Development of heterotopic transplantation of the testis with the epididymis to evaluate an aspect of testicular immunology in rats.

Transplantation of testicular cells and tissues has been studied for the investigation of immunology of the testis, which is an immunologically privileged organ. However, reports of transplant of the testis at organ level have been extremely limited because of technical difficulties of the orthotopi...

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Main Authors: Kai Yi, Naoyuki Hatayama, Shuichi Hirai, Ning Qu, Shogo Hayashi, Shinichi Kawata, Kenta Nagahori, Munekazu Naito, Masahiro Itoh
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5419600?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-09701294ab8a48658ba8f086097bc8d12020-11-25T02:05:17ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01125e017706710.1371/journal.pone.0177067Development of heterotopic transplantation of the testis with the epididymis to evaluate an aspect of testicular immunology in rats.Kai YiNaoyuki HatayamaShuichi HiraiNing QuShogo HayashiShinichi KawataKenta NagahoriMunekazu NaitoMasahiro ItohTransplantation of testicular cells and tissues has been studied for the investigation of immunology of the testis, which is an immunologically privileged organ. However, reports of transplant of the testis at organ level have been extremely limited because of technical difficulties of the orthotopic testis transplantation (OTT) in experimental animals. In the present study, we developed a new and simple model of the heterotopic testis transplantation (HTT), which is donor testis transplantation into the cervical region of recipients, in a syngeneic model in rats [donor Lewis (LEW) graft to LEW recipient]. The duration of HTT was significantly shorter and success rate higher than that of OTT. To histologically evaluate HTT, the local immune responses were compared among the syngeneic model, an acute rejection allogeneic model [donor Augustus Copenhagen Irish (ACI) graft to LEW recipient] and a chronic rejection allogeneic model (donor F344 graft to LEW recipient) at postoperative day 3. We found that allogeneic ACI grafts resulted in mild and not severe orchitic lesions, whereas immune responses of allogeneic F344 grafts seemed intact and were not significantly different from those of syngeneic LEW grafts. These results suggest that our new operative procedure will be useful in future for the investigation of the testicular immunology.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5419600?pdf=render
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author Kai Yi
Naoyuki Hatayama
Shuichi Hirai
Ning Qu
Shogo Hayashi
Shinichi Kawata
Kenta Nagahori
Munekazu Naito
Masahiro Itoh
spellingShingle Kai Yi
Naoyuki Hatayama
Shuichi Hirai
Ning Qu
Shogo Hayashi
Shinichi Kawata
Kenta Nagahori
Munekazu Naito
Masahiro Itoh
Development of heterotopic transplantation of the testis with the epididymis to evaluate an aspect of testicular immunology in rats.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Kai Yi
Naoyuki Hatayama
Shuichi Hirai
Ning Qu
Shogo Hayashi
Shinichi Kawata
Kenta Nagahori
Munekazu Naito
Masahiro Itoh
author_sort Kai Yi
title Development of heterotopic transplantation of the testis with the epididymis to evaluate an aspect of testicular immunology in rats.
title_short Development of heterotopic transplantation of the testis with the epididymis to evaluate an aspect of testicular immunology in rats.
title_full Development of heterotopic transplantation of the testis with the epididymis to evaluate an aspect of testicular immunology in rats.
title_fullStr Development of heterotopic transplantation of the testis with the epididymis to evaluate an aspect of testicular immunology in rats.
title_full_unstemmed Development of heterotopic transplantation of the testis with the epididymis to evaluate an aspect of testicular immunology in rats.
title_sort development of heterotopic transplantation of the testis with the epididymis to evaluate an aspect of testicular immunology in rats.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Transplantation of testicular cells and tissues has been studied for the investigation of immunology of the testis, which is an immunologically privileged organ. However, reports of transplant of the testis at organ level have been extremely limited because of technical difficulties of the orthotopic testis transplantation (OTT) in experimental animals. In the present study, we developed a new and simple model of the heterotopic testis transplantation (HTT), which is donor testis transplantation into the cervical region of recipients, in a syngeneic model in rats [donor Lewis (LEW) graft to LEW recipient]. The duration of HTT was significantly shorter and success rate higher than that of OTT. To histologically evaluate HTT, the local immune responses were compared among the syngeneic model, an acute rejection allogeneic model [donor Augustus Copenhagen Irish (ACI) graft to LEW recipient] and a chronic rejection allogeneic model (donor F344 graft to LEW recipient) at postoperative day 3. We found that allogeneic ACI grafts resulted in mild and not severe orchitic lesions, whereas immune responses of allogeneic F344 grafts seemed intact and were not significantly different from those of syngeneic LEW grafts. These results suggest that our new operative procedure will be useful in future for the investigation of the testicular immunology.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5419600?pdf=render
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