Volume 35, Issue 6 pp. 351-357

Serum reproductive hormone levels and sperm production in male adult rats after treatment with arresting, a fraction obtained from seminiferous tubules conditioned medium

L. J. Del Valle

L. J. Del Valle

Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile

Department of Biological and Physiological Sciences, Instituto de Investigaciones de la Altura, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Perú

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E. Bustos-Obregón

E. Bustos-Obregón

Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile

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G. F. Gonzales

G. F. Gonzales

Department of Biological and Physiological Sciences, Instituto de Investigaciones de la Altura, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Perú

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First published: 18 November 2003
Dr Gustavo F. Gonzales. Department of Physiological and Biological Sciences, and Instituto de Investigaciones de la Altura, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, PO Box 1843, Lima, Perú. Fax: 00-511-4821195; e-mail: [email protected]

Summary.

This study used seminiferous tubule (ST) segments from adult rats to condition culture medium that had been concentrated, size fractioned and administered 10–84 days to adult rats by subcutaneous or intratesticular injection and the effects on testes weight, testosterone, luteinizing hormone (LH) and FSH levels and (homogenization-resistant) epididymal sperm count were determined. The conditioned medium obtained 2 days after culture of ST was fractionated in a 30–100 kDa component. The fraction was injected subcutaneously or intratesticularly. This factor(s), named arresting, decreases sperm count in the epididymis from 13 days to 84 days of treatment without changes in serum LH or testosterone levels. The results of the present study suggest that arresting acts on spermiogenesis/spermiation and/or the entry of sperm into the epididymis from the efferent ductules.

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