Elevated PTH levels are associated with increased prevalence of vertebral fractures, low bone mass, or higher BTM only in the presence of hypovitaminosis D. An adequate nutritional status in the vitamin appears to protect the bone from the deleterious effect of a high PTH.
Summary. The present study analyses cell loss and proliferation which account for the decrease in the number of germ cell populations in the senile male Octodon degus.
This is a good model to study ageing in wild animals, since it has recently been incorporated as a laboratory animal but still has a high degree of genetic heterogeneity, thus representing a situation found in natural systems. The cell loss from pachytene spermatocytes to round spermatids is estimated by cell counts in the cross section of seminiferous tubules. DNA testicular synthesis is measured by scintillation counting and the index of labelling of spermatogonia by radioautography of testes comparing sexually mature young animals and senile animals. Other determinations in both groups are testis weight, thickness of the albuginea and tubular wall, daily sperm production, percentage of depleted seminiferous tubules and nuclear cell diameters of germ cells. The results suggest a decrease in the number of cell population in the senile animals resulting from an increase in physiological cell loss coupled with a decreased proliferative spermatogonial activity. There is also a decreased yield of meiosis in terms of round spermatid production. Lowered testosterone levels both in plasma and testicular parenchymal fluid are found in senile animals. All these senescent changes reflect an altered remodelling activity of the seminiferous epithelium and presumably also of Leydig cells.
The occurrence of phagocytosis of spermatozoa in the epididymis is a controversial issue in male reproductive biology. In this paper we documented, by scanning and electron microscopy, the presence of spermatophages in the lumen of the proximal region of stallion epididymis. Sperm phagocytosis involving the principal cells that line the cauda epididymidis region was also observed. The possible meaning of this process in the removal of damaged, aged or surplus spermatozoa is discussed. These observations were made in samples obtained from random cases, during the course of research work carried out on the stallion male seminal duct system.
RESUMEN: Hay una sorprendente relación entre el ambiente y adaptaciones de la conducta reproductiva, muy evidente en los reproductores estacionales que pueden reproducirse en días cortos o largos, de acuerdo a factores proximales, especialmente el fotoperiodo luminoso que provoca cambios fotoneuroendocrinos. Estos, involucran fotoreceptores, un reloj biológico y el aparato neuroendocrino. Las gonadotrofinas (GT), el desarrollo gonadal, la retroalimentación negativa de las GT por los esteroides sexuales, la intervención de las fibras retino-hipotalámico y los núcleos supraquiasmáticos así como la secreción de melatonina, intervienen en esta regulación. El pulso generador del hipotálamo (eminencia media) es importante en el control de la adenohipófisis respecto de la secreción de LH y FSH. En el testículo, las endocrinocitos intersticiales (de Leydig) (que secretan testosterona y también estrógenos), establecen un asa de retroalimentación con la adenohipófisis y el hipotálamo en un circuito de asa larga, corta y ultracorta, donde neuronas neuroendocrinas tienen un rol importante. Los sustentocitos (células de Sertoli) (intratubulares) son importantes por su rol mecánico, trófico y metabólico respecto a las células germinales y la secreción de activina e inhibina, que provoca o inhibe la secreción de FSH respectivamente. Los sustentocitos también secretan muchas proteínas específicas entre las cuales se encuentra la proteína que liga andrógenos (ABP), importante porque concentra 100 veces la testosterona en el parénquima testicular. La secreción tónica, por pulsos de GT, especialmente LH, es debida a actividad hipotalámica a través del control de generación de estos pulsos que se inicia en la pubertad. La reproducción en el potro y el toro se presentan como ejemplos. PALABRAS CLAVE: Reproducción estacional; eje Hipotálamo-Hipófisis-Testículo; Neuroendocrinología y reproducción; Características reproductivas del potro y el toro.
The general aim of this paper was to characterize some changes induced by androgen receptors blockage in the epithelial cells of the mouse epididymis. The antiandrogen flutamide was injected (10 mg/Kg b.w.) to adult male mice which were sacrificed 24h. and 72h. after. Controls injected with the vehicle (corn oil) were sacrificed at the same intervals. Cryosections were made of the epididymides and examined by the TUNEL method for quantification of apoptosis and also using immunocytochemistry to visualize the expression of the stress protein HSP70. The highest indexes of apoptosis were observed in the caput epididymis after 72 h. and were of 7.40 cells/1000 in contrast to controls (0.21 cells/1000). HSP70 appeared particularly increased in the caput and cauda epididymis after 72 h. treatment. Results indicated that the blockage of androgen receptors induces apoptosis and a HSP70 expression in the principal epithelial cells of the mouse epididymis, and that these changes occur in a region-specific fashion.
CASTRO, S. R.; BUSTOS OBREGON, E. & ROJAS, R. M. Vertebral column deformity and hypoxia in
SUMMARY:Vertebral Column Deformity (VCD) is a common pathology in Chilean salmon farms, lowering the quality and commercialization of the product. Hypoxia has been related to other musculoskeletal deformities, but not to VCD. This work analyzes the morphology of the vertebral column of Salmo salar alevins, cultured under hypoxic conditions (60% O2 saturation in the water tanks) for different time periods after hatching (2, 4, 6 and 8 days). They are compared with their normoxic controls (100% O2 saturation). Using histological (H/E), and morphometric techniques, it was found that the time of exposure to hypoxia is inversely proportional to the body length, notochordal diameter and thickness of its sheath. The organic response to hypoxia was quantified by immunohistochemistry for HIF-1a as the sensor of hypoxia. Its expression increased significantly (p<0.05) in the experimental groups that exhibit VCD. Although etiology for VCD is probably multifactorial, this study allows for the conclusion that hypoxia by itself, produces VCD.
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