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1 Department of Pharmacology
and Therapeutics, Loyola University of
Chicago Stritch School of Medicine,
Maywood, Illinois
Spontaneous contractions of the adult rabbit
isolated testicular capsule have been found to
be adversely affected by short exposures to
hypoxia. The data of the present study suggest
that acute exposure of the testicular capsule to
hypoxia, resulting in a prolonged contracture,
may interfere with normal testicular capsular
function and possibly sperm transport. The
finding that the testicular capsule possesses
smooth muscle morphology similar to that of
the duodenum, but showing an opposite response in tissue tone upon exposure to
hypoxia, may further suggest new factors in the
stimulus-contraction coupling process of
smooth muscle.
Key words: testis capsule, hypoxia, sperm transport, testis capsule contractions
Submitted on June 20, 1979
Revised on August 29, 1979
Accepted on August 30, 1979
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