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Cryptorchidism is a disease that is manifested by the retardation of the testicles with the associated anatomical structures inside the abdomen or inguinal canal. In dogs, the appearance of cryptorchidism is of unclear etiology, but it is believed to have a genetic basis. The "gold standard" in the ...

Author(s)
Spasojevic, J.; Galic, I.; Toholj, B.; Stancic, I.; Nikolic, S.; Davidov, I.; Kukuric, T.; Popovic, N.
Publisher
PI Veterinary Institute of the Republic of Srpska "Dr. Vaso Butozan" Banja Luka, Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina
Citation
Veterinarski Žurnal Republike Srpske, 2022, 22, 1/2, pp 142-155
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In the present study, we aimed to investigate age-, cryptorchidism-, and testicular tumor-related changes in miRNAs in the testis and epididymis of dogs. Twelve healthy male dogs were divided into two groups: young (< 1 year, n = 8) and old (> 3 years, n = 4). Five dogs with unilateral cryptorchidism, one with a Sertoli cell ...

Author(s)
Kim EunPyo; Shin JaeHo; Kim WanHee; Kim, G. A.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Animals, 2023, 13, 8,
Abstract

Cryptorchidism is a common disorder in the canine population with some aspects still unclear. Although the bilateral condition is known to lead to fertility problems and predisposition to testicular cancer, the neoplastic risk for scrotal testis in unilateral cryptorchid dog is controversial....

Author(s)
Pecile, A.; Groppetti, D.; Pizzi, G.; Banco, B.; Bronzo, V.; Giudice, C.; Grieco, V.
Publisher
Elsevier, New York, USA
Citation
Theriogenology, 2021, 176, pp 43-53
Abstract

Cryptorchidism is the most common disorder of sex development (DSD) in dogs. This malformation is associated with reduced fertility and with a higher risk of gonadal cancer. Testicular descent is a complex process, and the functions of many environmental and genetic factors are crucial for the...

Author(s)
Nowacka-Woszuk, J.; Krzeminska, P.; Nowak, T.; Gogulski, M.; Switonski, M.; Stachowiak, M.
Publisher
Elsevier, New York, USA
Citation
Theriogenology, 2020, 157, pp 483-489
Abstract

This review article is aimed at providing an update on canine cryptorchidism based on the research studies published in this area over the last 26 years. Although a majority of these research studies were directed at investigating the genetic and molecular basis of cryptorchidism, the mechanisms...

Author(s)
Khan, F. A.; Gartley, C. J.; Khanam, A.
Publisher
Wiley, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 2018, 53, 6, pp 1263-1270
Abstract

Aquaporins (AQPs) are integral transmembrane proteins facilitating transport of water and small solutes, such as glycerol and urea, between cells. In male reproductive tracts, AQPs maintain a milieu conducive for sperm formation, maturation, and storage. The aim of this study was to clarify effects ...

Author(s)
Mirabella, N.; Pelagalli, A.; Liguori, G.; Rashedul, M. A.; Squillacioti, C.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Animal Reproduction Science, 2021, 228,
Abstract

The hypoxic microenvironment of cryptorchidism is an important factor to induce the impairment of the structure and function of Sertoli cells and thus lead to spermatogenesis loss or tumorigenesis. Dihydrotestosterone (DHT), as a potent nonaromatizable 5α-reduced androgen, has both positive and...

Author(s)
Xiao LongFei; Wang ZiHui; Lu Ning; Sheng XiHui; Wei HuaWei; Kang Jian; Yuan MengYi; Qi XiaoLong; Xing Kai; Guo Yong; Wang XiangGuo; Zhao JunJin; Gao YuPing; Ni HeMin
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2022, 216,
Abstract

Cryptorchidism, as a common congenital disease of canine testes, is mainly caused by factors leading to endocrine abnormalities in testes and infertility in a heat stress and hypoxia microenvironment. Moreover, heat stress and hypoxia, as critical microenvironmental factors, promote...

Author(s)
Wang ZiHui; Wang Qian; Cui Nan; Xiao LongFei; Wei HuaWei; Kang Jian; Sheng Xihui; Qi XiaoLong; Xing Kai; Guo Yong; Ni HeMin; Wang XiangGuo
Publisher
Wiley, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 2022, 57, 9, pp 1046-1055
Abstract

Transplantation of spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) in experimental animal models has been used to study germ line stem cell biology and to produce transgenic animals. The species-specific recipient model preparation is important for the characterization of SSCs and the production of offspring....

Author(s)
Lee WonYoung; Lee Ran; Song Hyuk; Hur TaiYoung; Lee SeungHoon; Ahn JiYun; Jhun HyunJhung
Publisher
Korean Association for Laboratory Animal Science, Seoul, Korea Republic
Citation
Laboratory Animal Research, 2016, 32, 4, pp 257-266
Abstract

Cryptorchidism is a common congenital abnormality encountered in veterinary clinics. The treatment of choice for this condition is a surgical procedure named orchiectomy or orchidectomy, where the retained testicle is removed. Surgical placement and fixation of the cryptorchid testicle into the...

Author(s)
Mahiddine, F. Y.; Kim MinJung
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
Citation
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2021, 7, October,

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