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Testicular Autoimmunity - A Cause of Male Infertility

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This book addresses various aspects of testicular autoimmunity. It has long been suspected that testicular autoimmunity could be one of the causes of idiopathic male infertility. However, it is very difficult to estimate the incidence of testicular autoimmunity in men, as most male patients first realize they are infertile when they start trying to conceive a child, and there is a possibility that their testes may already exhibit the end stage of testicular autoimmunity, in which lymphocytic inflammation and immunoglobulin deposition in their testes subsided long ago and only the spermatogenic disorder remains. Therefore, autopsy or biopsy for testicular tissues in men before the end stage of testicular autoimmunity and investigations using testicular autoimmunity model animals are needed to determine the epidemiology of testicular autoimmunity.
Accordingly, the book discusses "the immunological fragility of testis" with regard to male infertility, reviewing autopsy data in men and presenting experimental data using murine models of autoimmune orchitis that has been induced by immunizing with viable syngeneic testicular germ cells alone. Testicular autoimmunity in animals is also discussed.

In summary, the book provides a wealth of valuable information, not only for researchers who are interested in immunologic male infertility, but also for clinical professionals who treat these patients at hospitals.

List of contents

Chapter 1 Biological background of testicular autoimmunity.-
Chapter 2 Microcircumstance for induction and prevention of testicular autoimmunity.-
Chapter 3 Human testicular autoimmunity as a result of breakdown of testicular immune privilege.-
Chapter 4 Testicular autoimmunity by immunization with testicular antigens alone in experimental animals.-
Chapter 5 Testicular autoimmunity by the systemic treatment with immuno-potentiating agents in experimental animals.-
Chapter 6 Testicular autoimmunity by local injury of the testis in experimental animals.-&a
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Chapter 7 Testicular autoimmunity in experimental animals induced by manipulation of the immune system.-
Chapter 8 The future directions of testicular autoimmunity investigation.

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Dr. Masahiro Itoh obtained Ph.D. degree in Division of Medicine, Kagawa University, in 1987. he started his carrier as an assistant professor at Kagawa University, and promoted to full Professor in 2001, at Tokyo Medical University. He is one of the top scientists in Japan and well-known as he succeeded in making new murine models of autoimmune orchitis.

Summary

This book addresses various aspects of testicular autoimmunity. It has long been suspected that testicular autoimmunity could be one of the causes of idiopathic male infertility. However, it is very difficult to estimate the incidence of testicular autoimmunity in men, as most male patients first realize they are infertile when they start trying to conceive a child, and there is a possibility that their testes may already exhibit the end stage of testicular autoimmunity, in which lymphocytic inflammation and immunoglobulin deposition in their testes subsided long ago and only the spermatogenic disorder remains. Therefore, autopsy or biopsy for testicular tissues in men before the end stage of testicular autoimmunity and investigations using testicular autoimmunity model animals are needed to determine the epidemiology of testicular autoimmunity.
Accordingly, the book discusses “the immunological fragility of testis” with regard to male infertility, reviewing autopsy data in men and presenting experimental data using murine models of autoimmune orchitis that has been induced by immunizing with viable syngeneic testicular germ cells alone. Testicular autoimmunity in animals is also discussed. 

In summary, the book provides a wealth of valuable information, not only for researchers who are interested in immunologic male infertility, but also for clinical professionals who treat these patients at hospitals.

Product details

Authors Masahiro Itoh
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9784431566281
ISBN 978-4-431-56628-1
No. of pages 232
Dimensions 155 mm x 11 mm x 235 mm
Weight 434 g
Illustrations XVII, 232 p. 54 illus., 43 illus. in color.
Subjects Guides > Health
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Reproduktionsmedizin, B, Medicine, Immunologie, Immunology, Reproductive Medicine, Reproductive Health, Urology

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