Degeneration of germ cells in normal, hypophysectomized and hormone treated hypophysectomized rats
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Degeneration of germ cells in normal, hypophysectomized and hormone treated hypophysectomized rats
Abstract
In normal adult rats some germ cells degenerate at several vulnerable steps of spermatogenesis. These are the type A spermatogonia, midpachytene spermatocytes, primary and secondary spermatocytes which degenerate during their respective maturation divisions and step 7 and 19 spermatitids. In the present study, these degenerating cells were examined under the electron microscope, and their frequency was determined in toluidine blue stained semithin sections of testes from normal, hypophysectomized (at 5.5 days after operation) and hypophysectomized rats injected with FSH and LH separately or in combination. With the exception of the step 19 spermatids, the degenerating germ cells underwent necrosis in vacuolated spaces delimited by Sertoli cells. In the case of the affected step 19 spermatids, an apical cytoplasmic process of the Sertoli cell initially ensheathed a long segment of their flagellum, and then each degeneration cell was drawn deep in the seminiferous epithelium where it was phagocytozed by the Sertoli cell. Soon after hypophysectomy the incidence of degenerating mid-pachytene spermatocytes, step 7 and 19 spermatids which are present in stages VII or VIII of the cycle of the seminiferous epithelium, increased significantly. In contrast the number of degenerating primary or secondary spermatocytes during the meiotic divisions seen in stage XIV of the cycle or of any other germinal cell was not significantly modified. While the injection of FSH alone had no influence on the number of degenerating cells in hypophysectomized rats, injections of LH at the two doses administered (0.7 microng or 20 microng) reduced significantly the number of degenerating cells seen in stages VII-VIII of the cycle; combined injections of FSH and LH (20 microng) reduced the number of these degenerating cells to the normal low values. Thus it appeared that the mid-pachytene spermatocytes and the step 7 and 19 spermatids, all present in the adluminal compartment of the seminiferous epithelium in stages VII or VIII of the cycle, were more sensitive to the presence of absence of gonadotropic hormones than the other germ cells present in the seminiferous epithelium.
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