The influence of adenine-induced chronic renal failure on the male rep
roductive function was investigated using male Wistar rats. Adenine-in
duced chronic renal failure was performed in 22 rats (adenine-treated)
by providing them with an adenine-excessive diet (150 mg adenine per
day) for 10 days. An additional 22 rats were fed without adenine-exces
sive diet and served as a control group. On days 30 and 60 after start
of treatment, body weight ratio to the testis, serum levels of creati
nine, urea nitrogen, luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle-stimulating ho
rmone (FSH), 17 alpha hydroxyprogesterone (17 alpha-OHP), androstenedi
one and testosterone were measured. During the experiment, progressive
elevation of serum creatinine and urea nitrogen was found in adenine-
treated rats. Body weight ratio of the testes and serum level of LH in
adenine-treated rats were similar to those in the controls. On day 60
, the FSH level in adenine-treated rats was significantly higher than
that in the controls (P < 0.001). While serum concentrations of 17 alp
ha-OHP and androstenedione in adenine-treated rats were considerably e
levated compared with those in the controls on day 30 (P < 0.05). Thes
e concentrations did not differ between the two groups at day 60. Seru
m testosterone level was reduced in adenine-treated rats (P < 0.001).
This reduction was progressive with time (P < 0.05). These results sug
gest that adenine itself reduces testosterone synthesis by suppressing
17 beta-hydroxysteroid oxidoreductase at the early stage of adenine-i
nduced chronic renal failure, but that progressive renal insufficiency
causes an elevation of FSH, a reduced synthesis of testosterone and i
ts precursors at the late stage of adenine-induced chronic renal failu
re. Thus, hormonal conditions in the male rat with adenine-induced chr
onic renal failure change with time after induction.