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Hemiorchidectomy leads to dramatic and immediate alterations in pituitary follicle-stimulating hormone secretion and the functional activity of the remaining testis in the adult male bonnet monkey (Macaca radiata)
The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of hemiorchidectomy (HO) on serum FSH, LH, testosterone (T), and inhibin (INH) concentrations as well as on the testicular volume (TV) and on changes in the kinetics of germ cell turnovers in the remaining testis of adult male bonnet monkeys. Blood samples collected at 2200 h at various times before and after HO and testicular biopsies obtained at different periods were subjected to hormone analysis and DNA flow cytometry. Though serum T levels were lowered (p < 0.05) at 12 h after HO, T levels rapidly returned to intact control concentrations by Day 5. While serum LH remained unaltered, serum FSH increased markedly within 2 days of HO and remained significantly (p < 0.05) elevated over the next 90 days. Though serum INH showed a significant decrease (p < 0.05) by 15 min of HO, it returned to approximately 80% of intact levels within one week. The TV of the remaining testis showed maximal increment by Day 30 (p < 0.05) of HO. DNA flow cytometric analysis 24 days after HO showed increases (p < 0.05) in spermatogonia (2C) and primary spermatocytes (4C). These cell types by Day 45 had transformed to round (1C) and elongate (HC) (by 38%, p < 0.001) spermatids. Overall spermatogenesis (conversion of 2C to 1C and HC) showed significant enhancement at Days 110 and 175, suggesting that the spurt in spermatogenic activity is not confined to a single spermatogenic cycle
Enhanced susceptibility of follicle-stimulating-hormone-deprived infertile bonnet monkey (Macaca radiata) spermatozoa to dithiothreitol-induced DNA decondensation in situ
Immunoneutralization of endogenous follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) of adult male monkeys leads to oligospermia and infertility despite unchanged testosterone levels. The inability of these monkeys to impregnate despite repeated exposures to cycling females appeared to be due to abnormal alterations in the kinetics of germ cell transformations and deficient spermiogenesis. Here we investigated the stability of sperm chromatin in oFSH-immunized monkeys as a marker for spermiogenesis. The susceptibility of spermatozoa to in vitro decondensation induced by dithiothreitol (DTT, 0.05-50 mM) was studied by measuring the nuclear fluorescence of DTT-treated, ethidium bromide (EB)-stained sperm using flow cytometry. Changes in sperm morphology and binding of thiol-specific 14C-iodoacetamide (14C-IA) were also monitored under the same conditions. Sperm from the immunized monkeys decondensed at a lower concentration of DTT, bound more EB, and decondensed more extensively than those from control animals. The difference was apparent in sperm from all regions of the epididymis. Immunized monkey sperm also bound significantly more 14C-IA at all concentrations of DTT. Overall, the effective concentration of DTT required to elicit 50% of maximal decondensation (ED50) of epididymal and ejaculated sperm was significantly lower for the immunized monkeys than even the caput sperm of controls. These results suggest that FSH deprivation in monkeys results in production of sperm with limited potential for disulfide formation and reduced chromatin stability
(3E,5E)-1-Benzyl-3,5-bis(2-fluorobenzylidene)piperidin-4-one
The inversion-related molecules of the title compound, C26H21F2NO, associate into closed dimeric subunits via co-operative C—H⋯π interactions. Two non-classical C—H⋯O and one C—H⋯N intramolecular hydrogen bonds are also found in the crystal structure. The piperidin-4-one ring adopts a sofa conforamtion with the 1-benzyl group in the equatorial position, and the equiplanar fluorophenyl substituents in the 3- and 5-positions stretched out on either side. The 1-benzyl group is disposed towards the substituent in the 6th position of the piperidin-4-one ring. The 3,5-diene units possess E configurations
Long-term contraceptive efficacy of vaccine of ovine follicle-stimulating hormone in male bonnet monkeys (Macaca radiata)
A group of ten healthy fertile adult male bonnet monkeys were actively immunized using
procedures acceptable for human use with pure follicle-stimulating hormone (oFSH) isolated from sheep
pituitaries. The vaccine elicited an immunogenic response in all ten monkeys; the antibody-binding
capacity, determined by Scatchard analysis, varied from 3 to 18 μg oFSH ml-1, the
binding affinity ranging from 0.13 to 2.0 × 1010mol-1. A substantial
population of antibodies against oFSH crossreacted with 125I-labelled human (h) FSH, used
here as a representative ligand of primate FSH. The bioneutralization activity of the antisera
assessed by a specific bioassay in vitro, when the antibody titre was high, was 6.9 ± 0.18
μg hFSH ml-1. Immunization for 4.7-5.7 years did not affect the health and libido of
the animals. Concentration of testosterone in serum remained normal throughout the study, but, within
150 days of immunization, there was a marked decrease (75-100%) in the number of spermatozoa in
seminal ejaculates. Oligospermic status interspersed with azoospermia was maintained by periodic
boosting. The fertility of these animals was monitored between 6 months and 2 years after primary
immunization. All the ten animals proved infertile in repeated mating experiments with females of
proven fertility. After stopping booster injections, nine of ten animals regained fertility, but the
time taken for this depended upon the rate of decline of antibody titres. Re-boosting these monkeys
with 100 μg oFSH after confirming that recovery had occurred revealed prompt increases in
antibody titres followed once again by onset of oligo-azoospermia and infertility, underscoring the
specificity of immunization effect. The immunized monkeys, apart from being acutely oligospermic,
ejaculated spermatozoa that were markedly deficient in key acrosomal enzymes, such as acrosin and
hyaluronidase, and motility as well as in their ability to penetrate a gel in vitro, suggesting that
the infertility observed was due to gross reductions in the numbers of spermatozoa that could
effectively interact with the oocyte and cause successful fertilization
(3E,5E)-3,5-Bis(4-allyloxybenzylidene)-1-benzylpiperidin-4-one
In the title compound C32H31NO3, the allyloxy groups on either side of the piperidin-4-one ring are conformationally disordered. The contribution of major and minor components of the allyloxy group at the 3rd position of the ring are 0.576 (4) and 0.424 (4), respectively, and those at the 5th position are 0.885 (3) and 0.115 (3), respectively. The six-membered piperidin-4-one ring adopts a sofa conformation with the benzyl group occupying an equatorial position and the olefinic double bonds possessing an E configuration. Flanking phenyl substituents are stretched out on either side of the six-membered ring. π–π interactions with a centroid–centroid distance of 3.885 (1) Å give rise to molecular dimers and short C—H⋯π contacts lead to chains along the c axis
Anti-inflammatory activity of Syzygium cumini seed
The Syzygium cumini (Myrtaceae) is a popular traditional medicinal plant in India. This study was intended to evaluate the anti-inflammatory activity of ethyl acetate and methanol extracts of S. cumini seed in carrageenan induced paw oedema in wistar rats at the dose level of 200 and 400 mg/kgadministrated orally. Both the extracts exhibited significant anti-inflammatory activity, which supports the traditional medicinal utilization of the plant. This study established anti-inflammatory activity of the seed of S. cumini
(3E,5E)-1-Benzyl-3,5-dibenzylidenepiperidin-4-one
In the title compound, C26H23NO, C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds generate a ribbon structure along the a axis. These ribbons further assemble into a one-dimensional sheet parallel to the ac plane via C—H⋯π interactions. The piperidin-4-one ring adopts a sofa conformation with the 1-benzyl group in the equatorial position, and the 3- and 5-phenyl substituents stretched out on either side. The benzylidene units adopt E configurations and the 1-benzyl group is disposed towards the 3- substituent of the piperidin-4-one ring
Zosteriform cutaneous metastases : an unusual presentation of metastatic lung carcinoma
Zosteriform cutaneous metastases are an unusual and rare morphological variant. We discuss the case of a 78‐year‐old gentleman with a background of end‐stage renal disease with metastatic adenocarcinoma of the lung which was diagnosed due to the development of zosteriform cutaneous metastases around his vascular catheter (vascath) site. The vascath may have acted as a traumatic nidus for lymphatic spread
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