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Effect of castration on the smooth muscle cells of the internal sex organs of the rat: influence of the smooth muscle on the sympathetic neurons innervating the vas deferens, seminal vesicle and coagulating gland.

A R Wakade, A G Garcia and S M Kirpekar
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics May 1975, 193 (2) 424-434;
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Wet weights of vas deferens, seminal vesicle and coagulating gland were reduced by almost 80 to 90% 10 weeks after castration. Endogenous norepinephrine content and dopamine-beta-hydroxylas activity of these tissues were also reduced to the same degree. One week after castration there was approximately a 50% loss in the weight of all three organs. However, this was accompanied by an equal reduction in norepinephrine content and dopamine-beta-hydroxylase activity only in the vas deferens. Two weeks later the degree of reductions in wet weight, norepinephrine content and dopamine-beta-hydroxylase activity was almost identical for all three organs. Treatment of 40-day castrate rats with testosterone (10 mg/kg s.c.) not only restored the wet weights of the internal sex organs to normal but their norepinephrine content and dopamine-beta-hydroxylase activity as well. Castration of immature rats (10-14 days old) resulted in retardation of growth of the vas deferens and seminal vesicle by 90-95%, and similar reductions in norepinephrin content and dopamine-beta-hydroxylase activity, when compared to the tissues of control littermates on the 90th postoperative day. Histological examination of normal and castrate rats indicated that, along with a reduction in epithelial cells, the smooth muscle cells of the vas deferens, seminal vesicle and coagulating gland was markedly reduce in size as well. Administration of testosterone completely reversed these changes. Furthermore, deoxyribonucleic acid content of the seminal vesicle and coagulating gland was reduced by 50% after castration and then restored to control level after testosterone treatment. Taken together, it seems that atrophy of the internal sex organs following castration is a combined effect of reduction in size and number of smooth muscle cells. Therefore, it is concluded that any alteration in the size of smooth muscle cells or loss of such cells of the internal sex organs indirectly influences their sympathetic nerves in such a manner that norepinephrine concentrations, and thereby the density of innervation, are maintained at normal levels.

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Male rats were castrated in order to determine the influence of the smooth muscle on the sympathetic neurons innervating the vas deferens, seminal vesicle, and coagulating gland. 3 groups of animals were castrated: 1) castrated at 11-14 days of age, sacrificed 90 days later; 2) castrated at 60-90 days, sacrificed 70 days later; and 3) castrated at 60 days of age, sacrificed at 7, 14, and 42 days after 10 mg/kg testosterone pripionate treatment was given 30 days after castration, each weekday for 30 days. Tissue was extracted and analyzed to estimte dopamine-beta-hydroxylase activity, DNA, and norepinephrine. Wet weights of vas deferens, seminal vesicles, and coagulating gland were reduced by almost 80-90% 10 weeks after castration. Endogenous norepinephrine content and dopamine-beta-hydroxylase activity of these tissues were also reduced to the same degree. 1 week after castration there was approximately a 50% loss in the weight of all 3 organs. However, this was accompanied by an equal reduction in norepinephrine content and dopamine-beta-hydroxylase activity only in the vas deferens. 2 weeks later the degree of reductions in wet weight, nonrepinephrine content, and dopamine-beta-hydroxylase activity was almost identical for all 3 organs. Treatment of 40-day castrated rats with testosterone restored the wet weights of the internal sex organs to normal as well as their nonrepinephrine content and dopamine-beta-hydroxylase activity. Castration of immature rats (10-14 days old) resulted in retardation of growth of the vas deferens and seminal vesicle by 90-95% and similar reduction sin norepinephrine content and dopamine-beta hydroxylase activity, when compared with the tissues of control littermates on the 90th postoperative day. Histologic examination of normal and castrated rats indicated that, along with a reduction in epithelial cells, the smooth muscle cells of the vas deferens, seminal vesicle, and coagulating gland was markedly reduced in size as well. Administration of testosterone completely reversed these changes. Furthermore DNA content of the seminal vesicle and coagulating gland was reduced in 50% after catration and then restored to control level after testosterone treatment. Taken together, it seems that atrophy of the internal sex organs following castration is a combined effect of reduction in size and number of smooth muscle cells. Therefore, it is concluded that any alteration in the size of smooth muscle cells or loss of such cells of the inernal sex organs indirectly influences their sympathetic nerves in such a manner that norepinephrine concentrations and thereby the density of innervation, are maintained at normal levels.

  • Age Factors
  • Amines
  • Androgens
  • Animals, Laboratory
  • Biology
  • Castration--side effects
  • Catecholamines--analysis
  • Central Nervous System
  • Central Nervous System Effects
  • Clinical Research
  • Comparative Studies
  • Cytologic Effects
  • Demographic Factors
  • Endocrine System
  • Examinations And Diagnoses
  • Genitalia
  • Genitalia, Male
  • Hormones
  • Ingredients And Chemicals
  • Laboratory Examinations And Diagnoses
  • Laboratory Procedures
  • Organic Chemicals
  • Physiology
  • Population
  • Population Characteristics
  • Research Methodology
  • Seminal Vesicles
  • Sterilization, Sexual
  • Studies
  • Surgery
  • Testosterone--administraction and dosage
  • Testosterone--side effects
  • Treatment
  • Urogenital Effects
  • Urogenital Surgery
  • Urogenital System

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Effect of castration on the smooth muscle cells of the internal sex organs of the rat: influence of the smooth muscle on the sympathetic neurons innervating the vas deferens, seminal vesicle and coagulating gland.

A R Wakade, A G Garcia and S M Kirpekar
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics May 1, 1975, 193 (2) 424-434;

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Effect of castration on the smooth muscle cells of the internal sex organs of the rat: influence of the smooth muscle on the sympathetic neurons innervating the vas deferens, seminal vesicle and coagulating gland.

A R Wakade, A G Garcia and S M Kirpekar
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics May 1, 1975, 193 (2) 424-434;
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