“…Spermatogonia are known to be the most radiosensitive cells in the testis, but if the radiation dose is higher, more differentiated cells can also be destroyed (Shaver, 1953;Oakberg and Di Minno, 1960 Huckins, 1978;Hopkinson et al, 1978;Main et al, 1978;Wang et al, 1983;Pinon-Lataillade et al, 1985;Delic et al, 1986;Kamtchouing et al, 1988;Pineau et al, 1989 (Parvinen, 1982; Sharpe, 1986;J6gou et al, 1988;Verhoeven and Cailleau, 1989 (J6gou et al, 1988). One possible approach to the investigation of this complex aspect of the paracrine regulation of spermatogenesis has been to use different protocols of irradiation which, in vivo, were found to induce different degrees of seminiferous epithelium modification (Rich and De Kretser, 1977;Hopkinson et al, 1978;Vihko et al, 1984;PinonLataillade et al, 1985PinonLataillade et al, , 1988Pineau et al, 1989;Kangasniemi et al, 1990a, b). De (Setchell et al, 1977;Weinbauer et al, 1989) The detection limits were 100 ng/ml for FSH and 0.6 ng/mi for LH, and the intra-assay coefficient of variation was 10% for both.…”