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Leydig cell development of pig testis in the early fetal period: an ultrastructural study.

作者信息

van Vorstenbosch C J, Colenbrander B, Wensing C J

出版信息

Am J Anat. 1982 Nov;165(3):305-18. doi: 10.1002/aja.1001650307.

Abstract

Leydig cell development in the pig testis occurs in three periods (an early fetal, the perinatal period, and the period from puberty onward). The earliest of these periods was investigated ultrastructurally. The early fetal period starts immediately after gonadal differentiation, approximately 27 days postcoitum (p.c.), and finishes at about 60 days postcoitum. Dates of observation were 35, 52, and 62 days p.c. At 42 days p.c. some animals were decapitated. Leydig cells at 35 days p.c. are characterized by an oval nucleus, vesicular or branched tubular smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER), and a small quantity of rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER). The RER has two forms: a short and a long profile. The latter is closely coupled with mitochondria. The mitochondria mostly have tubular cristae. From 52 days p.c. onward the degree of coupling lessens, and it vanishes at 62 days p.c. At 52 and 62 days p.c. a very large amount of 10 nm filaments and a slight decrease in SER can be observed. The SER now has a branched tubular form, and the presence of polygonal dense bodies is also characteristic. Decapitation does not disturb normal development of the Leydig cells in the observation period. No obvious differences from controls can be observed.

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