Abstract: | The influence of testosterone on the rate of total protein synthesis in the reproductive tract tissues and muscles was studied in the guinea pig male embryos from 26 days of development until birth. The rate of protein synthesis was estimated by the intensity of 3H-leucine incorporation per 1 mg protein for 30 min. Testosterone increased the rate of protein synthesis at all studies stages. A higher rate of protein synthesis was revealed at the stages of active morphogenesis and growth of rudiments and organs of genital system and correlated with their ability of 3H-testosterone uptake (Ivanova, 1982). |