Title: Microscopic Structure of the Male Genital Organs
1Microscopic
Structure of the Male Genital Organs
2Objectives
- Describe the microscopic structure of the testis.
- Describe the microscopic structure of the
epididymis and ductus deferens. - Discuss the microscopic structure of the seminal
vesicle and prostate gland. - Discuss the microscopic structure of the penis.
3INTRODUCTION
- Male gonad
- Testis
- A paired duct system
- Ductuli efferentes, epididymis, ductus deferens
and ejaculatory duct - Exocrine glands
- Seminal vesicles and prostate gland
- Penis
4Testis
- Tunica Albuginea
- Connective tissue capsule
- Tunica Vasculosa
- Vascular layer of loose connective tissue
- Interstitial connective tissue
- Connective tissue extends inward from the
- tunica Vasculosa
5Testis
- Seminiferous tubules
- Stratified epithelium (germinal epithelium)
contains two type of cells - 1. Spermatogenic cells Produce Sperms
- 2. Sertoli cells (Sustentacular cells)
- For nourishment
- Fibrous Septa
- Extending from mediastinum testis towards
- the tunica albuginea
- Interstitial cells (of Leydig)
- Epithelial cells, secrete testosterone (male
sex hormone)
6Testis
7Straight tubules, Rete testis Ductuli efferentes
- Straight tubules
- Cuboidal or low columnar epithelium
- Rete Testis
- Simple squamous to low cuboidal or low columnar
epithelium - Ductuli efferentes (Efferent ductules)
- Epithelium contains two group of cells
- 1. Tall columnar cells with cilia
- 2. Cuboidal cells with microvilli
8Seminiferous tubules, Straight tubules, Rete
testis Ductuli efferentes
9Spermatogenesis in Seminiferous tubules
10SPERMATOGENIC CELLS
- (1) Spermatogonia
- (2) 1ry Spermatocytes.
- (3) 2ry Spermatocytes.
- (4) Spermatids.
- (5) Spermatozoa.
11Stages of Spermatogenesis
- Spermatogonia (Immature Spermatogenic cells)
- Divide into three types
- 1. Pale Type A Spermatogonia
- 2. Dark Type A Spermatogonia
- 3. Type B Spermatogonia
- Type B Spermatogonia produces Primary
Spermatocytes
12Stages of Spermatogenesis
- Type B Spermatogonia produces Primary
Spermatocytes - Primary Spermatocytes produces Secondary
Spermatocytes (1st Meiotic Division) - Secondary Spermatocytes produces Spermatids (2nd
Meiotic Division) - Spermatids differentiate into Sperms by the
process of Spermiogeneis
13Stages of Spermatogenesis
14Seminiferous tubules
15Ductuli efferentes Tubules of the Ductus
Epididymis
16Tubules of the Ductus Epididymis
- Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium
- Principal cells Tall Columnar epithelium with
Stereocilia (Long branching Microvilli) - Basal Cells
- Thin Layer of Smooth Muscle surrounds each tubule
- Tubules surrounded by Connective tissue
17Tubules of the Ductus Epididymis
18Ductus (Vas) Deferens
- Irregular lumen with longitudinal mucosal Folds
- Lumen is lined by Pseudostratified Columnar
Epithelium with Stereocilia - Thin Mucosa
- Thick Muscularis (Three Smooth Muscle Layers)
- 1. Inner Longitudinal
- 2. Middle Circular
- 3. Outer Longitudinal
- Adventitia
19Ductus (Vas Deferens)
20Ampulla of Vas Deferens
- Lumen is larger then vas deferens
- Numerous irregular, branching mucosal folds
- Deep Glandular Crypts
- Simple Columnar Epithelium
21Prostate Gland
- Prostatic urethra lined by Transitional
epithelium - Small, branched tubuloacinar prostatic glands
- Prostatic Concretions (Corpora Amylacea) Solid
Secretory Aggregations in the Acini - Fibromuscular Septa with Smooth muscle bundles
- Colliculus Seminalis Smooth dome-shaped
structure of dense fibromuscular stroma (Gives
crescent shape to prostatic urethra)
22Prostate Gland
- Prostatic sinuses (Excretory ducts of prostatic
glands open here) - Prostatic utricle is a sac in the middle of
colliculus seminalis - Ejaculatory ducts open at colliculus seminalis
23Prostate Gland Prostatic Urethra
24Prostate Gland (Glandular Acini Prostatic
Concretions)
25Seminal Vesicle
- Convoluted and Irregular Lumina
- Primary mucosal folds branch into Secondary
mucosal folds - Secondary mucosal folds anastomose and form
irregular cavities called Mucosal Crypts
26Seminal Vesicle
- Lamina Propria projects into these folds
- Glandular epithelium is low columnar or cuboidal
- Two layers of smooth muscle
- 1. Inner circular layer
- 2. Outer longitudinal layer
- Adventitia
27Seminal Vesicle
28Penis
- Two Dorsal Corpus Cavernosa
- Single Ventral Corpus Spongiosum carrying urethra
in its whole length - Trabeculae with collagenous, elastic smooth
muscle fibers surround form cavernous sinuses
(veins) - Tunica Albuginea (Thick Connective tissue
capsule) - surrounds Corpus Cavernosa forms Median
- Septum
-
29Penis
- Tunica Albuginea (Thin layer of connective tissue
with smooth muscle fibers elastic fibers) - surrounds Corpus Spongiosum
- Deep Penile (Bucks) Fascia (Loose connective
tissue surrounding all) - Dermis (Contains Smooth muscle dartos)
- Epidermis (Stratified squamous keratinized
Epithelium) -
30Penis
31Thank you