Hormonal regulation of Sertoli cell function. 1987

B M Sanborn, and L A Caston, and S W Buzek, and K K Ussuf
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Texas Medical School Houston 77030.

The Sertoli cell is clearly influenced, directly and indirectly, by hormones. Among these are FSH, T, insulin and Vitamin A, but others may also be involved. Mechanisms are still not well understood. The biochemical effects of these hormones can be divided into quantitative and qualitative influences, with the former predominating. Specific cellular and secretory proteins and metabolites are affected, in many cases by more than one hormone. Often these same functions are influenced by other factors in the environment of the testis as well. Hormonal responsiveness of the Sertoli cell is determined in part by the maturational state of the cell. Some secreted products bind to specific cell types in the testis and epididymis and may influence the process of spermatogenesis. However, detailed mechanisms are not known at the present time. Understanding Sertoli cell function at the biochemical level and its control by hormones is clearly of key importance in understanding the control of the spermatogenic process.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D006728 Hormones Chemical substances having a specific regulatory effect on the activity of a certain organ or organs. The term was originally applied to substances secreted by various ENDOCRINE GLANDS and transported in the bloodstream to the target organs. It is sometimes extended to include those substances that are not produced by the endocrine glands but that have similar effects. Hormone,Hormone Receptor Agonists,Agonists, Hormone Receptor,Receptor Agonists, Hormone
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D012708 Sertoli Cells Supporting cells projecting inward from the basement membrane of SEMINIFEROUS TUBULES. They surround and nourish the developing male germ cells and secrete the ANDROGEN-BINDING PROTEIN and hormones such as ANTI-MULLERIAN HORMONE. The tight junctions of Sertoli cells with the SPERMATOGONIA and SPERMATOCYTES provide a BLOOD-TESTIS BARRIER. Sertoli Cell,Cell, Sertoli,Cells, Sertoli
D013091 Spermatogenesis The process of germ cell development in the male from the primordial germ cells, through SPERMATOGONIA; SPERMATOCYTES; SPERMATIDS; to the mature haploid SPERMATOZOA. Spermatocytogenesis,Spermiogenesis
D013737 Testis The male gonad containing two functional parts: the SEMINIFEROUS TUBULES for the production and transport of male germ cells (SPERMATOGENESIS) and the interstitial compartment containing LEYDIG CELLS that produce ANDROGENS. Testicles,Testes,Testicle

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