- Blood-testis barrier
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Caption =Germinal epithelium of the testicle . 1basal lamina , 2spermatogonia , 3spermatocyte 1st order, 4 spermatocyte 2nd order, 5spermatid , 6 mature spermatid, 7Sertoli cell , 8tight junction (blood testis barrier )
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The blood-testis barrier (abbreviated as BTB) is a physical barrier between theblood vessel s and theseminiferous tubule s of the animal testes.The barrier is formed by tight connections between the
Sertoli cell s, which aresustentacular cell s (supporting cells) of theseminiferous tubules , and nourish the spermatogonia.The barrier avoids passage of cytotoxic agents (bodies or substances that are toxic to cells) into the seminiferous tubules.
Autoimmune response
The blood-testes barrier can be damaged by trauma to the testes (including torsion or impact), by surgery or as a result of
vasectomy . When the blood-testes barrier is breached, and sperm enters the bloodstream, theimmune system mounts anautoimmune response against the sperm. The anti-sperm antibodies generated by the immune system can bind to various antigenic sites on the surface of the sperm. If they bind to the head, the sperm may be less able to fertilize an egg, and if they bind to the tail, the motility of the sperm can be reduced.ee also
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Blood-brain barrier
*Spermatogenesis External links
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* [http://www.cvm.okstate.edu/instruction/mm_curr/histology/MR/HiMRP4.htm Overview at okstate.edu]
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