Photoperiod and Testicular Function in Phodopus sungorus - Martin Bergmann

Photoperiod and Testicular Function in Phodopus sungorus

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Buch | Softcover
VI, 76 Seiten
1987 | 1987
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-540-17583-4 (ISBN)
106,99 inkl. MwSt
Many mammalian species living at medium or higher latitudes show marked annual cycles in various morphological and functional properties. There is a clear cycle of the reproductive activity ranging from a fertile to an infertile state in both the male and female. Such an annual periodicity can be regarded as an adaptation to seasonal changes of environmental conditions such as cli mate and nutrition, ensuring that birth and development of the litter are re stricted to a favorable season. These annual cycles consist of cyclic changes of exocrine and endocrine gonadal function, in the hormone-dependent organs (accessory glands, etc.) and in the hormonal hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal system (for literature, see Hoffmann 1981). Such a seasonal cycle of reproductive activity was found in species from all vertebrate groups (i.e., birds, see Hoffmann 1981; Breucker 1982; reptiles, amphibians, and teleosts, see Hoffmann 1981). In those primate species of the Macaca family which are seasonal breeders (Zamboni et al. 1974), it was demonstrated by Richter et al. (1978) and Wickings and Nieschlag (1980) that these cycles are also evident under constant laboratory conditions, suggest ing that these cycles are based upon endogenous rhythms which are modulated and synchronized in the natural habitat by exogenous factors.

1 Introduction.- 2 Material and Methods.- 2.1 Groups of Animals.- 2.2 Preparation.- 3 Results.- 3.1 Testicular Histology in Long Photoperiods.- 3.2 Process of Involution.- 3.3 Morphological Changes Depending on the Phases of Involution.- 4 Discussion.- 4.1 Process of Involution.- 4.2 Sertoli Cells.- 4.3 Blood-Testis Barrier.- 4.4 Leydig Cells.- 5 Conclusions.- 6 Summary.- Acknowledgements.- References.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.4.1987
Reihe/Serie Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology
Zusatzinfo VI, 76 p. 25 illus.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 244 mm
Gewicht 195 g
Themenwelt Studium 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) Anatomie / Neuroanatomie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
ISBN-10 3-540-17583-0 / 3540175830
ISBN-13 978-3-540-17583-4 / 9783540175834
Zustand Neuware
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