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High-affinity binding of T3 to Epididymis Nuclei
Fecha
2000-07Registro en:
Del Rio, A. G.; Blanco, A. M.; Pignataro, Omar Pedro; Niepomniszcze, H.; Juvenal, Guillermo Juan; et al.; High-affinity binding of T3 to Epididymis Nuclei; Taylor & Francis; Archives Of Andrology; 44; 3; 7-2000; 187-191
0148-5016
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Del Rio, A. G.
Blanco, A. M.
Pignataro, Omar Pedro
Niepomniszcze, H.
Juvenal, Guillermo Juan
Pisarev, Mario Alberto
Resumen
Thyroid hormones play an important role in epididymal function. Hypothyroid animals experience a significant decrease in the number and forward motility of sperm and a remarkable impairment of epididymal morphology. However, it is yet unknown if such activity is due to direct actions of iodothyronines on the target epididymis. The eventual identification of T3 receptors in the nucleous of epididymal cells becomes relevant. For this reason, the authors searched for specific high-affinity binding of T3 to these nuclei. Twenty prepuberal male Wistar rats were used. The testes and epididymis were approached as one unit through a scrotal incision. The fat-free epididymides were subjected to standard techniques to prepare the nuclei for incubations with 125I-T3