Simultaneous release of androgens and progesterone by gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus) dispersed testicular interstitial cells under basal conditions and after stimulation with luteinizing hormone.

Endokrinologie Pub Date : 1982-06-01
M Fenske, B Probst
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The production of androgens and progesterone by dispersed gerbil interstitial cells was studied in vitro. Incubation of 80,000-100,000 cells with 2.3-143.8 microIU LH/vial resulted in a 1.9-8.0 fold increase of androgen and in a 2.2-19.8 fold increase of progesterone release. The ratio of androgens/progesterone released by gerbil interstitial cells was 8.1 in the absence of LH, and was significantly higher in the presence of 143.8 microIU LH/vial (17.7). In all cell assays performed (n = 5), a highly significant positive correlation between LH-stimulated androgen and progesterone release was found. In comparison with androgen biosynthesis in vitro in either the rat or mouse, gerbil, interstitial cells are much more sensitive to LH as argued from both androgen and progesterone release. The reason for this high responsiveness of gerbil interstitial cells is not clear; it may be due in part to the very low bioactive LH levels in gerbils leaving a major part of LH receptors unoccupied thus allowing even trace amounts of LH to fully activate steroidogenesis.

沙鼠(Meriones unguiculatus)在基础条件下和黄体生成素刺激后同时释放雄激素和黄体酮分散睾丸间质细胞。
研究了沙鼠分散间质细胞在体外产生雄激素和黄体酮的过程。以2.3 ~ 143.8微iu LH/瓶孵育8万~ 10万细胞,雄激素增加1.9 ~ 8.0倍,孕酮释放增加2.2 ~ 19.8倍。在不含LH的情况下,沙鼠间质细胞释放的雄激素/黄体酮比值为8.1,在143.8微iu LH/瓶的情况下,沙鼠间质细胞释放的雄激素/黄体酮比值显著高于前者(17.7)。在所有进行的细胞分析中(n = 5),发现lh刺激的雄激素和黄体酮释放之间存在高度显著的正相关。与体外雄激素生物合成相比,无论是大鼠还是小鼠,沙鼠,从雄激素和黄体酮的释放来看,间质细胞对黄体生成素更敏感。沙鼠间质细胞如此高反应性的原因尚不清楚;这可能部分是由于沙鼠体内的黄体生成素水平非常低,导致黄体生成素受体的大部分未被占据,因此即使是微量的黄体生成素也能充分激活类固醇生成。
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