• 1 January 1975
    • journal article
    • letter
    • Vol. 97 (6), 1601-1604
Abstract
In male hamsters, light deprivation was reported to reduce both testis weight and prolactin (PRL) levels. The effects of PRL on testicular function were examined in hamsters exposed to short day-length. Adult hamsters were exposed to 5 h of light per day to induce gonadal atrophy, and, starting 2 mo. later, were injected daily with 300 .mu.g PRL, 20 .mu.g LH (luteinizing hormone) or 150 .mu.g FSH (follicle stimulating hormone) daily for 2 1/2 wk. In animals treated with PRL the concentration of testosterone in peripheral plasma, and the weights of the testes and the accessory reproductive glands, were significantly greater than in the controls. Treatment with LH or FSH had no effect on any of the parameters examined. Changes in the rate of PRL release may mediate the effects of light on testicular function in the hamster and possibly, in other species.