نتایج جستجو برای: leydig cell

تعداد نتایج: 1685262  

2012
Sander van den Driesche Petros Kolovos Sophie Platts Amanda J. Drake Richard M. Sharpe

The testicular dysgenesis syndrome (TDS) hypothesis proposes that maldevelopment of the testis, irrespective of cause, leads to malfunction of the somatic (Leydig, Sertoli) cells and consequent downstream TDS disorders. Studies in rats exposed in utero to di(n-butyl) phthalate (DBP) have strongly supported the TDS concept, but so far no direct evidence has been produced that links dysgenesis pe...

2015
Candela Rocío González Pablo Ignacio Felipe Inserra Claudio Terradas Roberto Ponzio Elisa Puigdomenech Oscar Levalle Alfredo Daniel Vitullo Ricardo Saúl Calandra Silvia Ines Gonzalez-Calvar

Testicular function is regulated by pituitary hormones and also by paracrine and autocrine factors. A number of reports have pointed out the importance of estrogens and progesterone in male reproductive tract. Recently, we have reported in testicular biopsies from men with Sertoli Cell Only Syndrome (SCO) or Hypospermatogenesis (H) with Leydig cell hyperplasia (LCH) an increase in the expressio...

Journal: :Reproductive toxicology 2007
Ren-Shan Ge Guo-Rong Chen Cigdem Tanrikut Matthew P Hardy

Humans have significant exposures to phthalates, as these chemical plasticizers are ubiquitously present in flexible plastics. Recent epidemiological evidence indicates that boys born to women exposed to phthalates during pregnancy have an increased incidence of congenital genital malformations and spermatogenic dysfunction, signs of a condition referred to as testicular dysgenesis syndrome (TD...

Journal: :Molecular endocrinology 2008
Stephen M Eacker Nalini Agrawal Kun Qian Helén L Dichek Eun-Yeung Gong Keesook Lee Robert E Braun

The male sex steroid, testosterone (T), is synthesized from cholesterol in the testicular Leydig cell under control of the pituitary gonadotropin LH. Unlike most cells that use cholesterol primarily for membrane synthesis, steroidogenic cells have additional requirements for cholesterol, because it is the essential precursor for all steroid hormones. Little is known about how Leydig cells satis...

Journal: :Reviews in urology 2008
Mohamed Fadl Tazi Soufiane Mellas Mohamed Jamal El Fassi Moulay Hassan Farih

Leydig cell tumors are rare and represent 1% to 3% of all tumors of the testis. Leydig cell tumors affect males at any age, but there are 2 peak periods of incidence: between 5 and 10 years and between 25 and 35 years. Their main clinical presentation is a testicular mass associated with endocrinal manifestations that are variable according to age and appearance of the tumor. Our patient, a 17-...

Journal: :Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology 2010

Journal: :Biocell : official journal of the Sociedades Latinoamericanas de Microscopia Electronica ... et. al 2006
Marta B Casanova Livia Lustig Emilce S Diaz Eliana H Pellizzari Selva B Cigorraga Berta Denduchis

Caveolin-1, the first member of caveolin family reported, is recognized as the structural component of caveola, a plasma membrane invagination or vesicles that are a subcompartment distinct from clathrin-coated pits. This protein is also known to be involved in cholesterol trafficking. The aim of this study was to determine the expression of caveolin-1 in adult rat Leydig cells. Testis sections...

2017
Marli C Cupertino Rômulo D Novaes Eliziária C Santos Ana C Neves Edson Silva Juraci A Oliveira Sérgio L P Matta

This study investigated the relationship between germ and Leydig cell death, testosterone, and adiponectin levels in cadmium-mediated acute toxicity. Cadmium chloride was administered in a single dose to five groups of rats: G1 (0.9% NaCl) and G2 to G5 (0.67, 0.74, 0.86, and 1.1 mg Cd/kg). After 7 days, the animals were euthanized, and the testosterone and testes were analyzed. Dose-dependent C...

2006
Spotswood L. Spruance Bruce Wilcox Oliver C. Richards Douglas N. Foster Robert A. Huseby Leo T. Samuels

Using a modification of the collagenase dispersion method of Dufau et a/., we examined changes in DMA synthesis produced by estrogens in the interstitial cells of mice that develop malignant Leydig cell tumors after prolonged estrogen administration. Previous work in cryptorchid mice indicated that during continuous estrogen administration ['H]thymidine incor poration into DNA rises to a maximu...

Journal: :Journal of andrology 1992
J R Stalvey S M Clavey

Leydig cells are a target for their own steroid product, testosterone, and thus could be subject to short-loop feedback regulation by androgens. The authors previously reported that 3 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase-isomerase (3 beta HSD) activity was higher in freshly isolated Leydig cells from C57BL/6J than those from C3H/HeJ inbred mice. To determine whether this strain-related difference ...

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