1. Dose and time related responses of the irradiated prepubertal rat testis. II. Seminiferous epithelial function.
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Delic JI, Hendry JH, Morris ID, and Shalet SM
- Subjects
- Age Factors, Androgen-Binding Protein blood, Animals, Body Weight radiation effects, Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation, Epididymis anatomy & histology, Epididymis radiation effects, Epithelial Cells, Epithelium radiation effects, Follicle Stimulating Hormone blood, Male, Organ Size drug effects, Rats, Seminiferous Tubules cytology, Testis anatomy & histology, X-Rays, Seminiferous Tubules radiation effects, Testis radiation effects
- Abstract
Dose-related effects of radiation upon the seminiferous epithelium were examined in the prepubertal rat. Marked damage to the spermatogenic cell populations was produced by doses of 5 Gy and above. As a result serum levels of FSH were increased, maximum changes being observed at 2 weeks, but levels remaining high even at 36 weeks after irradiation. Serum levels of androgen binding protein (ABP) were inversely related to serum FSH. Above a threshold dose of 5 Gy, serum ABP levels were reduced to between 30-50% of control values, possibly indicating damage to the Sertoli cells. Progression in the degree of testicular failure was indicated at 36 weeks after a dose of 15 Gy by further increases in serum gonadotrophins when compared to earlier times and by the absence of spermatogenesis.
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- 1985
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