Abstract

Monolayer cultures of dispersed pituitary cells derived from 14-day-old female rats were treated for 70 h with nanomolar concentrations of testosterone (T) or 5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT), and the effect of these hormones on LHRHstimulated FSH and LH release was tested. The effect of androgen treatment on FSH release depended critically on the concentration of LHRH; FSH release either was slightly stimulated, markedly depressed, or not affected at all. In contrast, LH release was profoundly inhibited, except at very high concentrations of LHRH. Various cell populations, separated according to size and density by gradient sedimentation at unit gravity, did not respond equally to DHT treatment. Inhibition of FSH release did hot occur in all gonadotrophs and was seen only at critical concentrations of LHRH. Stimulation of FSH release, observed at low concentrations of LHRH, was found only in the fraction with the largest gonadotrophs; in the latter there was no concomitant change in LH release. FSH release f...

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