Leydig cell function in the absence of an intact Y chromosome
Sex-reversed mice (X/X Sxr) provide a unique opportunity to study Leydig cell function in the absence of an intact Y chromosome. We determined the impact that the absence of an intact Y chromosome has on Leydig cell function by comparing the steroid secretion profiles of in vitro perfused testes fro...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biology of reproduction 1984-10, Vol.31 (3), p.536-540 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Sex-reversed mice (X/X Sxr) provide a unique opportunity to study Leydig cell function in the absence of an intact Y chromosome.
We determined the impact that the absence of an intact Y chromosome has on Leydig cell function by comparing the steroid secretion
profiles of in vitro perfused testes from X/X Sxr and X/Y mice. All the testes were maximally stimulated with luteinizing
hormone (LH). Nine steroids were extracted from the venous effluent of the in vitro perfused testes and quantified by capillary
gas chromatography. A radioimmunoassay was employed to determine the estradiol secretion rate. Secretion rates (ng/h . testis)
of seven steroids, including testosterone, did not differ significantly. Testes from X/X Sxr mice secreted more (P less than
0.05) dehydroepiandrosterone and androstenedione than X/Y mouse testes. Importantly, X/X Sxr and X/Y mouse testes secreted
the same total amount of steroids, although X/X Sxr mouse testes weigh 17 mg while X/Y mouse testes weigh 110 mg. Histological
studies established an increase in the relative mass of Leydig cells and the complete absence of germ cells in X/X Sxr mouse
testes. The results suggest that the normal differentiation of steroidogenic pathways occurs in X/X Sxr mouse tests in the
absence of an intact Y chromosome. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3363 1529-7268 |
DOI: | 10.1095/biolreprod31.3.536 |