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Isolation of Sertoli Cells and Peritubular Cells from Rat Testes
Published on: February 8, 2016
Diverse FSH and testosterone signaling pathways in the Sertoli cell
E S Loss1, A P Jacobus, G F Wassermann
1Departamento de Fisiologia, ICBS, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.
Abstract:
FSH and testosterone exert different regulatory effects on the seminiferous epithelium; they act through multiple and complex signaling routes to direct the development of the germ cells into mature spermatozoa. In addition to their well-known pathways of action, both hormones have recently been recognized to have new signaling routes that are linked to the Ca(2+) ion, including, among others, the regulation of cell proliferation by FSH and the regulation of cell migration by testosterone.
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