2010
DOI: 10.2478/v10042-009-0094-z
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Administration of testosterone inhibits initiation of seminal tubule growth and decreases Sertoli cell number in the earliest period of rat's postnatal development.

Abstract: Sertoli cell (SC) number determines testes size and their capacity to produce spermatozoa. In the rat SC proliferate until 15 th postnatal day (PND). Their proliferation is stimulated by FSH and inhibited by estradiol, but the role for androgens is uncertain. In this study we analyzed the effects of testosterone administration on testes growth and SC number in relation to timing of the treatment. Male rats were injected with 2.5 mg of testosterone propionate (TP) from birth until 5 th PND and autopsied either … Show more

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“…As seen previously [28], exposure to androgens in early development had profound effects on the testes. Rats exposed to either neonatal TP or DHT had significantly smaller testes compared to vehicle-treated group, suggesting similar peripheral effects of both of these androgens on peripheral tissue (Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 64%
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“…As seen previously [28], exposure to androgens in early development had profound effects on the testes. Rats exposed to either neonatal TP or DHT had significantly smaller testes compared to vehicle-treated group, suggesting similar peripheral effects of both of these androgens on peripheral tissue (Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…In this cohort, there was no significant difference in testosterone levels between TP and oil groups, but a robust decrease in estradiol was seen in TP group compared with oil controls at PND16. Physiologically, there is an increase in estradiol production in the immediate neonatal period which decreases over several days [28]. One previous study directly examined sertoli cell number and hormone levels in male rats after injection with TP on PND1-5 [28] and found an increase in serum estradiol on PND 16 in TP-treated neonates, but lower levels on PND 6 compared to controls.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…, 2008) without affecting the secretion of LH and FSH (Kula et al. , 2001), and the dose of TP also did not influence FSH secretion in immature rats (Walczak‐Jedrzejowska et al. , 2009).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The volume density ( V v) of the seminiferous tubules, expressed as a percentage, was obtained by the point counting method described previously (Kula et al. , 2001; Walczak‐Jedrzejowska et al. , 2009).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%