NINE FIGURESThe reinitiation of spermatogenesis in the involuted testis of the hypophysectomized rat, by daily subcutaneous injection of testosterone propionate in oil, is reported by Nelson ( '40, '41, '46). This treatment was effective for as long as 90 days, when started 35 to 45 days after hypophysectomy during which period no treatment was given (Nelson, '46).It seemed of interest to attcmpt reinitiation of spermatogenesis in the rat, using local pellet therapy. Intratesticular implants of pellets of testosterone were first used by Smith ( '44) to reinitiate spermatogenesis in adult hypophysectomized rhesus monkeys. This method of administration was more effective than intramuscular injection of hormone, and the effect was localized in the vicinity of the pellet. I n hypophysectomized rats, Dvoskin ('43, '44) has shown that very small dosages of testosterone maintain spermatogenesis when the testicular tubules are directly exposed to the hormone by intratesticular pellet implants. Thus, the large dosages of testosterone usually used to reinitiate spermatogenesis in the hypophysectomized rat may be unnecessary. Small dosages, given by intratesticnlar pellet implant might prove as effective as large dosages administered by subcutaneous injection in oil or by subcutaneous pellet implant.IAided by a grant, administered by nr. P. E. Smith, from the Rockefeller Foundation. 320
SAMUEL DVOSKINIt also seemed of interest to determine the effect on the testis of dosages of testosterone ranging from those which only slightly restored to those which completely restored the weight of the sex accessory glands. An attempt to discover whether thyroxine modified the .action of testosterone on the accessory sex glands and on spermatogenesis was the subject of experiment in one group.Some mating experiments were attempted in order to learn whether the sperm formed were effective in rendering female rats pregnant.
MATERIALS AND METHODSTestosterone was the androgen administered since it had been isolated from bull testes (David, Dingeinanse, Freud and Laquer, '35) .2 Testosterone propionate and testosterone dipropionate (testosterone-enol dipropionate) , 'and cholesterol were also used. These were administered as cyclindrical pellets, measuring 2 mm in diameter by 2 to 3 mni in length, and weighing from 4.2 to 5.2 mg. Prior to implantation each pellet was weighed to the nearest tenth of a milligram and sterilized by dry heat at 100°C. for several hours.Male rats of the Long-Evans strain were used. They ranged from 84 to 166 days of age at the time of hypophysectomy. Post-hypophysectomy periods during which no treatment was given ranged from 25 to 64 days, at the end of which time 1 testis and 1 epididymis was removed. Then a pellet containing either testosterone, testosterone propionate, testosterone dipropionate or cholesterol was implanted into the remaining testis. These cster's of testosterone were used to provide lov dosages, since they were absorbed more slowly than testosterone. A testosterone pellet was reimplanted at 20-...