PMID: 11322333Jan 1, 1995Paper

Morphological studies on the origin of adult-type Leydig cells in rat testis

Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology = Archivio Italiano Di Anatomia Ed Embriologia
S G HaiderB Hilscher

Abstract

The differentiation of adult-type Leydig cells (ATLC) in rat testis was studied with the help of electron microscopy and a combined technique of autoradiography and enzymehistochemistry. Male Wistar rats on each alternative day from postnatal day (pnd) 9 to 25 were perfused in situ, and the testicular sections were observed by electron microscopy. The cytoplasm of the ATLC contained smooth endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, a few small lipid droplets and a large well developed Golgi apparatus. In addition to typical fibroblasts/fibrocytes, a group of fibroblast-like cells was observed in the peritubular and perivascular spaces of the interstitial tissue. These cells, containing smooth endoplasmic reticulum and a large number of mitochondria with tubular-type cristae, were named as intermediate-type cells. In the autoradiographic experiments the 3-H-thymidine and 14-C-thymidine uptake behaviour of fetal-type Leydig cells, ATLC, intermediate-type cells and myoid cells was studied from 1 till 25 pnd. The intermediate-type cell, observed predominantly between pnd 9 to 21, showed the highest labelling index. The absolute number of fibroblasts/fibrocytes showed a peak on pnd 13 and decreased gradually with age. The duration of DNA ...Continue Reading

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