitial tissue of the rabbit testis. Immunohistochemically, TCs reacted strongly with CD34, CD117, and vimentin. Scanning electron microscopic findings clearly elucidated the spreading pattern of TCs and their cytoplasmic processes with the interstitial tissue including blood vessels. Both homocellular and heterocellular junctions were demonstrated by transmission electron microscope. On the basis of TCs distribution and connections, the before mentioned data suggested that, TCs may play a potential role in maintaining the testicular construction and regulation. A future work is needed to clarify the actual role played by TCs in monitoring testicular fertility. RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS: Telocyte (TC) is a unique cell demonstrated in human and animal tissues. TCs formed a sheath surrounding the seminiferous tubules in rabbits and may be located in interstitial tissue. Immunohistochemically, TCs reacted strongly with CD34 and CD117.
端细胞(TC)是一种有趣的独特间质细胞,已在许多人类和动物的组织及器官中得到证实。本研究首次使用组织学、免疫组织化学和电子显微镜技术,验证了新西兰白兔睾丸组织中端细胞的分布模式。通过外科手术从三对成年健康新西兰白兔获取睾丸组织样本。睾丸组织用苏木精-伊红、克罗斯蒙三色染色法和过碘酸希夫染色法进行染色。免疫组织化学使用三种不同抗体CD34、CD117和波形蛋白进行。通过扫描电子显微镜和透射电子显微镜对睾丸进行检查。组织学上,端细胞形成围绕生精小管的鞘。其他端细胞位于兔睾丸的间质组织中。免疫组织化学方面,端细胞与CD34、CD117和波形蛋白反应强烈。扫描电子显微镜检查结果清楚地阐明了端细胞及其细胞质突起与包括血管在内的间质组织的分布模式。透射电子显微镜显示了同型细胞连接和异型细胞连接。基于端细胞的分布和连接,上述数据表明,端细胞可能在维持睾丸结构和调节方面发挥潜在作用。需要进一步的研究来阐明端细胞在监测睾丸生育能力方面所起的实际作用。研究亮点:端细胞(TC)是在人类和动物组织中发现的独特细胞。端细胞在兔中形成围绕生精小管的鞘,可能位于间质组织中。免疫组织化学上,端细胞与CD34和CD117反应强烈。