[IGF(s) and Testicular Functions. Secretion and Action of IGF-1 on Leydig Cells]
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Many in vitro and in vivo studies have demonstrated a presence of IGF-I in the testis. Testicular production of IGF-I and its mRNA is stimulated largely by gonadotropins; FSH acts on Sertoli cells while LH acts on Leydig cells. A regulation by local factors is also demonstrated; the role of GH remains unclear. In the testis, IGF-I has various effects but we only focussed this review on Leydig cells. Specific receptors have been characterized on these cells. They are up-regulated by LH/hCG (at the transcriptional level) and down regulated by IGF-I. The effect of GH is depend on the experimental models used. In addition in this paper, we have shown in adult rats that the IGF-I level in the testicular interstitial fluid and the IGF-I receptors on Leydig cells are modified by fasting. Both in vivo and in vitro, IGF-I increased LH/hCG receptors and the steroïdogenic response to hCG by a mechanism which is poorly understood yet.
Little effects of insulin-like Growth Factor-I on testicular atrophy induced by hypoxia.
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PMID: 16504030 PMC: 1397855. DOI: 10.1186/1471-2490-6-4.
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