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      Stereological and morphological analysis of the effects of aging on spermatogenesis in rat testis

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          Abstract Purpose: To quantify, through stereological and morphometric analysis, spermatogenesis in rats undergoing the natural aging process. Methods: Seventy-two male Wistar rats were divided into 6 equal groups according to age at the time of killing: 3, 6, 9, 12, 18, and 24 months. All the rats were subjected orchiectomy and collection of testicular parenchymal fragments for histological and morphometric analysis. The numerical density of spermatids was calculated using a stereological study, and morphometric analysis was conducted to measure the height of the germinal epithelium and the area of the seminiferous tubules. Results: We found that the 18 and 24 months groups showed a significant reduction in the number of round spermatids. However, the height of the germinal epithelium was not significantly different between the groups. The area of seminiferous tubules was also significantly reduced in the elderly rats compared to that in the young ones. Conclusion: Aging of rats showed a significant reduction in the number of round spermatids and the area of the seminiferous tubules, more pronounced in the rats at 18 and 24 months of life.

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              Although the effect of maternal age on fertility is well known, it is unclear whether paternal age also affects fertility. This cross-sectional study sought to characterize the association between age and semen quality, a well-known proxy of fertility status. A convenience sample of 97 non-smoking men (aged 22-80 years) without known fertility problems was recruited from a national government laboratory. The men provided semen samples and information relating to lifestyle, diet, medical and occupational details. Semen volume (ml), sperm concentration (x10(6)/ml), total sperm count (x10(6)), motility (%), progressive motility (%) and total progressively motile sperm count (x10(6)) were measured. After adjusting for covariates, semen volume decreased by 0.03 ml per year of age (95% CI: -0.05, -0.01); motility decreased by 0.7% per year (95% CI: -0.92, -0.43); progressive motility decreased by 3.1% per year (95% CI: -4.5, -1.6); and total progressively motile sperm count decreased by 4.7% per year (95% CI: -7.2, -2.2). There was a suggested decrease in sperm concentration and count. The proportion of men with abnormal volume, concentration and motility was significantly increased across the age decades. In a convenience sample of healthy men from a non-clinical setting, semen volume and sperm motility decreased continuously between 22-80 years of age, with no evidence of a threshold.
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                Journal
                acb
                Acta Cirurgica Brasileira
                Acta Cir. Bras.
                Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                0102-8650
                1678-2674
                October 2018
                : 33
                : 10
                : 904-913
                Affiliations
                [1] Curitiba Paraná orgnameUniversidade Federal do Paraná orgdiv1Department of Urology orgdiv2Postgraduate Program in Surgical Clinic Brazil
                [3] Curitiba Paraná orgnameUniversidade Federal do Paraná orgdiv1Department of Urology Brazil
                [4] Curitiba Paraná orgnameUniversidade Federal do Paraná orgdiv1School of Medicine orgdiv2Department of Urology Brazil
                [2] Curitiba Paraná orgnameUniversidade Federal do Paraná orgdiv1School of Medicine orgdiv2Department of Urology Brazil
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                S0102-86502018001000904
                10.1590/s0102-865020180100000005
                36710a6e-0ab1-4d48-aece-e62b7a9400ae

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 09 June 2018
                : 12 September 2018
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                Aging,Spermatogenesis,Infertility,Testis,Spermatids,Rats
                Aging, Spermatogenesis, Infertility, Testis, Spermatids, Rats

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