نتایج جستجو برای: leydig cell

تعداد نتایج: 1685262  

Journal: :Urology journal 2009
Ioannis Efthimiou Charalampos Mamoulakis George Papageorgiou Sabbas Kazoulis Despina Prevedorou George Kontogiorgos Ioannis Christoulakis

Received October 2007 Accepted June 2008 INTRODUCTION Leydig cell tumors (LCTs) are the most common stromal tumors, accounting for 3% of all testicular neoplasms.(1) Approximately, 3% of the LCTs are bilateral.(1) They may be hormonally active, leading to either feminizing or virilizing syndromes. About 10% of them are malignant.(1) The diagnosis of a malignant LCT is not always easy, because n...

Journal: :Development 1988
J B Kerr C M Knell

The ultrastructure and developmental fate of the fetal generation of Leydig cells of the rat testis was studied from the 17th day of fetal life up to 100 days after birth. The number of fetal Leydig cells per testis was determined by light microscopic morphometric analysis of semithin plastic sections. In fetal testes (days 17-22 postconception), Leydig cells exhibited a characteristic ultrastr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
H Chen B R Zirkin

Male aging is accompanied by reduced testosterone production by the Leydig cells, the testosterone-producing cells of the testis. The mechanism by which this occurs is unknown. Based on the observations that reactive oxygen is capable of damaging components of the steroidogenic pathway and that reactive oxygen is produced during steroidogenesis itself, we hypothesized that long-term suppression...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Lianjun Zhang Min Chen Qing Wen Yaqiong Li Yaqing Wang Yanbo Wang Yan Qin Xiuhong Cui Lin Yang Vicki Huff Fei Gao

Sertoli and Leydig cells, the two major somatic cell types in the testis, have different morphologies and functions. Both are essential for gonad development and spermatogenesis. However, whether these cells are derived from the same progenitor cells and the mechanism regulating the differentiation between these two cell types during gonad development remains unclear. A previous study showed th...

Journal: :Biology of reproduction 2010
Jessica D Sherrill Morgan Sparks John Dennis Mahmoud Mansour Barbara W Kemppainen Frank F Bartol Edward E Morrison Benson T Akingbemi

Testicular Leydig cells, which are the predominant source of the male sex steroid hormone testosterone, express estrogen receptors (ESRs) and are subject to regulation by estrogen. Following ingestion, the two major isoflavones in soybeans, genistin and daidzin, are hydrolyzed by gut microflora to form genistein and daidzein, which have the capacity to bind ESRs and affect gene expression. Thus...

Journal: :The Journal of endocrinology 2007
Uniza W Khan Umesh Rai

The present study in the wall lizard, Hemidactylus flaviviridis, was aimed to understand the role of histamine (HA) in the regulation of Leydig cell and testicular macrophage activities, for the first time, in ectothermic vertebrates. Although HA did not affect the testosterone production from unstimulated Leydig cells, it had dual concentration-related effects, stimulatory at a low concentrati...

Journal: :Histology and histopathology 1997
S M Mendis-Handagama

The effects of luteinizing hormone (LH) and human chorionic gonadotrophic hormone (hCG) on Leydig cell structure and function are reviewed in this paper under two main headings; responses to LH and hCG stimulation and responses to LH deprivation. With acute LH stimulation, up to 2 hours following the LH injection, there was no change in the volume of a Leydig cell. However, Leydig cell peroxiso...

Journal: :Asian journal of andrology 2011
Wei-Ren Li Liang Chen Zhi-Jie Chang Hua Xin Tao Liu Yan-Quan Zhang Guang-Yong Li Feng Zhou Yan-Qing Gong Zhe-Zhu Gao Zhong-Cheng Xin

Late-onset hypogonadism (LOH) is closely related to secondary androgen deficiency in aged males, but the mechanism remains unclear. In this study, we found that reduced testosterone production in aged rat Leydig cells is associated with decreased autophagic activity. Primary rat Leydig cells and the TM3 mouse Leydig cell line were used to study the effect of autophagic deficiency on Leydig cell...

Journal: :Journal of andrology 1989
A M Nakhla C W Bardin Y Salomon J P Mather O A Jänne

Studies demonstrating calcitonin receptors on Leydig cells have suggested that these cells may be one of the many sites affected by this peptide. To investigate this possibility, the effect of synthetic salmon calcitonin on the TM3 Leydig cell line (derived from immature mouse Leydig cells) and on primary Leydig cell-enriched preparations was examined. Synthetic salmon calcitonin stimulated the...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2003
Takashi Hirakawa Mario Ascoli

Using a Leydig tumor cell line (MA-10) transiently transfected with the human lutropin receptor (hLHR) and mutants thereof, we examined the identity of the G proteins activated by the agonist-engaged hLHR-wild type (wt) and by three of its naturally occurring constitutively active mutants. Two of the mutants examined, L457R in transmembrane helix 3 and D578Y in transmembrane helix 6, are germ-l...

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