Thompson S A, Rowley D R, Heidger P M
Am J Anat. 1979 Apr;154(4):525-44. doi: 10.1002/aja.1001540407.
The effect of estradiol and/or testosterone upon secretion by seminal vesicle in castrated and intact rats was assessed in young adult Sprague-Dawley rats, using light microscopy (LM), transmission (TEM) and scanning (SEM)electron microscopy. Hormones were injected daily for ten days beginning ten days after castrations were performed. The normal rat seminal vesicle, as revealed by SEM, was characterized by a large saccular lumen with highly folded walls. Cell surfaces were covered with microvilli, or occasionally displayed a protruding, ruffled surface, sparsely covered with short microvilli. Cytology was normal in testosterone-treated animals. Estradiol treatment of castrated animals stimulated secretion by seminal vesicle epithelial cells as evidenced by the presence of normal secretory bodies, the presence of RER, and moderately hypertrophied Golgi complexes. These glands were not heavier than were glands from castrated, untreated animals, although the epithelial cells were significantly taller. Secretion was maintained in intact animals treated with estradiol, although glands were smaller and epithelial height was reduced. Estradiol and testosterone treatment in combination did not appear to have an additive effect on secretion, weight of the gland, or epithelial height. The following results support the hypothesis that estrogen-induced prolactin synthesis and release may be involved in the mechanism by which estradiol effected stimulation of seminal vesicle epithelium. Prolactin-treated, castrated animals exhibited focal areas of stimulated epithelium. In hypophysectomized animals (untreated controls), the seminal vesicle epithelium retained some secretory bodies and secretory fluid in the glandular lumen; epithelial height was taller than that in castrated controls. Estrogen treatment reduced the epithelial height to that of castrated controls; there was no evidence of secretion. This suggests that in the absence of anterior pituitary hormones, including prolactin, the stimulatory effect of estradiol on seminal vesicle epithelium was nullified. In adrenalectomized/castrated animals, estradiol treatment stimulated secretion in seminal vesicle epithelium just as in non-adrenalectomized/castrated animals. This indicates that the adrenal gland plays a non-essential role in the action of estrogen on seminal vesicle epithelium.
在年轻成年斯普拉格 - 道利大鼠中,采用光学显微镜(LM)、透射电子显微镜(TEM)和扫描电子显微镜(SEM),评估了雌二醇和/或睾酮对去势和未去势大鼠精囊分泌的影响。在去势十天后开始,每天注射激素,持续十天。如扫描电子显微镜所示,正常大鼠精囊的特征是有一个大的囊状腔,壁高度折叠。细胞表面覆盖有微绒毛,或偶尔呈现出突出的、有褶皱的表面,稀疏地覆盖着短微绒毛。接受睾酮治疗的动物细胞学正常。对去势动物进行雌二醇治疗可刺激精囊上皮细胞分泌,这可通过正常分泌小体的存在、粗面内质网的存在以及适度肥大的高尔基体复合物得到证明。这些腺体并不比未治疗的去势动物的腺体重,尽管上皮细胞明显更高。用雌二醇治疗的未去势动物可维持分泌,尽管腺体较小且上皮高度降低。雌二醇和睾酮联合治疗似乎对分泌、腺体重量或上皮高度没有相加作用。以下结果支持这样的假设,即雌激素诱导的催乳素合成和释放可能参与了雌二醇刺激精囊上皮的机制。接受催乳素治疗的去势动物表现出上皮受刺激的局部区域。在垂体切除的动物(未治疗的对照)中,精囊上皮在腺腔内保留了一些分泌小体和分泌液;上皮高度比去势对照高。雌激素治疗使上皮高度降至去势对照的水平;没有分泌的证据。这表明在缺乏包括催乳素在内的垂体前叶激素时,雌二醇对精囊上皮的刺激作用无效。在肾上腺切除/去势的动物中,雌二醇治疗刺激精囊上皮分泌,就像在未肾上腺切除/去势的动物中一样。这表明肾上腺在雌激素对精囊上皮的作用中不起重要作用。