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In vitro metabolization of (/sup 14/C) testosterone by spermatogenic tissue and the accessory gland of Blennius pavo (Blenniiformes, Teleostei)

Abstract

The male gonad of blenniid fishes consists of two separate parts, a larger spermatogenic portion and a relatively small accessory gland. Within that glandular portion are scattered clusters of cells which are considered to correspond to mammalian Leydig cells. In this study spermatogenic and glandular tissue of Blennius pavo were incubated separately with labelled testosterone in vitro. The proportions of metabolites produced by both types of tissue differ greatly. In the spermatogenic section reductive metabolization predominates whereas in the glandular part a higher share of ..delta../sub 4/-steroids is noticeable. Among these, 11-oxygenated compounds represent quantitatively the most important part. This observation is the more striking as the mass of glandular tissue which the incubations had to be carried out was considerably smaller. It is concluded that a distinct qualitative difference exists between steroid producing interstitial cells in the two components of the male gonad of this fish. On these grounds problem of 'homology' between mammalian Leydig cells and interstitial cells in teleosts is discussed. (author). 17 refs.
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1986
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
AIX-19-088344; EDB-88-172425
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Life Sci. Adv.; (India); Journal Volume: 5:1
Subject:
59 BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES; METABOLITES; TESTES; METABOLISM; TESTOSTERONE; CARBON 14 COMPOUNDS; FISHES; IN VITRO; SPERMATOGONIA; TRACER TECHNIQUES; ANDROGENS; ANDROSTANES; ANIMALS; AQUATIC ORGANISMS; BODY; GAMETES; GERM CELLS; GONADS; HORMONES; HYDROXY COMPOUNDS; ISOTOPE APPLICATIONS; KETONES; LABELLED COMPOUNDS; MALE GENITALS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; ORGANS; STEROID HORMONES; STEROIDS; VERTEBRATES; 550501* - Metabolism- Tracer Techniques
OSTI ID:
6837603
Research Organizations:
Johannes Gutenberg Univ (Germany, F.R.). Inst. fuer Zoologie
Country of Origin:
India
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: LSADD
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
Pages: 11-16
Announcement Date:
Sep 01, 1988

Citation Formats

Reinboth, Rudolf, and Becker, Bernd. In vitro metabolization of (/sup 14/C) testosterone by spermatogenic tissue and the accessory gland of Blennius pavo (Blenniiformes, Teleostei). India: N. p., 1986. Web.
Reinboth, Rudolf, & Becker, Bernd. In vitro metabolization of (/sup 14/C) testosterone by spermatogenic tissue and the accessory gland of Blennius pavo (Blenniiformes, Teleostei). India.
Reinboth, Rudolf, and Becker, Bernd. 1986. "In vitro metabolization of (/sup 14/C) testosterone by spermatogenic tissue and the accessory gland of Blennius pavo (Blenniiformes, Teleostei)." India.
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title = {In vitro metabolization of (/sup 14/C) testosterone by spermatogenic tissue and the accessory gland of Blennius pavo (Blenniiformes, Teleostei)}
author = {Reinboth, Rudolf, and Becker, Bernd}
abstractNote = {The male gonad of blenniid fishes consists of two separate parts, a larger spermatogenic portion and a relatively small accessory gland. Within that glandular portion are scattered clusters of cells which are considered to correspond to mammalian Leydig cells. In this study spermatogenic and glandular tissue of Blennius pavo were incubated separately with labelled testosterone in vitro. The proportions of metabolites produced by both types of tissue differ greatly. In the spermatogenic section reductive metabolization predominates whereas in the glandular part a higher share of ..delta../sub 4/-steroids is noticeable. Among these, 11-oxygenated compounds represent quantitatively the most important part. This observation is the more striking as the mass of glandular tissue which the incubations had to be carried out was considerably smaller. It is concluded that a distinct qualitative difference exists between steroid producing interstitial cells in the two components of the male gonad of this fish. On these grounds problem of 'homology' between mammalian Leydig cells and interstitial cells in teleosts is discussed. (author). 17 refs.}
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volume = {5:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {India}
year = {1986}
month = {Jan}
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