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Abstract

Volume 3, Issue 3 (September 2001) 3, 227–230;

Immunohistochemical observation of luteinizing hormone in rat testes before and after testicular capsulotomy

D.N. Qin, M. A. Lung

1.Department of Physiology, Shantou University School of Medicine, Shantou 515031, China
    2.Department of Physiology, University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China

Advance online publication 1 September 2001

Abstract

Aim: In the testicular capsulotomized rats, although there was a significant increase in the luteinizing hormone (LH) levels, the secretion of testosterone remained low. In order to clarify the mechanisms of this phenomenon, the binding of endogenous LH to the testes were observed before and after testicular capsulotomy. Methods: Peroxidase-anti-peroxidase (PAP) method was used to detect the binding of LH to the testes in rats. Results: An intense positive staining of LH was found in the Leydig cells of both the normal and sham-operated control testes. However, at 40 d after operation, the LH immunoreactivity was decreased in the Leydig cells of the capsulotomized testis. By d 60, only very weak positive staining could be observed in these cells. Conclusion: A progressive reduction of endogenous LH binding to the testis occurred in the capsulotomized rat

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