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Adult mice were treated daily with HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin). The most notable changes were found 24 hours after the second injection of 100 i.u. Nearly all lipid droplets had disappeared. Mitochondria showed a constriction linking the two portions of the organelle with widened intracristal spaces. Doughnut-shaped, bifurcated, and elongated mitochondria occurred commonly; their intracristal spaces were consistently widened. The Golgi complex was well developed. Dense bodies and phagolysosomes seemed to disappear.
The results indicate that the mitochondrion is the first and most responsive organelle affected by HCG treatment. A hypothesis is advanced that the mitochondria of the Leydig cell provide the energy required for the lipolytic effect of HCG.
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Russo, J., Sacerdote, F.L. Ultrastructural changes induced by HCG in the Leydig cell of the adult mouse testis. Z.Zellforsch 112, 363–370 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02584049
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