Alteration of testicular microvascular pressures during venous pressure elevation

1995 
We have addressed the hypothesis that varicocele-related infertility is caused in part by a pressure-induced disturbance of testicular convective transport that upsets the testicular hormonal environment and thus impairs spermatogenesis. The left testis of the hamster [pentobarbital sodium (Nembutal), 70 mg/kg ip] was prepared for microcirculatory observations. Testicular venous pressure was acutely elevated by ligating collateral routes of venous outflow and partially occluding, via a snare, the main venous outflow distal to the pampiniform plexus. Simultaneous direct pressure measurements (servo-null method) were made to monitor venous pressure elevation and quantify resulting pressure and diameter changes in the arterial feed to the testis and in postcapillary venules. The data show that over 90% of the venous pressure elevation (VPE) was transmitted to the postcapillary venules. VPE affected intravascular pressures throughout the testis microvasculature; on average, capsular artery pressure increased ...
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