Coto-Montes A M, Rodríguez-Colunga M J, Uría H, Antolin I, Tolivia D, Buzzell G R, Menéndez-Peláez A
Departamento de Morfología y Biología Celular, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain.
J Pineal Res. 1994 Aug;17(1):48-54. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-079x.1994.tb00113.x.
The Harderian glands of Syrian hamsters exhibit a marked sexual dimorphism in cell types and porphyrin production. The glands of male hamsters have two secretory cell types (Type I and II) while the glands of females consist of a single secretory cell type (female Type I) and large intraluminal deposits of porphyrins. Besides androgens, there is evidence that the pineal gland, through the secretion of melatonin, contributes to the maintenance of the "male" and "female" phenotypes. In this study, we investigated the effects of castration, short photoperiods, and pinealectomy on the distribution of secretory cells and porphyrin deposits in the Harderian glands of male Syrian hamsters. Two groups of animals were maintained in long days (14 hr light/day). Hamsters in one group were left intact and those in the other were castrated. Another three groups were maintained in short days (8 hr light/day); these animals were either left intact, castrated, or both castrated and pinealectomized. The duration of the experiment was 5 weeks. Castration of long photoperiod-exposed animals resulted in a significant drop in the number of Type II cells and a large increase in the porphyrin deposits (P < 0.01). However, castrated animals exposed to short photoperiod showed a significant smaller change in both parameters compared with those exposed to long days (P < 0.05). Pinealectomy prevented the effects of short days in castrated animals. No significant changes were observed in the relative number of mitotic figures or in the number of cell nuclei, indicating that the changes observed were due in part to a transformation of Type II into Type I cells. In a second experiment, male hamsters were injected daily either with 25 micrograms of melatonin late in the afternoon or with the saline for 8 weeks. The administration of melatonin resulted in a significant (P < 0.05) increase in the percentage of Type II cells. We conclude that when circulating androgens are very low or absent, pineal melatonin maintains the male phenotype in the Syrian hamster Harderian gland.
叙利亚仓鼠的哈德氏腺在细胞类型和卟啉生成方面表现出明显的性别二态性。雄性仓鼠的腺体有两种分泌细胞类型(I型和II型),而雌性仓鼠的腺体由单一分泌细胞类型(雌性I型)和大量管腔内卟啉沉积物组成。除了雄激素外,有证据表明松果体通过分泌褪黑素,有助于维持“雄性”和“雌性”表型。在本研究中,我们调查了去势、短光照周期和松果体切除对雄性叙利亚仓鼠哈德氏腺分泌细胞分布和卟啉沉积物的影响。两组动物饲养在长日照(14小时光照/天)条件下。一组仓鼠不做处理,另一组进行去势。另外三组饲养在短日照(8小时光照/天)条件下;这些动物要么不做处理,要么去势,要么既去势又切除松果体。实验持续时间为5周。暴露于长光照周期的动物去势后,II型细胞数量显著下降,卟啉沉积物大幅增加(P<0.01)。然而,暴露于短光照周期的去势动物在这两个参数上的变化与暴露于长日照的动物相比显著更小(P<0.05)。松果体切除可防止去势动物出现短日照的影响。有丝分裂图的相对数量或细胞核数量未观察到显著变化,表明观察到的变化部分是由于II型细胞转变为I型细胞。在第二个实验中,雄性仓鼠每天下午晚些时候注射25微克褪黑素或注射生理盐水,持续8周。褪黑素的给药导致II型细胞百分比显著增加(P<0.05)。我们得出结论,当循环雄激素非常低或不存在时,松果体褪黑素维持叙利亚仓鼠哈德氏腺的雄性表型。