Testicular effects of the leydig cell toxicant ethane dimethanesulphonate given to neonatal rats

Neonatal rats were injected with either 50 mg/kg ethane dimethanesulphonate (EDS) or vehicle on days 1 to 5 inclusive or on day 1 alone. Studies were made on days 6, 28, and 63 of testicular structure; related endocrinologic parameters were measured in the day 1 to 5 treated animals only. Leydig cel...

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Veröffentlicht in:Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.) N.Y.), 1991, Vol.5 (6), p.497-504
Hauptverfasser: Thomson, Simon D., Lendon, Roger G., Morris, Ian D.
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Zusammenfassung:Neonatal rats were injected with either 50 mg/kg ethane dimethanesulphonate (EDS) or vehicle on days 1 to 5 inclusive or on day 1 alone. Studies were made on days 6, 28, and 63 of testicular structure; related endocrinologic parameters were measured in the day 1 to 5 treated animals only. Leydig cells and their activities were identified by cell counts using sections stained for 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase, hCG binding to LH receptors in testicular homogenates, and assays of intratesticular testosterone, plus pituitary and/or serum concentrations of testosterone, luteinizing hormone (LH), and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH). Given on days 1 to 5, EDS reduced Leydig cell populations estimated by morphometry and 125I-HCG binding, and testicular and body weights between days 6 and 63, and permanently retarded the development of the seminiferous epithelium. Decreases of serum and intratesticular testosterone occurred with homeostatic rises in FSH and LH. Injection on day 1 reduced Leydig cell numbers only on day 6 although body weight remained retarded. The data illustrate the susceptibility of the developing rat testis to the cytotoxicant EDS; whether this is related to withdrawal of androgen production or nonspecific cytotoxicity remains to be evaluated.
ISSN:0890-6238
1873-1708
DOI:10.1016/0890-6238(91)90021-7