Morphological Bases of Human Leydig Cell Dysfunction

M. Miguel, P. Gónzalez‐Peramato, M. Nistal
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In this chapter, we describe the histophysiology of human Leydig cells, their cytologi- cal characteristics, their differentiation processes, and the physiopathological processes occurring at various times throughout life. We first focus on the normal development of fetal Leydig cells as well as the pathologies of fetal Leydig cells that can affect num bers or hyperplasic processes (e.g., hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, cryptorchidism, congenital Leydig cell hyperplasia secondary to diabetes, and isoimmunization). Next, we explain the changes occurring at puberty with the onset and differentiation of adult Leydig cells and the pathophysiology of delayed puberty. We then describe the histophysiology of adult Leydig cells and the most frequent pathologies (e.g., hypogo- nadotropic hypogonadism, testicular dysgenesia, mild androgen insensitivity syndrome, 5-α-reductase defect, and Klinefelter syndrome). Finally, we discuss the morphological changes of these cells in the elderly.
人间质细胞功能障碍的形态学基础
在这一章中,我们描述了人类间质细胞的组织生理学,它们的细胞学特征,它们的分化过程,以及在生命的不同时期发生的生理病理过程。我们首先关注胎儿间质细胞的正常发育,以及影响胎儿间质细胞数量或增生过程的病理(例如,促性腺功能减退症、隐睾症、继发于糖尿病的先天性间质细胞增生和等免疫)。接下来,我们解释了青春期随着成年间质细胞的发生和分化而发生的变化以及青春期延迟的病理生理。然后,我们描述了成年间质细胞的组织生理学和最常见的病理(例如,低钠性性腺功能减退,睾丸发育不良,轻度雄激素不敏感综合征,5-α-还原酶缺陷和Klinefelter综合征)。最后,我们讨论了这些细胞在老年人中的形态学变化。
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