Abstract

The relationship between alterations in testicular histology and antisperm antibodies in immature and mature Lewis rats subjected to unilateral vasectomy was studied. Forty percent of immature rats and 90 percent of mature rats (p less than 0.01) demonstrated significant alterations in both the obstructed (vasectomy) testis and the contralateral testis. There were significant changes in antisperm antibodies (ELISA) in the animals which demonstrated histologic changes.

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