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Investigation of the morphological and histological features of the testes of pigeon () in pre-puberty and post-puberty. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study aimed to analyze the testicular morphology and histology of local pigeons at different maturation stages to gain insight into their reproductive health.
  • - Results showed that the testis retains an oval shape and exhibits size differences between the left and right sides, with significant histological changes occurring from pre-puberty (smaller with collapsed tubules) to post-puberty (larger, closely packed tubules with mature cells).
  • - The findings emphasize the importance of understanding testicular structure changes in pigeons to assess male reproductive system complexity and the role of sex hormones and various cell types in testicular function.

Article Abstract

Background: Morphological and histological examination of the testes can provide a suitable insight into the health of the reproductive system.

Aim: The objective of the current study was to investigate the morphological and histological features of the testes of local pigeons () at mature and immature stages of age.

Methods: Two groups of collected specimens underwent macroscopic and microscopic investigation to evaluate and compare the main general properties of their testes.

Results: The findings indicated that the testis has an oval shape in both pre-puberty and post-puberty stages, situated on the inner side of the kidney towards the caudal extreme of the lungs. However, the left testis was bigger than those on the right side. In the pre-puberty stage group, the testicular parenchyma was small, and almost collapsed seminiferous tubules containing a single layer of Spermatogonia and Sertoli cells. In contrast, in the post-puberty stage, the parenchyma space between seminiferous tubules was small, and tubules adhered closely to each other. Also, mature cells including sertoli, spermatogonia, and spermatocytes were noticed to spread within the tubules.

Conclusion: The change in the histological structure of testes before and after maturity may help to evaluate the complexity of the male reproductive system of pigeons and draw attention to the organization of sex hormones and the function of several types of cells within the testes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11563598PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/OVJ.2024.v14.i9.5DOI Listing

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