Aromatase that irreversibly transforms androgens into estrogens is present in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum of nearly all cell types in the mammalian testis. In rodents, all testicular cells except for myoid cells express aromatase activity. We have demonstrated the presence of the functional aromatase (transcript or protein, and biological activity) in adult rat germ cells including pachytene spermatocytes and round spermatids. We have also demonstrated estrogen output from these cells equivalent to that of Leydig cells. Unlike androgen receptors, which are localized mainly in testicular somatic cells, estrogen receptors are present in both somatic and germ cells in the testis. Moreover, we have recently described the rapid membrane eff...
The function of testis is under hormonal control and any disturbance of hormonal homeostasis can lea...
Estradiol (E2) modulates testicular functions including steroidogenesis, but the mechanisms of E2 si...
Estradiol (E2) modulates testicular functions including steroidogenesis, but the mechanisms of E2 si...
International audienceAromatase that irreversibly transforms androgens into estrogens is present in ...
International audienceAromatase transforms irreversibly androgens into estrogens and is present in t...
The mammalian testis serves two main functions: production of spermatozoa and synthesis of steroids;...
The mammalian testis serves two main functions: production of spermatozoa and synthesis of steroids;...
ABSTRACT: Although testosterone is the principal sex steroid produced by the testis, estrogen is kno...
Levels of estrogen within the male reproductive tract are higher than in the general circulation and...
A growing body of evidence indicates that germ cells, at least in several mammalian species, are res...
Oestrogen is synthesized in the male reproductive system by at least three different cell types; Ser...
International audienceThe ability of the testis to convert irreversibly androgens into estrogens is ...
International audienceAn increasing number of studies revealed the importance of estrogen in male re...
Abstract The role of estrogen on male reproductive function has become clearer in the last decade. ...
International audienceBackgroundBoth androgens and estrogens are necessary to ensure proper testis d...
The function of testis is under hormonal control and any disturbance of hormonal homeostasis can lea...
Estradiol (E2) modulates testicular functions including steroidogenesis, but the mechanisms of E2 si...
Estradiol (E2) modulates testicular functions including steroidogenesis, but the mechanisms of E2 si...
International audienceAromatase that irreversibly transforms androgens into estrogens is present in ...
International audienceAromatase transforms irreversibly androgens into estrogens and is present in t...
The mammalian testis serves two main functions: production of spermatozoa and synthesis of steroids;...
The mammalian testis serves two main functions: production of spermatozoa and synthesis of steroids;...
ABSTRACT: Although testosterone is the principal sex steroid produced by the testis, estrogen is kno...
Levels of estrogen within the male reproductive tract are higher than in the general circulation and...
A growing body of evidence indicates that germ cells, at least in several mammalian species, are res...
Oestrogen is synthesized in the male reproductive system by at least three different cell types; Ser...
International audienceThe ability of the testis to convert irreversibly androgens into estrogens is ...
International audienceAn increasing number of studies revealed the importance of estrogen in male re...
Abstract The role of estrogen on male reproductive function has become clearer in the last decade. ...
International audienceBackgroundBoth androgens and estrogens are necessary to ensure proper testis d...
The function of testis is under hormonal control and any disturbance of hormonal homeostasis can lea...
Estradiol (E2) modulates testicular functions including steroidogenesis, but the mechanisms of E2 si...
Estradiol (E2) modulates testicular functions including steroidogenesis, but the mechanisms of E2 si...