SUGGESTION OF ABNORMAL TESTICULAR STEROIDOGENESIS IN SOME OLIGOSPERMIC MEN

ABSTRACT Androgen biosynthesis in the testis may be analyzed in some detail by means of techniques of in vitro incubation of small testicular biopsy specimens with suitable radiolabelled precursors. Sixty-six tissue specimens from 33 patients who underwent bilateral testicular biopsies because of in...

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Published inActa endocrinologica (Copenhagen) Vol. 87; no. 2; pp. 400 - 412
Main Authors Rodriguez-Rigau, L J, Weiss, D B, Smith, K D, Steinberger, E
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Denmark 01.02.1978
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Summary:ABSTRACT Androgen biosynthesis in the testis may be analyzed in some detail by means of techniques of in vitro incubation of small testicular biopsy specimens with suitable radiolabelled precursors. Sixty-six tissue specimens from 33 patients who underwent bilateral testicular biopsies because of infertility were incubated in vitro with [3H]pregnenolone in order to investigate the possibility of abnormalities in their steroid biosynthetic activity. As a normal control, testicular tissue obtained by testicular biopsy from a young normal volunteer was used. The distribution of metabolites in the incubates of testes from 8 infertile men differed greatly from the remaining 25 patients and the normal control. The major steroids formed from pregnenolone by the testes of those 8 men were 17-hydroxypregnenolone, dehydroepiandrosterone, 20α-dihydropregnenolone and 20α-dihydro-17-hydroxypregnenolone. Very small amounts of Δ4-3 oxo products (progesterone, 17-hydroxyprogesterone, androstenedione and testosterone) were formed suggesting a deficiency of 3β-hydroxy-steroid-dehydrogenase activity in the testes of these 8 men, possibly related to the derangement of their spermatogenic function.
ISSN:0804-4643
0001-5598
1479-683X
DOI:10.1530/acta.0.0870400