Abstract

Adult male rats were exposed to a combination of hypoxia (6,060 m) and cold (−5°C) for 21 days. In one group the left testis was restricted to the scrotum by a suture to the inguinal canal. After exposure, body weight was reduced and the reproductive organs (testis, epididymis and vas deferens) were reduced in weight and showed atrophic changes. There was deterioration in sperm quality. The above changes increased as the exposure was extended from 7 days to 21 days. Cold appears to aggravate the effects of hypoxia on the male reproductive organs. The damage to these organs was greater when cold-induced cryptorchidism was allowed to occur during exposure than when it was avoided. The secretory activity of the epididymis was reduced after exposure. The significance of changes in the biochemical composition of these organs is discussed.

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