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Pathogenesis of Male Reproductive Toxicity
Dianne M. Creasy
Huntingdon Life Sciences, East Millstone, New Jersey 08875, creasyd{at}princeton.huntingdon.com
Toxicologic disturbance of male reproductive function can occur at many sites and produce a range of effects, some primary and some secondary to the initial insult. The challenge to the toxicological pathologist is to identify the primary site of damage and provide an insight into the pathogenesis of the morphologic lesion or functional defi cit. Target sites include the testis, the epididymis, the mature sperm, and the hormonal regulatory system. Detection of effects at these varied sites requires the measurement of multiple endpoints only 1 of which is histopathology, but once identifi ed, careful microscopic examination of the early changes in lesion development can provide essential information on the probable target cell and possible mechanisms of toxicity. Chemicals that affect different cell types or specifi ccellular functions generally elicit predictable patterns of pathological changes that can be readily recognized. Understanding the pathogenesis, the likely reversibility and the significance of reproductive tract lesions is aided by a sound knowledge of the physiology of the testis and epididymis and, in particular, an understanding of the timing of sperm production and transport. and transport.
Key Words: Testicular toxicity pathogenesis epididymal toxicity spermatogenesis histopathology
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