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Effects of thyroid hormone on Leydig cell regeneration in the adult rat following ethane dimethane sulphonate treatment.

H B Ariyaratne1, N Mills, J I Mason, S M Mendis-Handagama.   

Abstract

We tested the effects of thyroid hormone on Leydig cell (LC) regeneration in the adult rat testis after ethane dimethyl sulphonate (EDS) treatment. Ninety-day-old, thyroid-intact (n = 96) and thyroidectomized (n = 5) male Sprague-Dawley rats were injected intraperitoneally (single injection) with EDS (75 mg/kg) to destroy LC. Thyroid-intact, EDS-treated rats were equally divided into three groups (n = 32 per group) and treated as follows: control (saline-injected), hypothyroid (provided 0.1% propyl thiouracil in drinking water), and hyperthyroid (received daily subcutaneous injections of tri-iodothyronine, 100 microg/kg). Testing was done at Days 2, 7, 14, and 21 for thyroid-intact rats and at Day 21 for thyroidectomized rats after the EDS treatment. Leydig cells were absent in control and hyperthyroid rats at Days 2, 7, and 14; in hypothyroid rats at all ages; and in thyroidectomized rats at Day 21. The LC number per testis in hyperthyroid rats was twice as those of controls at Day 21. 3beta-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (LC marker) immunocytochemistry results agreed with these findings. Mesenchymal cell number per testis was similar in the three treatment groups of thyroid-intact rats on Days 2 and 7, but it was different on Days 14 and 21. The highest number was in the hypothyroid rats, and the lowest was in the hyperthyroid rats. Serum testosterone levels could be measured in control rats only on Day 21, were undetectable in hypothyroid rats at all stages, and were detected in hyperthyroid rats on Days 14 and 21. These levels in hyperthyroid rats were twofold greater than those of controls on Day 21. Serum androstenedione levels could be measured only in the hyperthyroid rats on Day 21. Testosterone and androstenedione levels in the incubation media showed similar patterns to those in serum, but with larger values. These findings indicate that hypothyroidism inhibits LC regeneration and hyperthyroidism results in accelerated differentiation of more mesenchymal cells into LC following the EDS treatment. The observations of the EDS-treated, thyroidectomized rats confirmed that the findings in hypothyroid rats were, indeed, due to the deficiency of thyroid hormone.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10993834     DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod63.4.1115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Reprod        ISSN: 0006-3363            Impact factor:   4.285


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