TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of different light wavelengths at equal irradiance on testis weight, protein content, and K-paranitrophenylphosphatase activity in the skin hamster
AU - Bertoni, John M.
AU - Sprenkle, Pamela M.
AU - Brainard, George C.
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by the Gustavus and Louise Pfelffer Foundation of Santa Monica, CA, and research funding from Jefferson Medlca\] College. The authors gratefully appzeclate the secretarial assistance of Donna Frankel and Joni Francano.
PY - 1987/4/13
Y1 - 1987/4/13
N2 - The effects of different light wavelengths at equal irradiance on testis weight, testis protein content, and testis K-paranitrophenylphosphatase (K-pNPPase) activity were studied in the Syrian hamster. One group (long photoperiod) was maintained on a light: dark cycle of 14:10, and another group (short photoperiod) on a cycle of 10:14. Five other groups were maintained on a cycle of 10:14 but with a one hour pulse of equally intense illumination in the middle of the dark period with UV, blue, green, yellow or red light. Animals exposed to a long photoperiod or UV, blue or green light pulses had significantly greater testis weights--up to eightfold greater than those in the yellow or red or short photoperiod groups. Organ protein content closely paralleled organ weight, but the protein/wet weight ratio was consistently higher in the large organ groups. K-pNPPase and Mg-pNPPase activities were significantly higher in the large organ groups, even when expressed per mg protein. Therefore, at a balanced irradiance of 0.2uW/cm2, light wavelength exerts a profound effect on testicular weight, protein content, and K-pNPPase and Mg-pNPPase activities. Testicular involution is a process that is selective with regard to protein biosynthesis.
AB - The effects of different light wavelengths at equal irradiance on testis weight, testis protein content, and testis K-paranitrophenylphosphatase (K-pNPPase) activity were studied in the Syrian hamster. One group (long photoperiod) was maintained on a light: dark cycle of 14:10, and another group (short photoperiod) on a cycle of 10:14. Five other groups were maintained on a cycle of 10:14 but with a one hour pulse of equally intense illumination in the middle of the dark period with UV, blue, green, yellow or red light. Animals exposed to a long photoperiod or UV, blue or green light pulses had significantly greater testis weights--up to eightfold greater than those in the yellow or red or short photoperiod groups. Organ protein content closely paralleled organ weight, but the protein/wet weight ratio was consistently higher in the large organ groups. K-pNPPase and Mg-pNPPase activities were significantly higher in the large organ groups, even when expressed per mg protein. Therefore, at a balanced irradiance of 0.2uW/cm2, light wavelength exerts a profound effect on testicular weight, protein content, and K-pNPPase and Mg-pNPPase activities. Testicular involution is a process that is selective with regard to protein biosynthesis.
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U2 - 10.1016/0024-3205(87)90380-8
DO - 10.1016/0024-3205(87)90380-8
M3 - Article
C2 - 3031401
AN - SCOPUS:0023124703
SN - 0024-3205
VL - 40
SP - 1479
EP - 1486
JO - Life Sciences
JF - Life Sciences
IS - 15
ER -