In an attempt to determine whether the production and synthesis of testosterone (T) by the testis is impaired by the cryptorchid state, the ability of the cryptorchid rat testis to form T was assessed at various time periods into adulthood after the surgical induction of cryptorchidism in the newborn period. The intratesticular T content of the descended testis rose from 0.3 ng/testis at 14 days of age to 71.2 ng/testis at adulthood (day 56); whereas in the cryptorchid testis, the values were 0.4 ng/testis and 2.0 ng/testis, respectively, at the same ages (P less than 0.001). For determination of the site of inhibition of T biosynthesis in the cryptorchid testis, the enzymatic activities (17 alpha-hydroxylase, 17,20-desmolase, and 17 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase) in the delta 4T biosynthetic pathway were measured. All these enzyme activities in the cryptorchid testis were inhibited at 56 days of age by about 80% when compared with the descended testis (P less than 0.01). These data suggest that cryptorchidism exerts a deleterious effect on the ability of the Leydig cells to synthesize T and may in part explain the abnormal morphology and resultant infertility seen in patients with cryptorchidism.
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