2006
DOI: 10.3892/or.16.1.73
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Development of a self-proliferating Leydig cell line: a hyper-sensitive E-screening model

Abstract: Abstract. The mechanisms of estrogenic endocrine disruption on the male reproductive tract are poorly understood. In order to examine estrogenic properties of xenobiotic chemicals on male tissues, we have developed a mouse Leydig cell line (TM3-SF) that self-proliferates under serum-free conditions. This cell line was derived from ATCC's cell line, TM3. The development of TM3-SF was accomplished over a 4-month period by a progressive serum starvation of the original TM3 cells. The newly established cell line w… Show more

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“…Indeed, the overexpression of SMAD4 can cause Leydig cell hyperplasia (Narula et al ., ). The stimulatory effect of activin A on Leydig cell proliferation has also been reported in a progenitor Leydig cell‐like cell line, Leydig cell line (TM3‐SF) (DuMond et al ., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Indeed, the overexpression of SMAD4 can cause Leydig cell hyperplasia (Narula et al ., ). The stimulatory effect of activin A on Leydig cell proliferation has also been reported in a progenitor Leydig cell‐like cell line, Leydig cell line (TM3‐SF) (DuMond et al ., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%