Endocrine function and reproductive impairment in an irradiated population of the lizard Uta stansburiana

Radiation Research
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This study describes gonadal changes in lizards (Uta stansburiana) exposed to chronic low levels of γ radiation (1.5-10 R/day) under field conditions and attempts to evaluate endocrine involvement in these changes. Reproductive impairment in irradiated males is demonstrated during the breeding season by reduced testes weights and by seminiferous tubules devoid of germ cells. Ultrastructural morphology of Leydig cells, plasma testosterone levels, and developed accessory sex structures indicate normal steroidogenesis in such males; cytology of the pituitary gonadotropes and pituitary gonadotropin content indicate normal gonadotropin levels. These findings suggest that low levels of radiation affect the spermatogenic process directly, rather than through damage to the pituitary. Comparable irradiation causes complete resorption of ovarian tissue in some female Uta. The oviducts are atrophic and the pituitary gonadotropes hyperactive. Resemblance of gonadotropes to those of castrated animals and reduced pituitary hormone content suggest elevated levels of gonadotropin production, probably due to the absence of ovarian steroid feedback in affected animals. The continued mitotic activity of oogonia in adult reptiles and their limited number contribute to the vulnerability of germinal tissue in irradiated female lizards. Destruction of the germ cells is accompanied by resorption of all ovarian tissue including steroidogenic elements. Thus, in females as in males, radiation appears to damage gametogenesis rather than pituitary function.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Endocrine function and reproductive impairment in an irradiated population of the lizard Uta stansburiana
Series title Radiation Research
DOI 10.2307/3574809
Volume 76
Issue 3
Year Published 1978
Language English
Publisher Allen Press
Contributing office(s) Western Ecological Research Center
Description 14 p.
First page 610
Last page 623
Country United States
State Nevada
County Nye County
Other Geospatial Rock Valley
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