Setchell B P
Department of Animal Sciences, University of Adelaide, Australia.
Hum Reprod. 1994 Jun;9(6):1081-7. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.humrep.a138637.
Aspects of the physiology of the testis and epididymis are discussed which might be relevant to future methods of contraception in the male. These include the blood-testis barriers, both at the tubular and vascular level, testicular and scrotal thermoregulation and maturation of spermatozoa in the epididymis. Possible adverse consequences of interfering with spermatogenesis are also considered, such as reduced endocrine responsiveness of the testis, increased incidence of genetic abnormalities and abnormal development of embryos produced by sub-fertile males.
讨论了睾丸和附睾生理学的一些方面,这些方面可能与未来男性避孕方法相关。其中包括小管和血管水平上的血睾屏障、睾丸和阴囊的温度调节以及附睾中精子的成熟。还考虑了干扰精子发生可能产生的不良后果,例如睾丸内分泌反应性降低、遗传异常发生率增加以及生育力低下男性所产生胚胎的异常发育。