Long-term maintenance of luteinizing hormone-responsive testosterone formation by primary rat Leydig cells in vitro

Mol Cell Endocrinol. 2018 Nov 15:476:48-56. doi: 10.1016/j.mce.2018.04.008. Epub 2018 Apr 24.

Abstract

The inability of cultured primary Leydig cells to maintain luteinizing hormone (LH)-responsive testosterone formation in vitro for more than 3-5 days has presented a major challenge in testing trophic effects of regulatory factors or environmental toxicants. Our primary objective was to establish culture conditions sufficient to maintain LH-responsive testosterone formation by Leydig cells for at least a month. When isolated rat adult Leydig cells were cultured in DMEM/F12 and M199 culture medium containing insulin (10μg/ml), PDGFAA (10 ng/ml), lipoprotein (0.25 mg/ml), horse serum (1%) and a submaximal concentration of LH (0.2 ng/ml), the cells retained the ability to produce testosterone in vitro for at least 4 weeks. By using the longer-term culture conditions of this system, we were able to detect suppressive effects on testosterone production by low levels of the toxicant MEHP (mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate), an active metabolite of the plasticizer DEHP, that were not detected by short-term culture.

Keywords: Cell culture; Leydig cells; Phthalate; Steroidogenesis; Testosterone.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cells, Cultured
  • Diethylhexyl Phthalate / analogs & derivatives
  • Diethylhexyl Phthalate / toxicity
  • Environmental Pollutants / toxicity
  • Humans
  • Leydig Cells / drug effects
  • Leydig Cells / metabolism*
  • Luteinizing Hormone / pharmacology*
  • Male
  • Rats, Inbred BN
  • Steroids / biosynthesis
  • Testosterone / biosynthesis*
  • Time Factors

Substances

  • Environmental Pollutants
  • Steroids
  • Testosterone
  • Luteinizing Hormone
  • Diethylhexyl Phthalate
  • mono-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate