Severe Degenerative Changes in Cryptorchid Testes in Japanese Black Cattle

Vet Pathol. 2020 May;57(3):418-426. doi: 10.1177/0300985820906891. Epub 2020 Feb 25.

Abstract

This is a histopathologic and endocrinologic study of 6 calves diagnosed with cryptorchidism. Cases 1-3 were diagnosed as resembling testicular regression syndrome. In cases 1 and 2, the extracted tissue was a small, firm, gray-white mass, and there was lack of obvious testicular tissue in case 3. Histopathologically, the excised tissue in cases 1-3 was a fibrotic testicular remnant with inflammation, mineralization, hemosiderin-laden macrophages or lipofuscin-laden macrophages, and lack of germ cells and interstitial endocrine cells. These findings were compared with cases 4-6, which were diagnosed as testicular hypoplasia due to cryptorchidism. These cases had small but otherwise grossly unremarkable intra-abdominal testicular tissue and histologically had a few germ cells and sustentacular cells with arrested spermatogenesis and an increase in interstitial endocrine cells. Cases 1-3 had more severe degenerative changes compared with cases 4-6. In case 2, the average diameter of the seminiferous tubules was much smaller than in cases 4-6, and there were few tubule cross sections. Anti-Müllerian hormone (214 pg/ml) was detected in the plasma of case 2. Based on the macroscopic and histopathologic findings as well as endocrinologic profiles, the testicular degeneration in cases 1-3 was considered similar to that of testicular regression syndrome. In this condition, it is thought that a normally developing intra-abdominal testis undergoes degeneration due to heat or a vascular disorder such as torsion.

Keywords: cattle; cryptorchidism; endocrinology; immunohistochemistry; reproductive; testicular degeneration; testicular hypoplasia; testicular regression syndrome.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Anti-Mullerian Hormone / blood
  • Cattle
  • Cattle Diseases / pathology*
  • Cryptorchidism / pathology
  • Cryptorchidism / veterinary*
  • Gonadal Dysgenesis, 46,XY / veterinary*
  • Immunohistochemistry / veterinary
  • Male
  • Seminiferous Tubules / pathology
  • Testis / abnormalities*
  • Testis / pathology*

Substances

  • Anti-Mullerian Hormone

Supplementary concepts

  • Anorchia