Abstract

An androgen-binding activity has been identified in nuclear extracts of the testis of the frog Rana esculenta. A single class of high affinity (Kd = 2.5 ± 0.6 × 10−9M), low-capacity binding sites was found. The binding was specific for androgens; 17β-estradiol displaced [3Htestosterone with an ID50. of 0.1 βM. Cytosolic binding affinity has a low affinity and a high capacity and lacks specificity. The seasonal fluctuations in binding capacity did not correlate with the androgen peaks in plasma and testes between February and June and in September; periods coinciding with the resumption of spermatogenesis and the development of spermatids, respectively. The present data strongly support androgenic control of intratesticular function in vertebrates generally.

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