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Assessment of testicular testosterone production and Leydig cell structure.

Advances in two techniques have made the problem of assessing the acute and/or chronic effects of toxic agents on Leydig cell structure and testosterone synthesis and secretion amenable to study. First, in vitro testicular perfusion has been perfected to a point where it closely resembles in situ te...

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Autores principales: Ewing, L L, Zirkin, B R, Chubb, C
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1981
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568438/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7238445
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description Advances in two techniques have made the problem of assessing the acute and/or chronic effects of toxic agents on Leydig cell structure and testosterone synthesis and secretion amenable to study. First, in vitro testicular perfusion has been perfected to a point where it closely resembles in situ testosterone secretion. Second, now it is possible to quantify the proportion of Leydig cell cytoplasm occupied by the cellular organelles which contain steroidogenic enzymes. Herein, we report that inhibition of Leydig cell steroidogenic enzymes is reflected by reduced testosterone secretion by in vitro perfused rat and rabbit testes. Moreover, the activity of specific steroidogenic reactions can be monitored by measuring the secretion of reaction substrate(s) and product(s) from in vitro perfused testes. Testosterone secretion by in vitro perfused testes from five species is highly and positively correlated with the volume density of smooth endoplasmic reticulum in Leydig cell cytoplasm. Exploitation of these findings will allow toxicologists to quantitatively assess the effect of toxicants on Leydig cell testosterone biosynthesis and secretion, to identify the specific steroidogenic enzymes affected, to assess whether the membranous environment of the steroidogenic enzymes is compromised, and perhaps even to predict the deleterious effect of a toxic agent on Leydig cell steroidogenic function from a stereological assessment of Leydig cell ultrastructure.
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spelling pubmed-15684382006-09-19 Assessment of testicular testosterone production and Leydig cell structure. Ewing, L L Zirkin, B R Chubb, C Environ Health Perspect Research Article Advances in two techniques have made the problem of assessing the acute and/or chronic effects of toxic agents on Leydig cell structure and testosterone synthesis and secretion amenable to study. First, in vitro testicular perfusion has been perfected to a point where it closely resembles in situ testosterone secretion. Second, now it is possible to quantify the proportion of Leydig cell cytoplasm occupied by the cellular organelles which contain steroidogenic enzymes. Herein, we report that inhibition of Leydig cell steroidogenic enzymes is reflected by reduced testosterone secretion by in vitro perfused rat and rabbit testes. Moreover, the activity of specific steroidogenic reactions can be monitored by measuring the secretion of reaction substrate(s) and product(s) from in vitro perfused testes. Testosterone secretion by in vitro perfused testes from five species is highly and positively correlated with the volume density of smooth endoplasmic reticulum in Leydig cell cytoplasm. Exploitation of these findings will allow toxicologists to quantitatively assess the effect of toxicants on Leydig cell testosterone biosynthesis and secretion, to identify the specific steroidogenic enzymes affected, to assess whether the membranous environment of the steroidogenic enzymes is compromised, and perhaps even to predict the deleterious effect of a toxic agent on Leydig cell steroidogenic function from a stereological assessment of Leydig cell ultrastructure. 1981-04 /pmc/articles/PMC1568438/ /pubmed/7238445 Text en
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Ewing, L L
Zirkin, B R
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Assessment of testicular testosterone production and Leydig cell structure.
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title_full Assessment of testicular testosterone production and Leydig cell structure.
title_fullStr Assessment of testicular testosterone production and Leydig cell structure.
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of testicular testosterone production and Leydig cell structure.
title_short Assessment of testicular testosterone production and Leydig cell structure.
title_sort assessment of testicular testosterone production and leydig cell structure.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568438/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7238445
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