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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Pengantar Praktikum Male Genital Histology

Berikut ini adalah pengantar praktikum histologi Blok Genital System and Disorders yang dilaksanakan pada hari Jumat tanggal 13 Juli 2012. Pada praktikum ini disediakan 7 slide histologi dengan kode M1 sampai M7. Untuk penjelasan masing-masing slide bisa dibaca pada keterangan dibawah ini :

OBJECTIVES :
  1. Recognize germ cells at different steps of spermatogenesis in the seminiferous tubule.
  2. Recognize Sertoli cells and Leydig cells, and explain their roles in the production of sperm and regulation of the male reproductive system.
  3. Recognize the various parts of the male reproductive tract in histological section, and explain the contribution of each part to the production of semen for the final ejaculate.
  4. Recognize and understand the histological organization of the prostate gland, Seminal vesicle gland dan Bulbourethral Glands 

TESTIS
Slide (M1) :
Pada slide ini Anda bisa mengamati parenkim testis yang dibungkus oleh kapsul tunika albugenia yang terdiri dari jaringan ikat padat. Dalam testis Anda akan melihat  berbagai bentuk tubulus seminiferus , dengan jaringan interstitial diantaranya. Dalam jaringan interstitial diantara tubulus seminiferus cobalah identifikasi kelompok sel Leydig (bisa dengan pembesaran yang lebih besar), yang mensekresikan hormon testosteron. Pada jaringan interstitial juga bisa dilihat pembuluh darah dan sel-sel yang lebih kecil yang merupakan sel dari jaringan ikat longgar.
Sekarang fokuskan pengamatan pada tubulus seminiferus dan gunakan lensa obyektif yang lebih kuat. Setiap tubulus seminiferus dikelilingi oleh lapisan pembatas yaitu tunika propria, terdiri dari sel pipih. Sel-sel besar yang terletak dekat dengan membran basal dan memiliki inti bulat adalah spermatogonium . Sekarang geser pengamatan kearah lebih dalam dari tubulus seminiferus dan coba identifikasi spermatosit primer yang mempunyai ciri : sel berukuran besar,dengan inti besar ditengahnya. Spermatosit sekunder tidak mudah ditemukan karena setelah terbentuk dalam waktu singkat langsung mengalami mitosis menjadi spermatid
Semua sel-sel yang lebih kecil di bagian atas epitel (dekat delan lumen tubulus) adalah spermatid dalam berbagai tahap diferensiasi untuk menjadi spermatozoa. Para spermatid awalnya memiliki inti bulat, tetapi secara bertahap menjadi lebih kecil, lebih padat dan menyerupai bentuk kepala sperma.
Sekarang coba identifikasi  sel Sertoli dengan ciri-ciri : nukleus yang besar, relatif pucat dan tidak teratur bentuknya. Diantara sel sertoli bisa diidentifikasi spermatogenic epitelium dalam berbagai derajat maturasi.
TIPS MEMBEDAKAN SEL SERTOLI, SPERMATOGONIUM DAN SPERMATOSIT PRIMER
Sel Sertoli menyelimuti sel-sel gamet selama proses maturasinya. Sel Sertoli dapat dibedakan karena mereka memiliki warna pucat dengan nukleus berbentuk oval inti dan bentuk sel yang tidak beraturan, batas antar sel tidak jelas Inti  
Spermatogonia adalah sel-sel prekursor yang besar dan selalu terletak di sepanjang membran basal tubulus.
Spermatosit primer memiliki ukuran paling besar (diantara sel-sel gamet), inti heterochromatic, dan mereka terletak di antara membran basal dan lumen tubulus. 

 SLIDE M3
Pada slide ini selain bisa mengamati parenkim testis yang dibungkus tunika albugenia, Anda juga bisa mengamati mediastinum testis dengan rete testis didalamnya, ductus epididymis dan awal dari ductus deferents.
Dengan pembesaran kecil coba identifikasi testis yang dibungkus tunika albugenia dengan tubulus seminiferus didalamnya. Coba ingat kembali perjalanan spermatozoa setelah dilepas dari tubulus seminiferus, ductus apakah yang dilewati hingga spermatozoa mencapai epididymis dimana spermatozoa akan disimpan sampai saatnya ejakulasi?
Coba geser pengamatan Anda sepanjang tunika albugenia dan temukan bagian tunika albugenia yang paling tebal, bagian ini disebut mediastinum. Didalam mediastinum coba identifikasi saluran-saluran dengan bentuk tidak teratur yang disebut sebagai rete testis. Ductus apakah yang dilewati spermatozoa sebelum mencapai rete testis ??? dan bagaimanakan strukturnya ???
Amati bahwa rete testis dilapisi oleh sel epitel kuboid dan Anda mungkin melihat mikrovili dibagian atas epitel. 
Sekarang kembali dengan pembesaran kecil dan pindahkan pengamatan kebagian slide yang berada diluar tunika albugenia. Coba amati adanya epididymis !!!!. Sekarang dengan pembesaran lebih kuar amati struktur mikroskopik epididymis !!! Epididymis dilapisi oleh pseudostratified columnar epithelium dengan stereocilli dipermukaannya.  Anda mungkin dapat melihat lapisan tipis otot polos di sekitar tubulus, yang mungkin bertindak dengan gerakan peristaltik untuk memindahkan sperma bersama. (Apa yang dimaksud dengan steterocillia ???? Coba ingat proses pematangan spermatozoa yang terjadi di epididymis!!!!)
Pada slide ini Anda juga bisa mengamati bagian awal dari vas deferens!!! Coba amati strukturnya dan bandingkan dengan struktur pada slide M5 !!!!

SLIDE M2
Pada slide ini bisa diamati epididymis, Anda bisa mengamati epididymis yang berupa tabung dengan spermatozoa dilumennya. Coba identifikasi epitel yang melapisi dinding epididymis dan identifikasi otot polos pada dindingnya !!!

SLIDE M5
Pada slide ini Anda bisa mengamati struktus mikroskopis vas/ductus deferens. Dengan pembesaran kecil coba amati struktur spernti tabung yang berada ditengah-tengah slide, sekarang coba dengan pembesaran yang lebih kuat. Coba identifikasi lapisan-lapisan pada dinding vas deferens !!!
Identifikasi epitel yang melapisi vas deferens yang dilapisi oleh pseudostratified epithelum, kemudian amati lapisan otot polos yang sangat tebal dan lapisan jaringan ikat dibagian paling luar.
Coba ingat fungsi dari vas deferens yang mempunyai lapisan otot polos yang tebal !!!! kemudian pelajari perubahan struktur vas deferens ketika mendekati prostat !!!!

SLIDE M4
Pada slide ini Anda bisa mengamati struktur mikroskopis asesori glands yaitu vesikula seminalis. Identifikasi lipatan-lipatan mukosa yang dilapisi oleh epitel simple columnar sampai pseudostratifed columnar epithelium. Pada dindingnya coba identifikasi lapisan otot polos yang cukup banyak.
Ingat kembali tentang fungsi kelenjar vesikula seminalis !!! Bagamana karakteristik sekresinya ??? Berapa persen kontribusinya pada total volume semen ?? dan apa fungsi sekret dari vesikula seminalis ???
SLIDE M6
Pada slide ini Anda bisa mengamati struktur mikroskopik kelenjar prostat. Kelenjar terdiri dari 15-30 kelenjar tubuloalveolar yang mengeluarkan sekresinya secara terpisah ke dalam uretra. Coba identifikasi unit sekresi kelenjar prostat yang dilapisi simple columnar epithelium. Unit sekresi kelenjar prostat dilapisi oleh otot polos yang cukup tebal. Pada slide ini Anda juga bisa mengidentifikasi ductus-ductus kelenjar prostat.
Coba ingat tentang karakteristik sekresi kelenjar prostat dan fungsinya !!!!! Dan pelajari tentang pembagian zona pada kelenjar prostat dan peran pentingnya diklinik !!!!
SLIDE M7
Pada Slide ini Anda bisa mengamati struktur mikroskopis kelenjar Bulbourethral. Coba identifikasi unit sekresinya yang dilapisi oleh simple cuboidal epithelium, pada stroma Anda juga bisa mengamati adanya otot polos. Coba ingat kembali tentang karakteristik sekresi kelenjar Bulbourethral dan fungsinya !!!!
disusun oleh dr. I Wayan Sugiritama, M.Kes

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Contents :
The Male Genital System
The Testis
Spermatogenesis
Genital Ducts
Genital Accessory Glands
The Penis





The Male Genital System
image The male reproductive (genital) system consists of the two testes suspended in the scrotum, a system of intratesticular and extratesticular genital ducts, associated glands, and the male copulatory organ, the penis. The testes are responsible for the formation of the male gametes, known as spermatozoa, as well as for the synthesis, storage, and release of the male sex hormone, testosterone.
The glands associated with the male reproductive tract are the paired seminal vesicles, the single prostate gland, and the two bulbourethral glands (of Cowper). These glands form the non-cellular portion of semen (spermatozoa suspended in the secretions of the accessory glands), which not only nourishes the spermatozoa but also provides a fluid vehicle for their delivery into the female reproductive tract.
The penis has a dual function: It delivers semen to the female reproductive tract during copulation and serves as the conduit of urine from the urinary bladder to outside the body.


TESTIS
image Each testis is surrounded by a capsule known as the tunica albuginea. Immediately deep to this layer is a highly vascularized loose connective tissue, the tunica vasculosa. The posterior aspect of the tunica albuginea is somewhat thickened, forming the mediastinum testis, from which connective tissue septa radiate to subdivide each testis into approximately 250 compartments known as the lobuli testis
Each lobule has one to four blindly ending seminiferous tubules and small conglomerations of endocrine cells, the interstitial cells (of Leydig) which synthesize testosterone.
Spermatozoa, produced by the seminiferous epithelium of the seminiferous tubules, enter short straight ducts, tubuli recti, that connect the open end of each seminiferous tubule to the rete testis, a system of labyrinthine spaces housed within the mediastinum testis. The spermatozoa leave the rete testis through 10 to 20 short tubules, the ductuli efferentes, which eventually fuse with the epididymis.
The vascular supply of each testis is derived from the testicular artery, which descends with the testis into the scrotum accompanying the ductus deferens (vas deferens).
The capillary beds of the testes are collected into several veins, the pampiniform plexus of veins, which are wrapped around the testicular artery.
Blood in the pampiniform plexus of veins is cooler than that in the testicular artery, reduces the temperature of the arterial blood, thus forming a countercurrent heat exchange system, keeping the temperature of the testes a few degrees lower (35˚ C), than that of the remainder of the body. At this cooler temperature spermatozoa develop normally; at body temperature, spermatozoa that develop are sterile.


THE SEMINIFEROUS TUBULE
image The wall of the seminiferous tubule is composed of a slender connective tissue layer, the tunica propria, and a thick seminiferous epithelium, separated from each other by a well-developed basal lamina.
The seminiferous epithelium is several cell layers thick and is composed of two types of cells: Sertoli cells and spermatogenic cells. The latter cells are in various stages of maturation.
The lateral cell membranes of adjacent Sertoli cells form occluding junctions with each other, thus subdividing the lumen of the seminiferous tubule into basal and adluminal compartments. Thus, the zonulae occludentes of these cells establish a blood-testis barrier that isolates the adluminal compartment from connective tissue influences, thereby protecting the developing gametes from the immune system..
Sertoli cells function in: supporting the developing spermatogenic cells; establishing the blood-testis barrier; phagocytosis of cytoplas shed by developing spermatogenic cells; manufacturing the following substances: androgen binding protein (ABP), antimullerian hormone, inhibin, testicular transferrin, and a fructose-rich medium.


SPERMATOGENESIS
Most of the cells composing the thick seminiferous epithelium are spermatogenic cells in various stages of maturation. Some of these cells, spermatogonia, are located in the basal compartment, whereas most of the developing cells—primary spermatocytes, secondary spermatocytes, spermatids, and spermatozoa—occupy the adluminal compartment.
Spermatogonia are diploid cells that undergo mitotic division to form more spermatogonia as well as primary spermatocytes, which migrate from the basal into the adluminal compartment.
Primary spermatocytes enter the first meiotic division to form secondary spermatocytes, which undergo the second meiotic division to form haploid cells known as spermatids.
Spermatids are transformed into spermatozoa by shedding of much of their cytoplasm, rearrangement of their organelles, and formation of flagella.
The maturation process is divided into three phases:
Spermatocytogenesis: spermatogonia differentiate into primary spermatocytes
Meiosis: reduction division whereby diploid primary spermatocytes reduce their chromosome complement, forming haploid spermatids
Spermiogenesis: transformation of spermatids into spermatozoa (sperm)
spermatogenesis



SPERMATOZOON
image Spermatids discard much of their cytoplasm and form a flagellum to become transformed into spermatozoa, a process known as spermiogenesis.
The spermatozoa (sperm) are long cells (~65 μm), composed of a head, housing the nucleus, and a tail, which accounts for most of its length
The tail of the spermatozoon is subdivided into four regions: neck, middle piece, principal piece, and end piece. The plasmalemma of the head is continuous with the tail’s plasma membrane.
The neck (~5 μm long) connects the head to the remainder of the tail. It is composed of the cylindrical arrangement of the nine columns of the connecting piece that encircles the two centrioles, one of which is usually fragmented. The posterior aspects of the columnar densities are continuous with the nine outer dense fibers.
The middle piece (~5 μm long) is located between the neck and the principal piece. It is characterized by the presence of the mitochondrial sheath, which encircles the outer dense fibers and the centralmost axoneme. The middle piece stops at the annulus. Two of the nine outer dense fibers terminate at the annulus; the remaining seven continue into the principal piece.
The principal piece (~45 μm long) is the longest segment of the tail and extends from the annulus to the end piece. The axoneme of the principal piece is continuous with that of the middle piece. Surrounding the axoneme are the seven outer dense fibers that are continuous with those of the middle piece and are surrounded, in turn, by the fibrous sheath.
The end piece (~5 μm long) is composed of the central axoneme surrounded by plasmalemma. The axoneme is disorganized in the last 0.5 to 1.0 μm.


GENITAL DUCTS

Intratesticular Genital Ducts
testis The intratesticular genital ducts are the tubuli recti (straight tubules), the rete testis, and the ductuli efferentes. These ducts carry spermatozoa and liquid from the seminiferous tubules to the ductus epididymidis.
Most seminiferous tubules are in the form of loops, both ends of which join the rete testis by structures known as tubuli recti. These tubules are recognized by the gradual loss of spermatogenic cells, with an initial segment in which only Sertoli cells remain to form their walls, followed by a main segment consisting of cuboidal epithelium supported by a dense connective tissue sheath.
Tubuli recti empty into the rete testis, contained within the mediastinum, a thickening of the tunica albuginea. The rete testis is a highly anastomotic network of channels lined with cuboidal epithelium.
From the rete testis extend 10-20 ductuli efferentes. They have an epithelium composed of groups of nonciliated cuboidal cells alternating with ciliated cells that beat in the direction of the epididymis. This gives the epithelium a characteristic scalloped appearance. The nonciliated cells absorb much of the fluid secreted by the seminiferous tubules. The activity of ciliated cells and fluid absorption create a fluid flow that sweeps spermatozoa toward the epididymis. A thin layer of circularly oriented smooth muscle cells is seen outside the basal lamina of the epithelium. The ductuli efferentes gradually fuse to form the ductus epididymidis of the epididymis.

Excretory (extra testicular) Genital Ducts
Excretory genital ducts transport the spermatozoa produced in the testis toward the penile meatus. These ducts are the ductus epididymidis, the ductus (vas) deferens, and the urethra.
gambar untuk ujian-epidydimis The ductus epididymidis is a single highly coiled tube about 4-6 m in length. Together with surrounding connective tissue and blood vessels, this long canal forms the body and tail of the epididymis. It is lined with pseudostratified columnar epithelium composed of rounded basal cells and columnar cells. These cells are supported on a basal lamina surrounded by smooth muscle cells, whose peristaltic contractions help to move the sperm along the duct, and by loose connective tissue rich in blood capillaries. Their surface is covered by long, branched, irregular microvilli called stereocilia. The epithelium of the ductus epididymidis participates in the uptake and digestion of residual bodies that are eliminated during spermatogenesis.


image From the epididymis the ductus (vas) deferens, a straight tube with a thick, muscular wall, continues toward the prostatic urethra and empties into it. It is characterized by a narrow lumen and a mucosa with longitudinal folds, covered along most of its extent by pseudostratified columnar epithelium with stereocilia. The lamina propria is rich in elastic fibers, and the thick muscular layer consists of longitudinal inner and outer layers separated by a circular layer. The abundant smooth muscle produces strong peristaltic contractions that participate in the expulsion of the spermatozoa during ejaculation.


image The ductus deferens forms part of the spermatic cord, which includes the testicular artery, the pampiniform plexus, and nerves. Before it enters the prostate, the ductus deferens dilates, forming a region called the ampulla. In this area, the epithelium becomes thicker and extensively folded. At the final portion of the ampulla, the seminal vesicles join the duct. From there on, the ductus deferens enters the prostate, opening into the prostatic urethra. The segment entering the prostate is called the ejaculatory duct. The mucous layer of the ductus deferens continues through the ampulla into the ejaculatory duct, but the muscle layer ends after the ampulla.


MALE ACCESORY GENITAL GLANDS
The accessory genital glands produce secretions that are essential for the reproductive function in men. The accessory genital glands are the seminal vesicles, the prostate, and the bulbourethral glands.


The Seminal Vesicles
image The seminal vesicles consist of two highly tortuous tubes about 15 cm in length. When the organ is sectioned, the same tube is observed in different orientations. It has a folded mucosa that is lined with cuboidal or pseudostratified columnar epithelium rich in secretory granules. These granules have ultrastructural characteristics similar to those found in protein-synthesizing cells. The lamina propria of the seminal vesicles is rich in elastic fibers and surrounded by a thin layer of smooth muscle. The seminal vesicles are not reservoirs for spermatozoa. They are glands that produce a viscid, yellowish secretion that contains spermatozoa-activating substances such as carbohydrates, citrate, inositol, prostaglandins, and several proteins. The carbohydrates, of which fructose is the most abundant, are the source of energy for sperm motility. Seventy percent of human ejaculate originates in the seminal vesicles. The height of the epithelial cells of the seminal vesicles and the degree of activity of the secretory processes are dependent on testosterone levels.

The Prostate Gland
image The prostate gland, the largest of the accessory glands, is pierced by the urethra and the ejaculatory ducts. The slender capsule of the gland is composed of a richly vascularized, dense irregular collagenous connective tissue interspersed with smooth muscle cells. The connective tissue stroma of the gland is derived from the capsule and is, therefore, also enriched by smooth muscle fibers in addition to their normal connective tissue cells.
The prostate gland, a conglomeration of 30 to 50 individual compound tubuloalveolar glands, is arranged in three discrete, concentric layers mucosal, submucosal, and main.
The mucosal glands are closest to the urethra and thus are the shortest of the glands. The submucosal glands are peripheral to the mucosal glands and are consequently larger than the mucosal glands. The largest and most numerous of the glands are the peripheralmost main glands, which compose the bulk of the prostate.
The lumina of the tubuloalveolar glands frequently house round to oval prostatic concretions (corpora amylacea), composed of calcified glycoproteins, whose numbers increase with a person’s age.
The prostatic secretion constitutes a part of semen. It is a serous, white fluid rich in lipids, proteolytic enzymes, acid phosphatase, fibrinolysin, and citric acid. The formation, synthesis, and release of the prostatic secretions are regulated by dihydrotestosterone, the active form of testosterone.

The Bulbourethral Glands
image The bulbourethral glands (Cowper's glands), 3-5 mm in diameter, are proximal to the membranous portion of the urethra and empty into it. They are tubuloalveolar glands lined with mucus-secreting simple cuboidal epithelium. Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are present in the septa that divide each gland into lobes. The secreted mucus is clear and acts as a lubricant.








PENIS
image The penis is composed of three columns of erectile tissue, each enclosed by its own dense, fibrous connective tissue capsule, the tunica albuginea.
Two of the columns of erectile tissue, the corpora cavernosa, are positioned dorsally; their tunicae albugineae are discontinuous in places, permitting communication between their erectile tissues. The third column of erectile tissue, the corpus spongiosum, is positioned ventrally. Because the corpus spongiosum houses the penile portion of the urethra, it is also called the corpus cavernosum urethrae. The corpus spongiosum ends distally in an enlarged, bulbous portion, the glans penis (head of the penis). The tip of the glans penis is pierced by the end of the urethra as a vertical slit.
The three corpora are surrounded by a common loose connective tissue sheath, but no hypodermis, and are covered by thin skin. Skin continues distal to the glans penis to form a retractable sheath, the prepuce. When an individual is circumcised, it is the prepuce that is removed.
Erectile tissue of the penis contains numerous variably shaped, endothelially lined spaces. The vascular spaces of the corpora cavernosa are larger centrally and smaller peripherally, near the tunica albuginea. However, the vascular spaces of the corpus spongiosum are similar in size throughout its extent.

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