Dw. Onyango et al., Epididymal epithelial cell involution following a single intraperitoneal administration of ethane dimethanesulfonate in the goat (Capra hircus), TOX APPL PH, 175(1), 2001, pp. 19-27
Ethane dimethanesuifonate (EDS) selectively destroys Leydig cells in rats a
nd a few other smaller animal species but not in mice and quail. In the tel
eost fish, it stimulates testicular activity instead. It also causes format
ion of sperm granulomas, reduction of sperm fertilizing ability, and destru
ction of clear cells in the epididymis. Investigations involving larger ani
mal species are scanty. We have previously reported that EDS has no effect
on goat Leydig cells but appears to have a direct cytotoxic effect on the s
eminiferous epithelium. This study was therefore designed to investigate th
e effects of EDS on goat epididymal cytoarchitecture. EDS was administered
intraperitoneally at two dose levels, 75 and 25 mg/kg body wt. The former d
ose was rather toxic, killing three of five goats in this group within 24 h
whereas the latter dose was well tolerated. Six days after treatment, the
goats were hemicastrated and the epididymis was isolated and processed for
light and electron microscopy. Involution associated with EDS was observed
in epithelial cells of all regions of the epididymis, each having its own s
pecific and peculiar changes. In the caput, there was increased cytoplasmic
density accompanied by enlarged vacuoles and paucity of secretory vesicles
in the apical cytoplasm. The Golgi cisternae were dilated and disorganized
and, in the basal aspect, large dense staining bodies or inclusions, degen
erative mitochondria, and lamellated bodies were observed. In the corpus, l
arge vacuoles containing flocculent materials occurred in the entire cell c
ytoplasm but were particularly numerous and large in the midcytoplasm, comp
letely obliterating the Golgi area. There was a dramatic reduction in epith
elial height in the cauda epididymis accompanied by sparse distribution of
markedly shortened microvilli. The epithelial cells had extensively lobulat
ed nuclei and disorganized cytoplasm with dilated Golgi apparatus and large
conglomerations of tubular structures. These structural changes suggest th
at EDS causes degeneration of goat epididymal epithelial cells. These effec
ts are likely to result from the direct action of the compound on the epith
elium. (C) 2001 Academic Press.