Evaluation of blood-testis barrier integrity in terms of adhesion molecules in nonobstructive azoospermia
Date
2020Author
Aydin, Sevim
Billur, Deniz
Kizil, Sule
Ozkavukcu, Sinan
Celikkan, Ferda Topal
Aydos, Kaan
Erdemli, Esra
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Blood-testis barrier (BTB) is critical for maintaining fertility. The
integrity of tight junctions (TJs) provides restricted permeability of
BTB. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between BTB
and Sertoli cells. Testicular sperm extraction (TESE) obtained from
nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA) patients was examined: Group I
(spermatozoa+) and Group II (spermatozoa-). The tissues were stained
with haematoxylin eosin, periodic acid-Schiff and Masson's trichrome for
Johnsen's score evaluation. Apoptosis and adhesion molecules such as
claudin-11, occludin and ZO-1 were assessed. In Group I, the integrity
of the seminiferous tubules was intact. In Group II, some seminiferous
tubule walls were lined only with Sertoli cells, had a thickening of the
basement membrane, and oedema in interstitial spaces. In Group I, the
seminiferous tubule consisted of a stratified columnar epithelium,
claudin-11 expressions were observed as linear staining in the basal
zone of the tubule, while seminiferous tubules, with low epithelium,
displayed a punctate type of staining. Immunohistochemical observations
were consistent with the ultrastructural findings. In Group II, high
apoptosis and unstained/irregular TJ formation in claudin-11, occludin
and ZO-1 were observed. In conclusion, disruption of relation between
BTB and TJs may reveal inadequate spermatogenesis, which is one of the
mechanisms behind azoospermia.
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