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Intact rabbit testes contracted autorhythmically in vitro with a frequency of 2-3 beats/min. When (PGE1) was added to the bathing media, there were alterations in amplitude of contractions, rate, overall tone, and mode of contraction. At relatively high levels of PGE1 (greater than 36 nM) the contractions were completely effaced; with lower concentrations of PGE1, recovery was evident after 5 to 6 min. The effects of PGE1 on amplitude, rate, and tonus were dose-dependent. The above observations, plus those of other workers that prostaglandins are present in mammalian testes, that a mechanism for their synthesis appears to be present in this organ, and that these compounds modulate androgen synthesis and inhibit testicular capsular contraction, suggest a possible physiological role for these unsaturated fatty acid derivatives in normal testicular function.
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