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EFFECT OF GONADOTROPHINS ON THE SECRETION OF OESTRADIOL-17β AND TESTOSTERONE BY THE RAT TESTIS

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1973

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SUMMARY Concentrations of oestradiol-17β and testosterone were estimated in peripheral venous plasma and testicular venous plasma of adult male rats before and after administration of human chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG) or follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). The concentration of oestradiol-17β in peripheral plasma, as measured with a radioimmunological technique, was 2·0 ± 0·9 ( s.d. ) pg/ml ( n = 12). Peripheral testosterone concentrations were 2·4 ± 1·8 ( s.d. ) ng/ml ( n = 21). Concentrations of oestradiol-17β and testosterone in testicular venous plasma were significantly higher than those in peripheral plasma. After intravenous administration of HCG (100 i.u.), oestradiol-17β and testosterone concentrations in testicular venous plasma increased significantly. After prolonged s.c. administration of HCG (5 days) the concentration of oestradiol-17β in testicular venous plasma did not change significantly, although the concentration of testosterone increased more than ten times. Intravenous administration of HCG after 5 days of pretreatment with HCG caused a significant increase in oestradiol-17β concentrations in testicular venous plasma. The increase in testosterone concentration was not significant under these conditions. Intravenous administration of FSH did not change oestradiol-17β or testosterone concentrations in testicular venous plasma.