Atrial natriuretic factors (ANF) may influence testicular steroidogenesis. This study was conducted to evaluate the presence of specific ANF-binding on isolated adult rat Leydig cells and the effects of ANF on testosterone production. Indirect immunofluorescence technique demonstrates that adult rat Leydig cells possess specific ANF-binding and that rAP-II strongly stimulates the testosterone production. rAP-II exerts its maximal stimulatory effect on the testosterone secretion at low doses (10-11 M), corresponding at the physiological plasmatic concentration in the adult normal rat. High doses (10-9 -10-7 M) of rAP-II show a decline in the stimulatory effect on testosterone secretion. Our data suggest that rAP-II influences the testicular steroidogenesis by a receptorial mechanism; the biphasic effect of rAP-II on the testosterone production may be related to an acute receptorial desensitization phenomena. © 1987 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted.

Specific binding and steroidogenetic effects of atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) in Leydig cells of rats.

FORESTA, CARLO;
1987

Abstract

Atrial natriuretic factors (ANF) may influence testicular steroidogenesis. This study was conducted to evaluate the presence of specific ANF-binding on isolated adult rat Leydig cells and the effects of ANF on testosterone production. Indirect immunofluorescence technique demonstrates that adult rat Leydig cells possess specific ANF-binding and that rAP-II strongly stimulates the testosterone production. rAP-II exerts its maximal stimulatory effect on the testosterone secretion at low doses (10-11 M), corresponding at the physiological plasmatic concentration in the adult normal rat. High doses (10-9 -10-7 M) of rAP-II show a decline in the stimulatory effect on testosterone secretion. Our data suggest that rAP-II influences the testicular steroidogenesis by a receptorial mechanism; the biphasic effect of rAP-II on the testosterone production may be related to an acute receptorial desensitization phenomena. © 1987 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted.
1987
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