| Literature DB >> 2143504 |
Z F Zhou1, B L Xiao, G Y Zhang, L Z Zhuang.
Abstract
To investigate whether endogenous opioid peptides (EOP) play an important role in intragonadal regulation of testicular function and regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis of the male rat, the authors employed two principal methods: culture of testicular Leydig cells and Sertoli cells, and in vitro perifusion of hypothalamo-pituitary Leydig cells of the adult rat. The results demonstrated that incubation of Leydig cells with B-endorphin (B-EP 10(-9) = 10(-6) mol/L) or naloxone (NAL 10(-5) = 10(-8) mol/L) manifested no significant changes of non-stimulated or hCG-stimulated testosterone secretion both in 20 and 60 day-old rats. Similar results were obtained when the cells were treated with B-EP (10(-10) = 10(-7) mol/L) for 48 h during culture. Pretreatment of incubated Leydig cells with B-EP in similar concentrations for 48 h showed no effect on the response to hCG stimulation. In addition, treatment with B-EP in vitro for 24 or 72 h manifested no effects on estradiol production by aromatization of cultured Sertoli cells. Neither NAL 10(-5) given in vitro nor NAL (5 mg/body weight) injected subcutaneously 1 h before decapitation affected LH and testosterone release from the perifused hypothalamo-pituitary Leydig cells system. These results could not support the hypothesis that B-EP is a local regulator of testicular function. The physiological significance of EOP in regulating the function of gonadal axis of adult male rat remains to be investigated further.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2143504
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Androl ISSN: 0196-3635