939-962Leydig cells are the primary source of androgens in the mammalian testis. It is established that the luteinizing hormone (LH) produced by the anterior pituitary is required to maintain the structure and function of the Leydig cells in the postnatal testis. Until recent years, a role by the thyroid hormones on Leydig cells was not documented. It is evident now that thyroid hormones perform many functions in Leydig cells. For the process of postnatal Leydig cell differentiation, thyroid hormones are crucial. Thyroid hormones acutely stimulate Leydig cell steroidogenesis. Thyroid hormones cause proliferation of the cytoplasmic organelle peroxisome and stimulate the production of steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR) an...
Androgen production by Leydig cells is critical for development of the male reproductive organs and ...
In rats and mice, Leydig cells are formed as two morphologically and functionally different generati...
Background: The interstitium of the mouse testis contains Leydig cells and a small number of ster...
Alterations in thyroid hormone levels are well known to influence key functions in growth and develo...
Thyroid hormones are emerging regulators of testicular function since Sertoli, germ, and Leydig cell...
Leydig cells (LC) are present in the testicular interstitial tissue, and their main function is to p...
Thyroid hormones (TH) exhibit pleiotropic regulatory effects on growth, development, and metabolism,...
International audienceBackgroundIn the testis, thyroid hormone (T3) regulates the number of gametes ...
Leydig cells are the testosterone-producing cells of the testis. The adult Leydig cell population ul...
BACKGROUND: In the testis, thyroid hormone (T3) regulates the number of gametes produced through its...
Development and maintenance of the male phenotype and establishment of fertility are all dependent u...
The primary function of testicular Leydig cells is the production of androgens to promote sexual dif...
The male sex steroid, testosterone (T), is synthesized from cholesterol in the testicular Leydig cel...
Testosterone synthesis depends on normal Leydig cell (LC) development, but the mechanisms controllin...
In the testis, thyroid hormone (T3) regulates the number of gametes produced through its action on S...
Androgen production by Leydig cells is critical for development of the male reproductive organs and ...
In rats and mice, Leydig cells are formed as two morphologically and functionally different generati...
Background: The interstitium of the mouse testis contains Leydig cells and a small number of ster...
Alterations in thyroid hormone levels are well known to influence key functions in growth and develo...
Thyroid hormones are emerging regulators of testicular function since Sertoli, germ, and Leydig cell...
Leydig cells (LC) are present in the testicular interstitial tissue, and their main function is to p...
Thyroid hormones (TH) exhibit pleiotropic regulatory effects on growth, development, and metabolism,...
International audienceBackgroundIn the testis, thyroid hormone (T3) regulates the number of gametes ...
Leydig cells are the testosterone-producing cells of the testis. The adult Leydig cell population ul...
BACKGROUND: In the testis, thyroid hormone (T3) regulates the number of gametes produced through its...
Development and maintenance of the male phenotype and establishment of fertility are all dependent u...
The primary function of testicular Leydig cells is the production of androgens to promote sexual dif...
The male sex steroid, testosterone (T), is synthesized from cholesterol in the testicular Leydig cel...
Testosterone synthesis depends on normal Leydig cell (LC) development, but the mechanisms controllin...
In the testis, thyroid hormone (T3) regulates the number of gametes produced through its action on S...
Androgen production by Leydig cells is critical for development of the male reproductive organs and ...
In rats and mice, Leydig cells are formed as two morphologically and functionally different generati...
Background: The interstitium of the mouse testis contains Leydig cells and a small number of ster...