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Testosterone effects on spermatogenesis in the gonadotropin-releasing hormone-immunized rat.

R I McLachlan1, N G Wreford, C Tsonis, D M De Kretser, D M Robertson.   

Abstract

Active immunization of adult rats with a GnRH fusion protein was used to inhibit gonadotropin secretion and to establish an in vivo model for studying the hormonal control of spermatogenesis. The model was characterized in terms of the efficacy of the immunogen as well as the time course and nature of the immunological and biological responses. To study the reinitiation of spermatogenesis, testosterone (T) was chosen for this initial study as it is known to restore spermatogenesis in gonadotropin-deficient rats. Adult Sprague-Dawley rats were actively immunized with a proprietory GnRH immunogen (BA-11, 100 micrograms s.c.) every 4 wk. After 12 wk, 58% of animals showed markedly suppressed testicular size, as assessed by scrotal palpation, and were classed as responders. Serum LH, FSH, and T as well as the testicular elongated spermatid count (ESC) and epididymal sperm were undetectable in responding animals. Marked reductions in testicular (29% of control), prostatic (8% of control), and epididymal (32% of control) weights were seen. Spermatogenesis was severely disrupted with no evidence of progression beyond round spermatids. To study the action of T in GnRH-immunized animals, T (defined by lengths of s.c. silastic implant, T3-T24 cm) was given to responding animals. Animals were killed 2, 8, and 12 wk after T24 administration. In response to T24, serum T levels increased to 4 times control levels, serum FSH levels were restored to 65% of control levels by 2 wk, and serum LH remained undetectable. Testicular weight increased to 80% of control levels at 12 wk (p < 0.05 vs. control). Epididymal and prostatic weights were normalized by T. ESC increased to 82% of control values at 12 wk (110 +/- 10 vs. control 134 +/- 8 million/testis, p = 0.001). Spermatogenesis was histologically normal after 8 wk of T24 treatment. To study the time course and dose response of T action, animals were immunized with another GnRH immunogen (BA-17), which yielded an 87% response rate at 12 wk. Testicular weight increased by Day 5 of T24 treatment, and a clear dose-response effect was apparent. The restoration of ESC was delayed compared to that of testicular weight (no restoration at 2 wk) and required > or = T6 treatment. Rats immunized for 20 wk and then given T24 treatment showed a similar pattern of restoration in testicular weight and ESC. Serum FSH was normalized by Day 2 of T treatment by doses > or = 3 cm.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8142546     DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod50.2.271

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


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