The Journal of Experimental Medicine, Vol 38, 107-115,
Copyright, 1923, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York
THE INFLUENCE OF THE SUPRARENAL CORTEX ON THE GONADS OF RABBITS
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II. THE EFFECTS OF SUPRARENAL INJURY (BY REMOVAL OR FREEZING) ON THE TUBULES AND INTERSTITIAL CELLS (LEYDIG) OF THE TESTIS.
Henry L. Jaffe M.D.1 and
David Marine M.D.1
1 From the Division of Laboratories of Montefiore Hospital and the Department of Pathology of Columbia University, New York.
1. Double or partial suprarenalectomy in rabbits produces no specific changes either in the tubules or in the interstitial cells of the testes.
2. This is in sharp contrast with the marked hypertrophy of the interstitial cells of the ovary which usually occurs in rabbits surviving double suprarenalectomy 30 days or more.
3. These facts indicate that the interstitial cells of the testis and ovary are not functionally homologous.
Submitted on February 25, 1923