1959
DOI: 10.1113/expphysiol.1959.sp001373
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Glycerylphosphorylcholine in the Male Reproductive Organs of Rats and Guinea‐pigs

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“…Dawson and Rowlands (1959) found that when [32P]orthophosphate was injected into rats it was incorporated into the GPC of the epididymis within several hours and we have confirmed and extended this observation using the rabbit (Scott, Wales, et al 1963). The synthesis occurs when the epididymis is separated from the testes and will take place even when slices of rabbit epididymis are incubated with 32p in vitro.…”
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“…Dawson and Rowlands (1959) found that when [32P]orthophosphate was injected into rats it was incorporated into the GPC of the epididymis within several hours and we have confirmed and extended this observation using the rabbit (Scott, Wales, et al 1963). The synthesis occurs when the epididymis is separated from the testes and will take place even when slices of rabbit epididymis are incubated with 32p in vitro.…”
Section: Introduotionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Phospholipid has been demonstrated in vacuoles of the epithelial cells of the mouse epididymis (Christie 1955) and this has been suggested as a possible precursor of GPC (Dawson, Mann, and White 1957;Dawson and Rowlands 1959). Further experiments to elucidate the mode of synthesis of GPC in vitro by the caput epididymis of the rabbit are described in this paper.…”
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“…Epididymal secretion Not much new information on epididymal secretion has been published since the pioneer studies by Dawson & Rowlands (1959) on the secretion of glycerylphosphorylcholine and by Crabo (1965) on the ionic and organic aspects of epididymal absorption and secretion. One notable exception to this generaliz¬ ation is the micropuncture study by Levine & Marsh (1971) in anaesthetized rats.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is generally believed that epididymal tissue is responsible for the production of most of the GPC found in semen (Dawson, Mann, and White 1957;Dawson and Rowlands 1959;Wallace, Wales, and White 1966). The loss of fatty acids and aldehydes from spermatozoal phospholipids during their passage through the epididymis could, however, account for about 20% of the GPC in the cauda epididymis of the ram.…”
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confidence: 99%