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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Cell & tissue research 148 (1974), S. 159-182 
    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Spermatogenesis ; Testis ; Testosterone ; Male reproduction ; Enzyme ; cytochemistry
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary The ultrastructural features of human testicular cells were examined in normal and testosterone propionate-treated human testes. In addition, the enzymes adenosine triphosphatase, glucose-6-phosphatase, and acid phosphatase were localized by electron microscopic cytochemistry in control and in testosterone propionate-influenced testes. The morphological effects of injected testosterone were most pronounced in the spermatids. Spermatogonia, spermatocytes, Sertoli cells, and Leydig cells displayed progressively fewer morphological defects in response to testosterone propionate. Adenosine triphosphatase was observed to be localized within the plasma membranes of Sertoli, Leydig, and spermatogenic cells. Administered testosterone did not appear to affect adenosine triphosphatase activity. Glucose-6-phosphatase was localized within the rough endoplasmic reticulum of Sertoli, Leydig, and primitive spermatogonial cells as well as the nuclear envelopes of Sertoli and Leydig cells in control tissues. Testosterone did not alter glucose-6-phosphatase localization within the seminiferous tubules, but localization was substantially reduced or absent in the interstitial cells of Leydig. Acid phosphatase was localized within lysosomes of spermatogenic, Sertoli, and Leydig cells and within lipofuscin and Golgi bodies of Sertoli cells. Acid phosphatase localization increased only within Sertoli cells upon treatment with testosterone propionate.
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