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Title: Morphologic and endocrinologic characteristics of retained canine tests
Authors: Batista Arteaga, Miguel 
González Valle, Fernando 
Cabrera Martín, Fernando 
Calero Carballo, Petra Ornella 
Gracia Molina, Anselmo 
UNESCO Clasification: 310907 Patología
Keywords: Unilateral Cryptorchid Dogs
Plasma Luteinizing-Hormone
Semen Quality
Spermatogenesis
Testosterone
Issue Date: 2000
Journal: Canine practice (1974) 
Abstract: The objective of this study was to assess macroscopic and microscopic characteristics of the testes in unilaterally cryptorchid dogs (n=16 and n=13, respectively). An additional goal was to measure and compare plasma levels of testosterone between the cryptoid (n=13) and control dogs (n=16). The size and weight of the retained tested were lower (P <0.01) compared with the descended testes in the unilaterally cryptoid dogs of different breeds, but there was no difference between the inguinal and abdominal cryptoid testes (P >0.01). Spermatogenesis was significantly suppressed in the cryptorchid testes compared with the contralateral testes of the unilaterally cryptorchid dogs. The number of Leydig cells was higher (P <0.01) in the cryptorchid than in scrotal testes. Plasma concentration of testosterone did not vary (P >0.1) between the cryptoid and control dogs. Normal endocrine function could be maintained in the cryptorchid dogs, despite the smaller testicular size of the retained testes.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/73584
ISSN: 0094-4904
Source: Canine Practice [ISSN 0094-4904], v. 25 (3), p. 12-15, (Mayo-Junio 2000)
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