Physiology of the male reproductive system: endocrine, paracrine and autocrine regulation
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Physiology of the male reproductive system: endocrine, paracrine and autocrine regulation
Abstract
This presentation reviews the male reproductive system, concentrating on newer advances in our knowledge of its physiology, biochemistry, and regulation, and introduces the topic of male reproductive toxicology. GnRH is the hypothalamic peptide responsible for the stimulation of LH and FSH release from the pituitary. It is synthesized as a pro-hormone, processed in the hypothalamus and released into the portal system in a pulsatile fashion. The timing of these pulses is critical to the release of LH and FSH into the general circulation. While LH and FSH are the main trophic hormones for the testis, we now realize the importance of not only endocrine control, but also of paracrine and autocrine regulation. Specifically, the local control of Leydig cells, Sertoli cells, and germ cells appears to be modulated by numerous growth factors and local regulators arising from within the testis. This point is emphasized both during a discussion of the interaction of the various cell types in the testis and during a discussion of spermatogenesis, where techniques which show stage-specific secretions are highlighted. Newest advances in the mechanism of action of steroidal and peptide hormones are also emphasized with special reference to the possible interaction between toxicants and endocrine control of the reproductive system. This update of the reproductive system "sets the stage" for an in-depth examination of the site and mechanism of action of reproductive toxicants.
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