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1 Department of Reproductive
Medicine and Biology, University of Texas
Medical School at Houston,
Houston, Texas
Studies were conducted to characterize the responses of
the hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular axis to systemic
injection of estradiol benzoate (EB) in the rat. Feedback
effects of estrogens on the hypothalamic-pituitary axis
were assessed by changes in serum concentrations of
LH whereas testicular androgen production was examined by in vitro testicular incubations in the presence
and absence of 160 mIU hCG/2.2 ml. Injection of 50 µg
EB reduced serum LH and serum testosterone to low
levels by 2 hours and they remained low for up to 24
hours. One to 12 hours after EB treatment, testes were
as responsive to hCG in vitro as were testes from rats
receiving the vehicle. However, by 16 hours after EB
injection, testicular responsiveness to hCG in vitro was
reduced approximately 50%. Responses to chronic
EB-treatment (50 µg EB/d for 1 to 7 days) were characterized in mature hypophysectomized males. Testicular
incubates from hypophysectomized EB-treated males
contained less testosterone than those from corresponding oil-treated control groups. In addition, testes
of hypophysectomized EB-treated males were less responsive (
50%) to hCG in vitro, suggesting a direct
effect of estrogens mediated at the testicular level.
Thus, injection of estrogens to intact males reduces
serum LH which, in turn, rapidly reduces serum and
testicular testosterone. By 16 hours after injection, estrogens may also exert a direct effect on the testis to
decrease testicular responsiveness to hCG/LH. Thus,
there is a temporal dissociation of feedback and possible direct testicular effects in EB-treated males, both of
which act to inhibit steroidogenesis. The reduction in
LH occurs approximately 14 to 22 hours before the direct effect of estrogens on the testis is evident.
Key words: estradiol, negative feedback, direct testicular effects, testicular incubations
Submitted on November 2, 1981
Revised on January 19, 1982
Accepted on January 19, 1982
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