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Query: UNIPROT:P56851 (
epididymal
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The importance of exocrine secretions of testis in the regulation of energy metabolism of the epididymis and vas deferens was examined in rhesus monkeys by performing efferentiectomy. At autopsy the epididymis was divided into initial segment, caput, corpus and cauda portions to make an account of regional differences, if any. Eleven enzymes of glycolysis, two key enzymes of
HMP
pathway and seven enzymes of TCA cycle were assayed in the
epididymal
segments and vas deferens of control (intact) and experimental (efferentiectomised for 90 days) monkeys. The results indicate that while anaerobic energy metabolism (glycolysis and
HMP
pathway) is sensitive to efferentiectomy chiefly in the proximal regions of epididymis, the oxidative pathway (TCA cycle) is dependent on testicular exocrine secretions throughout the length of epididymis, as well as in the vas deferens. Since all androgen-sensitive enzymes do not regress after efferentiectomy, it is suggested that unidentified exocrine factors of testis may have role in regulating energy metabolism in the epididymis and vas deferens.
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PMID:Effect of efferentiectomy on enzymes of glycolytic pathway, HMP pathway and TCA cycle in epididymis and vas deferens of rhesus monkey. 129 31
The influence of thyroxine treatment on key enzymes involved in the glycolytic and
HMP
shunt pathways was studied in the caput, corpus and cauda epididymides of pubertal rats, and related to the serum hormone profile. The activity of 6-phosphofructokinase and pyruvate kinase was significantly increased in all 3 segments of the epididymis, but the
HMP
shunt pathway was suppressed. Thyroxine treatment was found to depress the serum levels of testosterone, LH and FSH, although an increase in prolactin levels was observed. Withdrawal of hormone treatment resulted in the restoration of normal activity of 6-phosphofructokinase and pyruvate kinase and restoration of normal serum hormone levels. However, the activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase increased following withdrawal of treatment. It is concluded that hyperthyroidism exerts an influence on
epididymal
enzymes involved in carbohydrate metabolism.
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PMID:Effect of thyroxine treatment on epididymal carbohydrate metabolism in the pubertal rat. 641 29
The androgenic regulation of the eleven enzymes of glycolytic pathway and two key enzymes of
HMP
pathway was studied in the initial segment, caput, corpus and cauda regions of the epididymis and in the vas deferens of rhesus monkey. The specific activities of enzymes were expressed as units of activity per mg DNA. Results in control animals indicate a marked difference in energy metabolism of epididymis and vas deferens. However, the
epididymal
duct itself did not show much regional variation in enzyme activities along its length. All the enzymes of the two pathways studied showed significant reduction after castration, the regulatory enzymes being affected more severely. On treatment with exogenous dihydrotestosterone, most of these enzymes showed stimulation in castrated monkeys, but none of them could be restored to normal level. The stimulation of these enzymes on treatment with exogenous dihydrotestosterone varied along the
epididymal
duct itself being maximum in the initial segment and minimum in the cauda region. The changes in the vas deferens were less marked as compared to the epididymis following castration and androgen replacement.
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PMID:Androgenic regulation of glycolytic and HMP pathway in epididymis and vas deferens of rhesus monkey. 835 28