Multiple Effects of Retinoids on the Development of Sertoli, Germ, and Leydig Cells of Fetal and Neonatal Rat Testis in Culture
We investigated the effect of retinoids on the development of Sertoli, germ, and Leydig cells using 3-day culture of testes from fetuses 14.5 and 18.5 days post-conception (dpc) and from neonates 3 days postpartum (dpp). Addition of 10 â6 M and 3.10 â8 M retinoic acid (RA) caused a dose-dependen...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biology of reproduction 2000-05, Vol.62 (5), p.1303-1314 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We investigated the effect of retinoids on the development of Sertoli, germ, and Leydig cells using 3-day culture of testes
from fetuses 14.5 and 18.5 days post-conception (dpc) and from neonates 3 days postpartum (dpp). Addition of 10 â6 M and 3.10 â8 M retinoic acid (RA) caused a dose-dependent disruption of the seminiferous cords in 14.5-day-old fetal testes, without any
change in the 5-bromo-2â²-deoxyuridine (BrdU) labeling index of the Sertoli cells. RA caused no disorganization of older testes,
but it did cause hyperplasia of the Sertoli cells in 3-dpp testes. Fragmentation of the Sertoli cell DNA was not detected
in control or RA-treated testes at any age studied. The cAMP produced in response to FSH was significantly decreased in RA-treated
testes for all studied ages. Both 10 â6 M and 3.10 â8 M RA dramatically reduced the number of gonocytes per 14.5-dpc testis. This resulted from a high increase in apoptosis, which
greatly exceeded the slight increase of mitosis. RA caused no change in the number of gonocytes in testes explanted on 18.5
dpc (the quiescent period), whereas it increased this number in testes explanted on 3 dpp (i.e., when gonocyte mitosis and
apoptosis resume). Lastly, RA and retinol (RE) reduced both basal and acute LH-stimulated testosterone secretion by 14.5-dpc
testis explants, without change in the number of 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase-positive cells per testis. Retinoids had
no effect on basal or LH-stimulated testosterone production by older testes. In conclusion, RE and RA are potential regulators
of the development of the testis and act mainly negatively during fetal life and positively during the neonatal period on
the parameters we have studied. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3363 1529-7268 |
DOI: | 10.1095/biolreprod62.5.1303 |