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Query: UNIPROT:P01178 (
oxytocin
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In the rat testis
oxytocin
has been localized to the Leydig cells, and these cells have been shown to produce
oxytocin
in vitro. The present study was performed to determine whether
oxytocin
is present in the interstitial fluid (IF) and seminiferous tubule fluid (TF) of the rat and whether concentrations of the peptide vary within the two compartments following germ cell destruction. In order to destroy germ cells adult male rats were anaesthetized and their scrotal regions placed in a water bath at 43 degrees C for 20 min. Control animals were subjected to anaesthesia alone. Groups of 6 animals were killed 3, 7 and 21 days after heat treatment and their testes removed for histological examination or fluid extraction. IF and TF were separated and the
oxytocin
content of the fluids measured by radioimmunoassay. Immunoreactive
oxytocin
was detected in both the IF (100 +/- 11 pg/ml) and TF (27 +/- 4 pg/ml) of control rats and this immunoreactivity co-eluted with the authentic peptide following HPLC. Three days after heat treatment IF levels of
oxytocin
were significantly reduced but TF levels of the peptide were significantly increased. These changes were associated with a lack of pachytene spermatocytes in the histological sections. Seven and 21 days after heat treatment the levels of
oxytocin
in the IF and TF were not significantly different from control levels. Similar changes in IF and TF
oxytocin
levels were seen in a second experiment when pachytene spermatocytes were removed using the testicular toxicant
methoxyacetic acid
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PMID:The effect of germ cell complement on the presence of oxytocin in the interstitial and seminiferous tubule fluid of the rat testis. 783 92