Abstract

Tubular fragments (spermatogenic epithelium) from immature hamsters were isolated and cultured with low doses of (+)- and (-)-gossypol enantiomers. The activity of lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme LDH-C4 was estimated as a marker for spermatogenic cell development and alpha-ketoisovalerate was used as the substrate. In the absence of gossypol, the specific activity of LDH-C4 in the tubular fragments was increased 40% during incubation for 48 h. This developmental increase was suppressed by gossypol. The specific activity of LDH-C4 in the tubular fragments was lowered by gossypol, after 48 h of culture in the presence of low doses of racemic gossypol (1-4 microM) and 1% fetal calf serum. In this in-vitro system the (-)-enantiomer but not the (+)-enantiomer of gossypol affected the LDH-C4 activity. This is in agreement with other reports showing that only the (-)-enantiomer induces infertility. The observed action of gossypol on LDH-C4 activity in the tubular fragments may reflect gossypol-induced degeneration of spermatogenic cells. The present in-vitro system can be used to estimate the actions of gossypol derivatives, other investigational antifertility agents, and toxic agents on the spermatogenic epithelium.

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