Microarchitecture of the cat testis with special reference to Leydig cells. A three-dimensional study by alkali maceration method and scanning electron microscopy.

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This paper describes for the first time the three dimensional organization of Leydig cells in the adult cat. Samples were obtained by castration of inpatients of a University clinics. Testis were macerated with NaOH in order to study either the cells as well as the extracellular matrix of the testis. Leydig cells showed between them a fine canalicular-like system formed by microvilli; this arrangement may favor passage of hormones and growth factors. Collagen fibers, in turn, formed a real three dimensional scaffold around seminiferous tubules and in the testicular lamina propria

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