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Developmental stages of fetal-type Leydig cells in prepubertal rats.

T Kuopio1, J Tapanainen, L J Pelliniemi, I Huhtaniemi.   

Abstract

Fetal Leydig cells were studied in rats during and after the perinatal-neonatal period by comparing changes in morphology, number and volume with changes in testicular steroids and serum luteinizing hormone (LH) concentration. Stereologic examination indicated regression of fetal Leydig cells in testis by showing that their total volume as well as the average cell volume decreased between prenatal day 20 and postnatal day 3. The total number and total volume of cells both increased between postnatal days 3 and 11 but the average cell volume did not change during the same time period. Determination of serum LH showed a close correlation between an increase in LH concentration and increases in total number and volume of cells. The combined number of fetal- and adult-type Leydig cells on day 20 was more than 20 times the number of fetal cells at 3 days of age. Electron microscopic analysis showed that fetal Leydig cells after birth formed conspicuous clusters, which were surrounded by a layer of envelope cells and extracellular material. Occasional dividing fetal Leydig cells and possible precursors of fetal or adult Leydig cells were observed. Mitoses of spindle-shaped pericordal cells were frequent during the neonatal period. During and after the second postnatal week fetal Leydig cells again showed signs of regression, indicated by disintegration of the cell clusters, a decrease in cell size, accumulation of collagen between the cells and a decrease in steroid content per cell.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2632220     DOI: 10.1242/dev.107.2.213

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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