Duration-dependent effect of transient neonatal hypothyroidism on sertoli and germ cell number, and plasma and testicular interstitial fluid androgen binding protein concentration.

1999 
The impact of transient neonatal hypothyroidism on growth and function of puberal testis during different milestones of postnatal testicular development was studied in Wistar rats. Rat pups were made hypothyroid for 10, 15, 30, 40 and 60 days of postnatal age from birth by providing 0.05% (W/V) methimazole (MMI) in the drinking water of the mother, from day 1 postpartum till weaning (25 days postpartmn) and thereafter in the drinking water. Control rats were raised without MMI treatment. Sertoli cell number and its function was assessed on day 60 postpartum. Sertoli cell number increased consistently in 10, 15, 30 and 40 days transient hypothyroid rats but decreased in rats subjected to continuous hypothyroidism from birth to 60 days postpartum. Rats subjected to continuous hypothyroidism from birth showed spermatogenic arrest at puberty and had only a single layer of spermatogonia. Transient neonatal hypothyroidism for 10 (or) 15 days from birth increased spermatocytes (pachytene and zygotene), spermatid...
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