Abstract: | Spermatogenesis has been studied in testicular biopsies by means of microfluorometric assessment of the DNA-DNP complex using ethidium bromide in 10 men with histologically normal spermatogenesis and in 10 men with histologically reduced spermatogenesis. The expected haploid DNA value was found in the round spermatids, whereas only 70% of the haploid fluorescence value was found in the elongated spermatids and around 60% in the testicular spermatozoa. No difference was found in the mean fluorescence values between the pathological group and the controls. it is suggested that structural changes or an increase in basic nuclear proteins gradually exclude the ethidium bromide from the binding to the DNA molecule and that this phenomenon occurs concomitantly with a decrease in double-stranded RNA. The difference in fluorescence intensity before and after RNAase treatment was regarded as an approximate estimate of the RNA content. There was a significant decrease of these values during spermatogenesis. |