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Endocrinology, Vol 131, 498-508, Copyright © 1992 by Endocrine Society
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LD Russell, TJ Corbin, HP Ren, A Amador, A Bartke and S Ghosh
Department of Physiology, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Carbondale 62901-6512.
Short and long term responses of the rat Leydig cell were studied posthypophysectomy, at times when germ cell degeneration was first prominent (6 days) and after long term regression of the testis (28 days). In the short term, virtually all structural parameters relating to the volume and surface area of the Leydig cell and its subcellular organelles were significantly lowered compared with those in control animals. Exceptions were the volumes of the nucleolus, heterochromatin, and lysosomes and the surface areas of the nucleus. Structural decreases were generally on the order of 2- to 5-fold in the 6-day period. A statistical analysis of the percent decreases in the short term was performed to determine whether any particular structural features were more sensitive to hypophysectomy than any others. In most instances, no particular organelles were decreased compared to others. However, lipid, although not commonly seen in rat Leydig cells, showed significantly greater percent decreases compared with several other organelles, indicating that the small amount of lipid present is rapidly lost (used) in the short term. After long term hypophysectomy, all structural parameters of the Leydig cell were significantly lowered compared with those in pituitary-intact animals. Only a few parameters (mitochondrial volume, cell surface area, and the surface areas of inner and outer mitochondrial membranes and smooth endoplasmic reticulum) showed more significant decreases in the long term compared with the short term hypophysectomized animals. Most organelle volumes and surface areas correlated positively and significantly with serum and tissue testosterone levels; the exceptions were the volumes of the nucleolus, heterochromatin, lipid, and lysosomes. Compared with the pituitary-intact animal, the content of LH receptors expressed per testis and per Leydig cell was significantly lower in both hypophysectomized groups; however, the number of receptors per given area of individual Leydig cell plasma membrane remained unchanged. Overall, data show that the Leydig cell manifests marked structural changes during early spermatogenic dysfunction.
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