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The hormonal and cellular control of Sertoli cell secretion

Authors :
J P, Mather
G L, Gunsalus
N A, Musto
C Y, Cheng
M, Parvinen
W, Wright
V, Pérez-Infante
A, Margioris
A, Liotta
R, Becker
D T, Krieger
C W, Bardin
Source :
Journal of steroid biochemistry. 19(1A)
Publication Year :
1983

Abstract

Sertoli cells synthesize and secrete a number of cell-specific products including androgen binding protein (ABP), as well as "serum proteins" such as transferrin. The secretion of these proteins is regulated by extra-testicular hormones such as FSH and insulin; Leydig cell-produced steroids and proopiomelano-cortin-derived peptides; and the presence of peritubular myoid cells and/or factors secreted by these cells. Many of the Sertoli cell proteins are secreted in a cyclic fashion during the different stages of the spermatogenic cycle suggesting communication between Sertoli cells and developing germ cells. The availability of quantitative measurements for Sertoli cell-specific proteins such as ABP make it feasible to follow Sertoli cell function in vivo by measuring these products in serum. A bidirectional secretion of proteins by Sertoli cells is proposed to explain the presence of specific peptides in the male reproductive tract and blood.

Details

ISSN :
00224731
Volume :
19
Issue :
1A
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of steroid biochemistry
Accession number :
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