Frankel A I, Chapman J C, Cook B
Department of Biological Sciences, State University of New York, Binghamton 13901.
J Endocrinol. 1989 Apr;121(1):43-8. doi: 10.1677/joe.0.1210043.
The testicular response to hemicastration (in which testicular vein testosterone from the remaining testis doubles in concentration) was studied in vitro in order to establish whether the response is maintained after testicular tissue is removed from the animal. Decapsulated testes and collagenase-dispersed cells from decapsulated testes of rats were incubated for 24 h after hemicastration and testosterone production was compared with that in tissue collected at the time of surgery. Testosterone concentration in the remaining testis 24 h after hemicastration was significantly (P less than 0.05) higher than in the testis removed at the time of hemicastration, but testosterone production in vitro was similar in both tissues. Apparently the single testis remaining in a hemicastrated rat requires extratesticular support in order to maintain its stimulated state.
为了确定在将睾丸组织从动物体内取出后这种反应是否仍能维持,对单侧睾丸切除(剩余睾丸的睾丸静脉睾酮浓度翻倍)后的睾丸反应进行了体外研究。将大鼠去包膜睾丸及去包膜睾丸经胶原酶分散后的细胞在单侧睾丸切除后孵育24小时,并将睾酮生成量与手术时采集的组织中的睾酮生成量进行比较。单侧睾丸切除24小时后,剩余睾丸中的睾酮浓度显著高于(P<0.05)单侧睾丸切除时切除的睾丸,但两种组织的体外睾酮生成量相似。显然,单侧睾丸切除的大鼠中剩余的单个睾丸需要睾丸外支持才能维持其受刺激状态。