Literature DB >> 11134148

Human fetal testis: second trimester proliferative and steroidogenic capacities.

T J Murray1, P A Fowler, D R Abramovich, N Haites, R G Lea.   

Abstract

The period of Leydig cell hyperplasia (14-18 weeks gestation) in human fetal testis is crucial for normal gonad development. We have studied the spatio-temporal distribution of key developmental and functional markers in human fetal testis between 13-19 weeks gestation. Proliferating cell nuclear antigen-positive cells were immunolocalized to both interstitium and tubules. Image analysis confirmed an increase in positive interstitial cells during Leydig cell hyperplasia (P: < 0.05). c-Myc was localized to the interstitium with no gestational changes. The steroidogenic enzymes 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (protein) and cytochrome P450 17alpha-hydroxylase/C(17-20)-lyase (P450c17; messenger ribonucleic acid and protein) were confined to the Leydig cells. The number of immunopositive cells increased between 13 and 19 weeks (P: < 0.001). P450c17 mRNA (in situ hybridization) and protein were localized to the same population of interstitial Leydig cells. Androgen receptor and Bcl-2 protein (anti-apoptotic) were gradually restricted to the peritubular myoid cells as gestation progressed. Conversely, Bax protein (pro-apoptotic) was predominantly localized to the tubule Sertoli cells, whereas the germ cells were Bax immunonegative. In conclusion, human fetal Leydig cell hyperplasia is characterized by increasing numbers of proliferating cells and increased expression of steroidogenic enzymes. The Bcl-2-positive, Bax-negative status of the peritubular myoid cells may be a strategy for cell survival.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11134148     DOI: 10.1210/jcem.85.12.7046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


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