Literature DB >> 11451576

Inhibins, activins and follistatin: actions on the testis.

D M de Kretser1, K L Loveland, T Meehan, M K O'Bryan, D J Phillips, N G Wreford.   

Abstract

While the early studies of the inhibins, activins and follistatins concentrated on their role as endocrine regulators of FSH secretion, recent data has emphasized the local actions of the activins and follistatin. Inhibin, through its capacity to suppress FSH secretion can modulate numerous processes within the testis. However, to date, evidence to support a local role for inhibin is limited. In contrast, activin and its binding protein follistatin are produced by a large number of cell-types within the testis raising the possibility of a range of paracrine and autocrine actions. These include the modulation of androgen production, influence on the proliferation of Sertoli cells and germ cells as well as the capacity to influence the structural and functional features of mitochondria within germ cells. Some of these actions are carefully controlled in a temporal relationship during the development of testicular function in the rat in which there is no separation in time between birth and the onset of spermatogenesis. Given the range of actions of activin in different cell-types, recognition of systems that are designed to modulate its actions are crucial in enhancing our understanding of how these many roles can be compartmentalized.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11451576     DOI: 10.1016/s0303-7207(01)00502-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Endocrinol        ISSN: 0303-7207            Impact factor:   4.102


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