Journal article
The functional development of Leydig cells in a marsupial
CM Butler, G Shaw, J Clark, MB Renfree
Journal of Anatomy | WILEY | Published : 2008
Abstract
Leydig cells are the major source of androgen in the male mammal. We describe here for the first time the development of the Leydig cell in a macropodid marsupial, the tammar wallaby, Macropus eugenii . Leydig cells are first recognized morphologically 2.days after birth with the appearance of lipid droplets in the cytoplasm of certain interstitial cells. Lipid content closely matches the steroid content of the developing testis and marks the maturation of the steroid synthesis pathway in the tammar testis. Morphologically mature Leydig cells, marked by distinct mitochondria with tubular cristae and an extensive anastomosing network of smooth endoplasmic reticulum, are developed by day 10 af..
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