S. Ramaswamy et Tm. Plant, Operation of the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)-inhibin B feedback loop in the control of primate spermatogenesis, MOL C ENDOC, 180(1-2), 2001, pp. 93-101
This paper reviews our current understanding of the function and operation
of the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)-inhibin feedback loop in the male
rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta). Inhibin B is the major testicular inhibin
in the monkey, and the pattern of secretion of this hormone during postnata
l development is temporally coupled to that of gonadotropin. Inhibin B secr
etion by the Sertoli cell is stimulated by FSH and inhibited by luteinizing
hormone (LH), the latter presumably acting via Leydig cell production of t
estosterone (T). The dynamics of the FSH-inhibin B feedback loop in the adu
lt monkey is revealed following unilateral orchidectomy (UO). Interestingly
, a sustained, 50% deficit in inhibin B secretion occurs after UO and this
persistent error signal. in turn, results in elevated concentrations of FSH
in the circulation. The elevated secretion of FSH appears to be the princi
pal drive for the increased sperm output by the remaining testis. Available
data for the functioning of the FSH-inhibin B feedback loop in the human m
ale are placed in perspective, and a model for the negative feedback regula
tion of sperm number in primates is proposed. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ire
land Ltd. All rights reserved.