نتایج جستجو برای: leydig

تعداد نتایج: 3705  

2013
Elisenda Sanz Ryan Evanoff Albert Quintana Elizabeth Evans Jeremy A. Miller Chemyong Ko Paul S. Amieux Michael D. Griswold G. Stanley McKnight

Male spermatogenesis is a complex biological process that is regulated by hormonal signals from the hypothalamus (GnRH), the pituitary gonadotropins (LH and FSH) and the testis (androgens, inhibin). The two key somatic cell types of the testis, Leydig and Sertoli cells, respond to gonadotropins and androgens and regulate the development and maturation of fertilization competent spermatozoa. Alt...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2007
Eugenia Colón Farasat Zaman Magnus Axelson Olle Larsson Christine Carlsson-Skwirut Konstantin V Svechnikov Olle Söder

The present investigation examines the influence of IGF-I and the role of IGF-I receptor (IGF-IR) in the apoptosis/survival of Leydig cells. Immunohistochemical analysis of the rat testis at different ages revealed that the level of the phosphorylated IGF-IR increases from birth to d 20 of postnatal life, remaining high in the adult testis. Western blotting revealed that this level is higher in...

Journal: :Experimental animals 2005
Qiang Weng Mohamed S Medan LongQuan Ren Gen Watanabe Toshio Tsubota Kazuyoshi Taya

The localizations of steroidogenic enzymes (P450scc, 3 beta HSD, P450c17 and P450arom) in testes of Shiba goats were investigated by immunohistochemistry. P450scc, 3 beta HSD, P450c17 and P450arom were detected in all Leydig cells of adults. P450scc and P450c17 were observed in most Leydig cells in the fetus (90 days) and neonate (15 days). 3 beta HSD and P450arom were found in some Leydig cell...

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, developpement 1984
J P Fouquet N Meusy-Dessolle D C Dang

In neonates (0 to 3-4 months), the testis contained a mean number of 4.6 X 10(6) Leydig cells representing 4.2 % of its volume; Leydig cell cytoplasm contained 10.2 % of SER. In infants (up to 45 months), Leydig cells regressed but their number increased; their volume density did not change. Leydig cell cytoplasmic volume (454 microns3 ), which was about 2.5-fold less than in neonates (1 119 mi...

Journal: :Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology : RB&E 2009
Qian Wang Ping Zhang Hui-Bao Gao

BACKGROUND Leydig cells are the primary source of testosterone in male vertebrates. The biosynthesis of testosterone in Leydig cells is strictly dependent on luteinizing hormone (LH). On the other hand, it can be directly inhibited by excessive glucocorticoid (Corticosterone, CORT, in rats) which is beyond the protective capability of 11beta-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 (11beta-HSD1) and...

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...

2014
Eunsook Park Chin-Hee Song Jae-Il Park Ryun-Sup Ahn Hueng-Sik Choi CheMyong Ko Keesook Lee

Transforming growth factor- β1 (TGF-β1) has been reported to inhibit luteinizing hormone (LH) mediated-steroidogenesis in testicular Leydig cells. However, the mechanism by which TGF-β1 controls the steroidogenesis in Leydig cells is not well understood. Here, we investigated the possibility that TGF-β1 represses steroidogenesis through cross-talk with the orphan nuclear receptor Nur77. Nur77, ...

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, developpement 1987
J P Fouquet M L Kann

The testes of the monkey, Macaca fascicularis, from birth to adulthood and of rats from puberty to adulthood were examined by both light and electron microscopy to estimate the mitotic activity of the Leydig cells. In monkeys, mitotic activity was measurable only in neonates: 2.3% in Leydig cells and 0.4% in fibroblast-like cells. From measurements of 3H-thymidine incorporation, mature Leydig c...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1980
H Mori A K Christensen

Leydig cells are thought to be the source of most, if not all, the testosterone produced by the testis. The goal of this study was to obtain quantitative information about rat Leydig cells and their organelles that might be correlated with pertinent physiological and biochemical data available either now or in the future. Morphometric analysis of Leydig cells in mature normal rats was carried o...

Journal: :Journal of andrology 2001
L Luo H Chen B R Zirkin

Primary points of control in steroidogenesis are the transport of cholesterol from intracellular stores to the inner mitochondrial membrane, and the subsequent conversion of cholesterol to pregnenolone by the cholesterol side-chain cleavage enzyme (P450scc). Testosterone production has been shown to decline in Brown Norway rat Leydig cells as the rats age. To better understand the mechanism by ...

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