Aim: To observe the changes in thymocyte and its microenvironment in aged mice after bilateral testicular resection.Methods: In male old mice, at the 25th day after testicular resection, the peripheral blood and thymu...Aim: To observe the changes in thymocyte and its microenvironment in aged mice after bilateral testicular resection.Methods: In male old mice, at the 25th day after testicular resection, the peripheral blood and thymus were collect-ed . Blood and thymus suspension smears were prepared for quantitative histochemistry and immunohistochemistry studyunder light and electron microscopes. Results; In testes resected mice the size and the weight of thymus weremarkedly increased. The demarcation between cortex and medulla was clear. The cortex was thickened and the celldensity was increased. The ratio of cortex/medulla stereometry was increased. The total cell count, thymocyte count,the percentage of acid a-naphthyl acetate esterase (ANAE) positive thymocytes, nonlymphocytes and the rosette forma-tion of macrophages and thymocytes were all increased. The thymocytes surrounded closely to the light thymic epithelialcells, dendritic cells or macrophages. The lymphocytes, particularly the ANAE positive lymphocytes of peripheralblood were increased. Conclusion; After bilateral testicular resection, the thymus of aged male mice showed mor-phological regeneration and the thymocytes and its microenvironment appeared to be definitely improved. It is suggestedthat testicular resection may improve immune function. (Asian J Androl 2001 Dec; 3; 271 — 275)展开更多
文摘Aim: To observe the changes in thymocyte and its microenvironment in aged mice after bilateral testicular resection.Methods: In male old mice, at the 25th day after testicular resection, the peripheral blood and thymus were collect-ed . Blood and thymus suspension smears were prepared for quantitative histochemistry and immunohistochemistry studyunder light and electron microscopes. Results; In testes resected mice the size and the weight of thymus weremarkedly increased. The demarcation between cortex and medulla was clear. The cortex was thickened and the celldensity was increased. The ratio of cortex/medulla stereometry was increased. The total cell count, thymocyte count,the percentage of acid a-naphthyl acetate esterase (ANAE) positive thymocytes, nonlymphocytes and the rosette forma-tion of macrophages and thymocytes were all increased. The thymocytes surrounded closely to the light thymic epithelialcells, dendritic cells or macrophages. The lymphocytes, particularly the ANAE positive lymphocytes of peripheralblood were increased. Conclusion; After bilateral testicular resection, the thymus of aged male mice showed mor-phological regeneration and the thymocytes and its microenvironment appeared to be definitely improved. It is suggestedthat testicular resection may improve immune function. (Asian J Androl 2001 Dec; 3; 271 — 275)