Abstract

Urogenital organ system induced by idiopathic hemorrhage in sudden died male E1 mice were investigated macro- and histopathologically and angiographically. The mortality of the male E1 mice with brief life span was 85% during observation period for 33 weeks, and about half of the male E1 mice died between 10-week-old and 20-week-old. In all dead mice, urine retention was prominent, and the seminal vesicle or the coagulating gland, especially the bulbocavernosus muscle had severe hemorrhage. There was coagulated blood mass in the urethral lumen and the lumen of the seminal vesicle and the coagulating gland. Further, in pars spongiosa, coagulated blood mass occupied the most area of the corpus spongiosum penis and corpus cavernosum penis with severe hemorrhage. Angiographically, the penile artery in not affected male E1 mice was thinner than that in control mice.

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