The overlapping effects of thyrotropin and gonadotropins on chick embryo gonads in vitro.

M A Shahin, O Török, G Csaba
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Pieces of 12- and 15-day-old chick embryo testes and ovaries were cultured in vitro in the presence of thyrotropin (TSH), gonadotropins (FSH + LH) and adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) for different periods. All the explants of treated gonads differentiated into typical testes or ovaries according to their genetic sex. The gonads of 12-and 15-day-old chick embryos showed a good response to both thyrotropic and gonadotropic stimulation. On the other hand, they did not respond to adrenocorticotropic stimulation. Fifteen-day-old chick embryo testes were grown in tissue culture in the presence of the said hormones. Gonadotropins and TSH enhanced the growth and migration of testicular cells as compared with the control or ACTH treated group. In addition, they maintained the germ cells on the upper surface of epithelial cells. These results have confirmed our previous results in vivo in that gonadotropins and thyrotropin hormones accelerated the development of 12- or 15-day-old chick embryo gonads.

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促甲状腺激素和促性腺激素对鸡胚性腺的重叠作用。
采用不同时期促甲状腺激素(TSH)、促性腺激素(FSH + LH)和促肾上腺皮质激素(ACTH)对12日龄和15日龄鸡胚的睾丸和卵巢进行体外培养。所有处理性腺的外植体根据其遗传性别分化为典型的睾丸或卵巢。12日龄和15日龄鸡胚的性腺对促甲状腺激素和促性腺激素均有良好的反应。另一方面,他们对促肾上腺皮质激素刺激没有反应。在上述激素存在的情况下,在组织培养中培养了15日龄的鸡胚睾丸。与对照组和促性腺激素治疗组相比,促性腺激素和促性腺激素可促进睾丸细胞的生长和迁移。此外,他们还维持了上皮细胞上表面的生殖细胞。这些结果证实了我们之前在体内的结果,促性腺激素和促甲状腺激素加速了12或15日龄鸡胚胎性腺的发育。
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