Eur J Pediatr Surg 2011; 21(06): 370-374
DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1285841
Original Article
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Immunological Effects of Acute Testicular Torsion on the Contralateral Testis in Rats

A. Schanaider
1   Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Surgery, Cidade Universitária, Brazil
,
C. A. Aiex
2   Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Surgery, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
,
G. Errico
2   Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Surgery, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Publication History

received31 January 2011

accepted after revision 09 July 2011

Publication Date:
30 August 2011 (online)

Abstract

Aim:

The mechanism by which unilateral testicular torsion leads to injury of the contralateral testis is still controversial. The present study aimed to evaluate immunohistopathological changes in the contralateral testis of rats after acute testicular torsion.

Methods:

40 pubertal rats were randomly divided into 3 groups. Group 1 (n=10) functioned as controls. Group 2 rats (n=10) underwent a sham operation, and Group 3 (n=20) underwent 720° torsion of the left spermatic cord (3 h) followed by detorsion (24 h). Immunofluorescence tests were done to investigate contralateral lesions in half of the animals in Group 3. Nitro blue tetrazolium (NBT) was injected in both testes to identify the presence of oxygen-derived free radicals. 24 h after reperfusion, bilateral samples of the testes were obtained for histological analysis. Fisher’s exact test was used for statistical analysis with p-values < 0.05 considered significant.

Results:

Immunofluorescence tests were positive for the contralateral (right) testis but with a lower intensity than that of the testis submitted to torsion. NBT reaction was intense all over the left testis while a minor reaction was visible in the right testis. In Group 3 the left distorted testicle showed diffuse edema with cell elimination and extensive necrosis of the seminiferous tubules. Histological lesions were moderate to mild in the contralateral testis.

Conclusion:

An autoimmune IgG-mediated mechanism deposited on the basement membrane of seminiferous tubules seems to be involved in the genesis of contralateral testis injury.

 
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