Fluid and electrolyte reabsorption in the ductuli efferentes testis

Citation
J. Clulow et al., Fluid and electrolyte reabsorption in the ductuli efferentes testis, J REPR FERT, 1998, pp. 1-14
Citations number
53
Categorie Soggetti
da verificare
Journal title
JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTION AND FERTILITY
ISSN journal
00224251 → ACNP
Year of publication
1998
Supplement
53
Pages
1 - 14
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-4251(1998):<1:FAERIT>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
The efferent ducts of mammals are a series of ducts that are arranged in pa rallel and reabsorb most of the fluid released with spermatozoa from the te stis. This function is essential for spermatogenesis, and for sperm maturat ion and storage in the epididymis. There is evidence for the involvement of three major transport processes in the bulk reabsorption of water and low molecular weight solutes from the ducts: active solute transport, passive ( presumably paracellular) diffusion and fluid phase endocytosis. A small bac k-flux into the ducts via anion secretion also appears to occur. Control of fluid reabsorption by the efferent ducts is emerging as a complex process with multiple components. Reabsorption is flow dependent which provides loc al control of reabsorption with a rapid response to changes in luminal cond itions. Sex steroids (oestrogen as well as androgen), but not mineralocorti costeroids, are involved in the chronic control of reabsorption in the duct s. Control of epithelial transport in the efferent ducts appears to be medi ated by cAMP and probably other signal transduction systems.