The endocrine control by luteinizing hormone of testosterone secretion from the testis of the Japanese quail |
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Authors: | Shwe Lu Maung Brian K. Follett |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, University College of North Wales, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2UW, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Injections of chicken or ovine luteinizing hormone (LH) into sexually mature male Japanese quail greatly increased plasma levels of testosterone. Maximal responses were obtained within 15 min of an iv injection and between 1 and 2 hr following sc or im injections. Saline treatment had no effect on plasma testosterone. In chronically castrated quail LH was not effective in altering androgen levels. The responses to LH were dose related, significant increases being obtained following sc injections of 5 μg of chicken LH (fraction AE1) or 10 μg of ovine LH (NIH-LH-S19). Chicken LH (AE1) was appropriately 1.8 times as potent as NIH-LH-S19. Ovine FSH (NIH-FSH-S10) stimulated testosterone release in very large doses (1 mg) but was at least 100 times less active than LH-S19. An iv injection of an antiserum raised against chicken LH into mature male quail caused a rapid decrease in plasma testosterone levels. Treatment with FSH-S-10 for up to 1 week failed to facilitate the subsequent response to an injection of LH. The responsiveness of the testis to exogenous LH was tested at various times during a photoinduced gonadal growth cycle. Sexually immature quail showed only a marginal response to an sc injection of 20 μg of NIH-LH-S19. A marked increase in responsiveness occurred after 6 long days. This coincides with the time when plasma testosterone levels increase naturally after transfer to long daylengths and with the period when Leydig cell maturation becomes complete. These in vivo results add further weight to the belief that, in birds, or at least in the quail, peripheral androgens are controlled by pituitary LH and that FSH plays no significant role in the acute release of testosterone from the mature testis. |
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