Journal of Andrology, Vol. 23, No. 4, July/August 2002
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Cell-Cell Interactions in the Testis of Adjuvant-Induced Arthritic Rat
ANGELA L. ASIRVATHAM AND
BRENT C. BRUOT
From the Department of Biological Sciences, Kent State University, Kent,
Ohio.
| Correspondence to: Dr Angela Asirvatham, Veterans Affairs Medical Center,
R&D-8, 3710 SW U.S. Veterans Hospital Road, Portland, OR 97201. |
Rats with adjuvant-induced arthritis (AA) have low levels of serum
testosterone, and production of testosterone reportedly is influenced by
macrophage secretory products. This study was undertaken to understand the
mechanism mediating this hypoandrogenism. Testicular macrophages from AA and
nonarthritic (NA)rats were cultured, and conditioned media was added to
testicular interstitial cells and Percollpurified cells from NA rats.
Testosterone production by interstitial cells stimulated with luteinizing
hormone (LH) and incubated with adjuvant-induced arthritic macrophage
conditioned medium (AAMCM) was significantly lower than in cells incubated
with nonarthritic macrophage conditioned medium (NAMCM). However, there was no
difference in testosterone production by Percoll-purified Leydig cells and
those stimulated with LH when incubated with AAMCM or NAMCM. To determine
whether an intermediary cell type was involved in mediating inhibition of
testosterone production, AAMCM and NAMCM were added to a reconstituted
preparation of testicular interstitial cells. Addition of AAMCM restored the
inhibitory effect, suggesting that arthritic hypoandrogenism is mediated by
cell-cell interaction. These results suggest that a factor produced by
macrophages from AA rats appears to mediate testosterone production by acting
in conjunction with other cells in the testicular interstitium.
Key words: Arthritis, hypoandrogenism, Leydig cells testosterone, testicular macrophages
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