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Blocking E-Selectin Inhibits Ischaemia-Reperfusion Neutrophil Recruitment to the Murine Testis

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Germ cell-specific apoptosis that occurs after ischaemia-reperfusion (IR) of the murine testis is dependent on neutrophil recruitment to the testis and is dependent upon the cell adhesion molecule E-selectin. In this study, we aimed to inhibit neutrophil recruitment to the IR-induced testis. Mice were subjected to a 2-h period of testicular torsion (ischaemia) followed by detorsion (reperfusion). Shortly after onset of reperfusion, mice received either a function-blocking monoclonal anti-mouse E-selectin antibody (FBmAb) or isotype-matched control antibody. Mice were killed 24 h after reperfusion and cells isolated from the testis were analysed for the presence of neutrophil infiltration by flow cytometry. Administration of FBmAb inhibited neutrophil recruitment to the IR-induced testis dramatically. Therefore, blockage of E-selectin may be a strategy to treat post-ischaemic testis. © 2008 The Authors.

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Andrologia

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40

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4

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235

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