Gondos B, Renston R H, Goldstein D A
Am J Anat. 1976 Feb;145(2):167-81. doi: 10.1002/aja.1001450203.
After the gradual disappearance of fetal Leydig cells in the first week after birth, the interstitial tissue of the rabbit testis is composed principally of undifferentiated mesenchymal cells between one and five weeks of age. Also present during this time are scattered partially differentiated cells with oval-shaped nuclei, prominent nucleoli and abundant cytoplasm. These cells exhibit some of the cytoplasmic features of steroid-secreting cells, but extensive development of smooth endoplasmic reticulum and the grouped perivascular arrangement of characteristic of fully differentiated Leydig cells are not present. The latter features appear at five weeks of age, indicating the formation of mature Leydig cells at that time. By seven weeks, the bulk of the interstitial tissue consists of Leydig cell aggregates, typical of the appearance in adult testis. Since spermatogonial mitoses first appear at seven to eight weeks of age, the findings indicate that Leydig cell differentiation precedes the onset of spermatogenesis.
出生后第一周胎儿睾丸间质细胞逐渐消失后,1至5周龄兔睾丸的间质组织主要由未分化的间充质细胞组成。在此期间还存在一些散在的部分分化细胞,其细胞核呈椭圆形,核仁突出,细胞质丰富。这些细胞表现出一些类固醇分泌细胞的细胞质特征,但不存在滑面内质网的广泛发育以及完全分化的睾丸间质细胞特有的血管周围成组排列。后一种特征在5周龄时出现,表明此时成熟睾丸间质细胞形成。到7周时,大部分间质组织由睾丸间质细胞聚集体组成,这是成年睾丸典型的外观。由于精原细胞有丝分裂最早出现在7至8周龄,这些发现表明睾丸间质细胞分化先于精子发生的开始。