Ueda T, Takeyama M, Namiki M, Okuyama A, Aono T, Matsumoto K
Department of Pathology, Osaka University Medical School, Japan.
Endocrinol Jpn. 1987 Aug;34(4):577-85. doi: 10.1507/endocrj1954.34.577.
Two pituitaries from 7-week-old female rats (Sprague-Dawley strain) were grafted under the capsule of the left kidney of a 49-day old male rat. The pituitary grafted and sham-operated rats were hypophysectomized at 56 days of age. The hypophysectomized rats were given daily injections of NIAMDD-oFSH-13 (20 micrograms/0.5 ml saline), NIAMDD-oLH-23 (9 micrograms/0.5 ml saline) or saline for 4 days starting from day 58. The treated rats and normal male rats were killed at 61 days of age. Testicular homogenates were incubated with [14C]4-androstene-3, 17-dione or [3H] progesterone, and enzyme activities per testes were estimated. Hypophysectomy caused significant decreases in activities of testicular 17 beta-oxidoreductase and 17-hydroxylase. The decreased activity of 17 beta-oxidoreductase was significantly stimulated by FSH or LH treatment, whereas the decreased 17-hydroxylase activity was stimulated only by LH treatment. Although pituitary grafts alone showed little or no effect on these enzyme activities in the hypophysectomized rats, the grafts significantly inhibited FSH-stimulated 17 beta-oxidoreductase activity and the LH-stimulated 17 beta-oxidoreductase and 17-hydroxylase activities but enhanced LH-induced 5 alpha-reductase activity. The present results confirm previous findings that an excess of prolactin directly inhibits LH-stimulated 17-hydroxylase activity but enhances LH-induced 5 alpha-reductase activity in the rat testis. The present results also demonstrate that the same grafts directly inhibit FSH-stimulated 17 beta-oxidoreductase activity but have no effect on FSH-induced 5 alpha-reductase activity.