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1 University of Salzburg,
Department of Zoology Salzburg, Austria
2 Salzburg
General Hospital, Department of Urology,
Salzburg, Austria
The effectiveness of intratesticularly injected
bacille Calmette Guérin (BCG) as an antispermatogenic agent was examined by light microscopy in rats after three, six, ten, twenty,
and 56 days and in rabbits 70 days after
administration. In rats, the interstitium showed
a spot-like infiltration and development of
granuloma. Many tubules degenerated; some
of them were invaded by macrophages destroying the remaining elements. After eight
weeks, half of the tubules were devoid of germinal cells. The interstitium was fibrotic or occupied by granuloma. The effects in rabbits
were similar to those observed in rats; however, in three cases, a totally granulomatous
orchitis had developed. In both species, there
were considerable individual differences in response to the agent. In rats injected unilaterally, the contralateral testis was not affected.
Plasma testosterone levels seemed to be
slightly increased both in rats and rabbits.
Plasma FSH levels were decreased in rats. The
action of BCG as an antispermatogenic agent is
discussed on the basis of these findings.
Key words: antispermatogenic agent, BCG, contraception, orchitis, granuloma, testis hormones
Submitted on October 2, 1980
Revised on December 3, 1980
Accepted on January 13, 1981
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