T Tsutsui, I Murao, E Kawakami, A Ogasa, G H Stabenfeldt
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引用次数: 10
摘要
为了更好地了解繁殖季节猫猫的雄激素分泌情况,我们观察了猫猫外周血睾酮(T)水平的日变化以及雄激素(雄烯二酮(A)、5 α -二氢睾酮(DHT)水平之间的关系。T)在睾丸和外周静脉血液中携带。还进行了睾丸组织学检查以研究生精功能。在这些研究中使用的9只猫猫年龄为2-3岁,体重为3.5-4.0公斤,在自然光下的房间里饲养。结果,猫猫的日外周血T水平在每个个体之间波动很大,但由于没有确定的趋势,因此确定分泌是偶发性的。虽然在睾丸静脉血液中观察到的三种雄激素有很大的差异,这取决于个体动物,但左右两侧的水平几乎相等。3种雄激素在睾丸和外周静脉血中浓度呈显著相关(a: p < 0.01;DHT: p < 0.05;T: p < 0.01)。因此,睾丸雄激素的分泌可以通过测量外周血雄激素水平来推测。睾丸组织学检查显示,所有猫的精子发生都很活跃,在精管直径和各种生殖细胞中均未发现显著的个体差异。
Androgen concentration in the blood and spermatogenic function of tom cats during the breeding season.
In order to better understand androgen secretion in the tom cat during the breeding season, observations of diurnal changes in peripheral blood testosterone (T) levels, were made and the relation between androgen levels (androstenedione (A), 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone (DHT). T) in testicular and peripheral vein blood was borne. Histologic examinations of the testis were also performed to investigate spermatogenic function. The 9 tom cats used in these studies were 2-3 years old, weighed 3.5-4.0 kg, and were raised in a room under natural lighting. As a result, diurnal peripheral blood T levels in the tom cat fluctuated greatly according to each individual, but since no definite trend could be identified, secretion was determined to be episodic. Although fairly large differences in the 3 types of androgen were observed in testicular vein blood depending on the individual animal, levels on the left and right were almost equal. Moreover, a correlation was found between the testicular and peripheral vein blood concentrations of the 3 androgens (A: p less than 0.01; DHT: p less than 0.05; T: p less than 0.01). Therefore, secretion of testicular androgen can be inferred by measuring peripheral blood androgen levels. Testicular histological examination revealed active spermatogenesis in all of the cats, and no significant inter individual differences were detected in either seminiferous tubule diameters or any of the various germ cells.