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. 1979 Apr 30;198(1):119-27.
doi: 10.1007/BF00234839.

The androgenic effect on the fine structure on the Harderian gland in the male hamster

The androgenic effect on the fine structure on the Harderian gland in the male hamster

W Lin et al. Cell Tissue Res. .

Abstract

A sexual dimorphism of the hamster Harderian gland at the ultrastructural level has been reported. The effect of testosterone on the fine structure of the gland from castrated male golden hamsters is reported here. Harderian glands from the following three groups of animals were examined at regular intervals up to 60 days after castration: (1) castrated; (2) castrated-sham-injected, receiving 0.1 ml sesame oil per day; (3) castrated-testosterone-injected, receiving 2 mg testosterone propionate in 0.1 ml sesame oil per day. In groups 1 and 2, clusters of cylindrical tubules, typical of the male gland, decreased in number and disappeared almost completely 2 wailed in these two groups throughout the remaining period of experiment. On the other hand, these changes were prevented in the group of castrated animals maintained on testosterone propionate. It is concluded that castration modified the ultrastructure of the male hamster Harderian gland toward the female type and that daily administration of testosterone propionate prevented this change.

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