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. 1979 May;56(1):165-74.
doi: 10.1530/jrf.0.0560165.

Factors affecting the entry of testosterone into the lumen of the cauda epididymidis of the anaesthetized rat

Factors affecting the entry of testosterone into the lumen of the cauda epididymidis of the anaesthetized rat

T G Cooper et al. J Reprod Fertil. 1979 May.

Abstract

When [3H]testosterone was infused into the general circulation of the rat, perfusion of a length of the cauda epididymidis (17 +/- 1.0 (s.e.m.) cm, n = 36) with perfusates of varied composition revealed a low entry of radioactivity (1--10% plasma levels; 10 exps) with protein-free perfusates, and a greater entry (15--48%; 10 exps) when the perfusate contained bovine serum albumin (38 mg/ml). When the perfusate contained ovine or rat testicular fluid, or rat epididymal fluid at protein concentrations of 3 mg/ml or less, the entry of radioactivity into the epididymis was greater than when the perfusate contained 3 mg BSA/ml. The addition of ovine rete testis fluid protein (3 mg/ml to BSA (38 mg/ml) in the perfusate increased the uptake of radioactivity (58--106%; 6 exps). Radioactivity in blood was principally associated with testosterone (90, 95% total blood activity, 2 rats), whereas both [3H]testosterone (37, 41% total perfusate activity) and [3H]dihydrotestosterone (42, 63% total perfusate activity) was present in BSA-containing perfusates. The proportion of dihydrotestosterone appeared to increase when the perfusate contained protein of testicular origin.

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