Spent media from immature seminiferous tubules and Sertoli cells inhibit adult rat Leydig cell aromatase activity
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- DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1011739
Spent media from immature seminiferous tubules and Sertoli cells inhibit adult rat Leydig cell aromatase activity
Abstract
Adult rat Leydig cell aromatase activity is stimulated 2.5 fold by LH or dbcAMP. Spent media prepared from seminiferous tubules or Sertoli cells of immature rats depress both the basal and the LH stimulated estradiol syntheses (25 and 20% decreases, respectively). These inhibitory effects are further enhanced when FSH is added to the culture medium of seminiferous tubules or Sertoli cells. Rat serum as well as culture media from other cell lines are ineffective while seminiferous tubule media from other immature animals (mouse, guinea-pig, calf) inhibit the aromatase activity. This Sertoli cell factor is a heat stable protein (molecular weight greater than 10 kDa), different from the LHRH-like Sertoli cell compound, which acts on the aromatase activity at a step beyond the adenylate cyclase.
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