Function and cytology of the normal and autotransplanted pars distalis of the hypophysis in the toad Bufo bufo (L)

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1966-06

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Dongen, W.J. van
Barker Jørgensen, C.
Olesen Larsen, Lis
Rosenkilde, Per
Lofts, Brian
Oordt, P.G.W.J. van

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The functional activity of the pars distalis following heterotopic and homoiotopic autotransplantation has been studied in adult toads of both sexes in the spring, about a month after breeding, and in the autumn on toads with mature gonads. Gonadotropic Function. In males, the homoiotopic grafting of the pars distalis maintained about normal spermatogenesis and interstitial cell activity, but ectopic transplants caused a strong reduction of interstitial cell activity, though spermatogenesis was only slightly reduced. In the spring experiment, there was no significant difference in the ovaries of the two graft-bearing groups, which were intermediate between the normal and the hypophysectomized controls. In autumn females, however, the ovaries of 5 of 8 toads with homoiotopic grafts atrophied, as in the hypophysectomized controls. The 3 remaining toads had ovaries of nearly normal size filled with mature eggs, but there were strong indications that in these 3 toads also the mature eggs that were present at the time of operation degenerated immediately after the operation, and was followed by a phase of extensive growth and maturation of small oocytes during the 2 months of the experiment. All females with ectopic grafts had atrophic ovaries at the end of the experiment.

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