Endocrine control of spermatogenesis: Role of FSH and LH/ testosterone.

Spermatogenesis Pub Date : 2015-01-26 eCollection Date: 2014-05-01 DOI:10.1080/21565562.2014.996025
Suresh Ramaswamy, Gerhard F Weinbauer
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Evaluation of testicular functions (production of sperm and androgens) is an important aspect of preclinical safety assessment and testicular toxicity is comparatively far more common than ovarian toxicity. This chapter focuses (1) on the histological sequelae of disturbed reproductive endocrinology in rat, dog and nonhuman primates and (2) provides a review of our current understanding of the roles of gonadotropins and androgens. The response of the rodent testis to endocrine disturbances is clearly different from that of dog and primates with different germ cell types and spermatogenic stages being affected initially and also that the end-stage spermatogenic involution is more pronounced in dog and primates compared to rodents. Luteinizing hormone (LH)/testosterone and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) are the pivotal endocrine factors controlling testicular functions. The relative importance of either hormone is somewhat different between rodents and primates. Generally, however, both LH/testosterone and FSH are necessary for quantitatively normal spermatogenesis, at least in non-seasonal species.

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精子发生的内分泌控制:FSH 和 LH/睾酮的作用。
睾丸功能(精子和雄激素的产生)评估是临床前安全性评估的一个重要方面,睾丸毒性比卵巢毒性更为常见。本章主要介绍(1)大鼠、狗和非人灵长类动物生殖内分泌紊乱的组织学后遗症;(2)回顾我们目前对促性腺激素和雄激素作用的认识。啮齿类动物睾丸对内分泌紊乱的反应明显不同于狗和灵长类动物,不同的生殖细胞类型和生精阶段最初会受到影响,而且与啮齿类动物相比,狗和灵长类动物的生精末期萎缩更为明显。黄体生成素(LH)/睾酮和卵泡刺激素(FSH)是控制睾丸功能的关键内分泌因子。这两种激素的相对重要性在啮齿类动物和灵长类动物之间存在一定差异。但一般来说,至少在非季节性物种中,LH/睾酮和 FSH 都是精子发生数量正常的必要条件。
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