Setchell B P, Locatelli A, Perreau C, Pisselet C, Fontaine I, Kuntz C, Saumande J, Fontaine J, Hochereau-de Reviers M T
INRA Station de Physiologie de la Reproduction, Nouzilly, France.
J Endocrinol. 1991 Oct;131(1):101-12. doi: 10.1677/joe.0.1310101.
The morphology and in-vivo function of the Leydig cells were studied in rams when spermatogenesis had been disrupted by a single exposure of the testes 20 days earlier to a temperature of about 42 degrees C for 45 min. To avoid complications due to changed negative feedback from the testes to the pituitary with consequent changes in the degree of gonadotrophic stimulation, ten of the animals (five heated and five unheated) were surgically hypophysectomized when the testes were heated and then treated twice daily with pituitary extract. Six intact rams (three heated and three unheated) were also studied. The heat-affected testes were about half the size of the unheated testes, and blood plasma flow was closely related to testis weight. There were no differences in the testosterone concentrations in spermatic venous blood, testicular lymph or rete testis fluid, or in oestradiol in spermatic venous plasma from heated or unheated testes. Consequently, testosterone secretion by the heat-affected testes was markedly reduced, and the concentrations in jugular blood were also lower in the heat-affected rams than in controls. The volume of the interstitial tissue was less in absolute terms in the heat-affected rams, but it made up a greater fraction of the testes. The absolute volume of the blood plus lymph vessels, and their fraction of the interstitial tissue were lower in the heat-affected testes, although there was no effect on their volume as a fraction of the whole testis. The heat-affected testes of the hormone-treated rams had fewer Leydig cells, but each cell was larger; no equivalent difference was found in the intact rams. However, the dose of pituitary extract chosen was somewhat excessive, as there were higher than normal concentrations of FSH, LH and testosterone in jugular blood plasma, of testosterone and oestradiol in testicular venous blood plasma and of testosterone in rete testis fluid in the hormone-treated hypophysectomized rams. The testes of the unheated hypophysectomized rams increased in size by about 20% during treatment with pituitary extract, although testicular blood plasma flow was lower per unit weight of testis. The absolute volume of each Leydig cell and the total volume in absolute terms and as a fraction of the interstitial tissue was greater in the hormone-treated than in the untreated rams, but not the volume as a fraction of the whole testis. The total number of Leydig cells was higher in the hormone-treated unheated rams than in all the other rams taken together.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
在公羊中研究了睾丸间质细胞的形态和体内功能,这些公羊的精子发生在20天前因睾丸单次暴露于约42摄氏度的温度下45分钟而受到破坏。为避免因睾丸对垂体负反馈改变以及随之而来的促性腺激素刺激程度变化而产生的并发症,在加热睾丸时,对10只动物(5只加热和5只未加热)进行了手术切除垂体,然后每天用垂体提取物治疗两次。还研究了6只完整的公羊(3只加热和3只未加热)。受热影响的睾丸大小约为未受热睾丸的一半,血浆流量与睾丸重量密切相关。受热或未受热睾丸的精索静脉血、睾丸淋巴或睾丸网液中的睾酮浓度,以及精索静脉血浆中的雌二醇浓度均无差异。因此,受热影响的睾丸的睾酮分泌明显减少,受热影响的公羊颈静脉血中的睾酮浓度也低于对照组。受热影响的公羊间质组织的绝对体积较小,但在睾丸中所占比例更大。受热影响的睾丸中血液和淋巴管的绝对体积及其在间质组织中的比例较低,尽管它们作为整个睾丸的一部分的体积没有受到影响。接受激素治疗的公羊受热影响的睾丸中睾丸间质细胞较少,但每个细胞较大;在完整的公羊中未发现类似差异。然而,所选的垂体提取物剂量有点过高,因为在接受激素治疗的去垂体公羊的颈静脉血浆中,促卵泡激素、促黄体生成素和睾酮的浓度高于正常水平,在睾丸静脉血浆中睾酮和雌二醇的浓度以及在睾丸网液中睾酮的浓度也高于正常水平。未受热的去垂体公羊的睾丸在接受垂体提取物治疗期间大小增加了约20%,尽管单位重量睾丸的睾丸血浆流量较低。接受激素治疗的公羊中,每个睾丸间质细胞的绝对体积以及绝对总体积和在间质组织中的比例均大于未接受治疗的公羊,但作为整个睾丸一部分的体积并非如此。接受激素治疗的未受热公羊中睾丸间质细胞的总数高于所有其他公羊的总和。(摘要截取自400字)