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Catecholaminergic phenotype of human Leydig cells. (Articolo in rivista)
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Romeo R, Pellitteri R, Russo A, Marcello MF. (2004)
Catecholaminergic phenotype of human Leydig cells.
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- natomy, Diagnostic Pathology, Phorens Medicine, Hygiene and Public Health,
Departments, University of Catania, Via S. Sofia, 87-95123 Catania.°Institute of Neurological Sciences, National Research Council, Section ofCatania, viale R. Margherita 6, 95123 Catania, Italy. (literal)
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- Catecholaminergic phenotype of human Leydig cells. (literal)
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- Catecholamines are neurotransmitters involved in the regulation of testicular
function and they activate the Leydig cell receptors. To assess whether the two
key-enzymes involved in the synthesis of catecholamines are present in human
testis we examined the expression of Tirosine Hydroxylase (TH) and
Dopamine-beta-Hydroxylase (DBH) antigens by immunoperoxidase and
immunofluorescence techniques. Sections from testicular biopsies of adult and
infant patients were processed by two antibodies. In all specimens Leydig cells
stain positively. Differences in the staining positivity among single Leydig
cells and among cell groups as well as among Leydig cells from different
patients were noted. In some of the reactions a small number of Leydig cells was
negative. Most of the immunoreactivity is evenly distributed within the
cytoplasm of the Leydig cells. We suggest that the heterogeneous expression
among Leydig cells could be correlated to their different metabolic activity.
Our observations show a local intratesticular source of catecholamines which, in
concert with nervous and blood-stream sources, could be involved in the
spermatogenesis regulation. In particular, during psychogenic or somatic stress
situations also the local catecholamine production by autocrine and/or paracrine
mechanism could contribute to the high concentration of catecholamines and to
suppression of the testicular functions. (literal)
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