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A study of the effect of 1,2-alpha-methlene-6-chloro-delta-4, 6-17-alpha-hydroxy progesterone acetate on the adult male rat including changes in the cell associations of the germinal epithelium

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Title A study of the effect of 1,2-alpha-methlene-6-chloro-delta-4, 6-17-alpha-hydroxy progesterone acetate on the adult male rat including changes in the cell associations of the germinal epithelium
Names Lin, Samuel (creator)
Hisaw, Frederick L. (advisor)
Date Issued 1967-06-02 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1968
Abstract SH 714 (1, 2-alpha-methylene-6-chloro-delta-4, 6-17-alphahydroxyprogesterone
acetate) synthesized by Schering AG is an highly
antiandrogenic, nonestrogenic compound. The present investigation
was undertaken to determine the compound's effect upon the cell
associations of the germinal epithelium in the mature rat. From germinal epithelium for this dosage level of SH 714 was exhibited in
the 20 day animals. It was postulated that SH 714 acted upon the
more advanced steps (eight through 19) of spermiogenesis, thus
inhibiting the maturing spermatids.
several preliminary dosage level studies, 16 mg per animal per day
was chosen for this study and administered for ten or twenty days.
Somatic and accessory reproductive organ changes due to SH 714
demonstrated a significant decrease in the weights of the testes,
adrenals, seminal vesicles, and ventral prostates. There was no
change, however, upon thyroid, pituitary, or total body weights
when compared with control animals. The greatest effect upon the germinal
epithelium
for
this
dosage
level
of
SH
714
was
exhibited
in
the
20
day
animals.
It
was
postulated
that
SH
714
acted
upon
the
more
advanced
steps
(eight
through
19)
of
spermiogenesis,
thus
inhibiting
the
maturing
spermatids.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Spermatogenesis
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/47175

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