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Disorders of testicular function may have their origins in fetal or early life as a result of abnormal development or proliferation of Sertoli cells. Failure of Sertoli cells to mature, with consequent inability to express functions... more
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      PhysiologyReproductionImmunohistochemistryCell Division
In mammals, the transcription factor SRY, encoded by the Y chromosome, is normally responsible for triggering the indifferent gonads to develop as testes rather than ovaries. However, testis differentiation can occur in its absence. Here... more
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      Biological SciencesMiceCellY chromosome
Androgens control spermatogenesis, but germ cells themselves do not express a functional androgen receptor (AR). Androgen regulation is thought to be mediated by Sertoli and peritubular myoid cells, but their relative roles and the... more
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      MultidisciplinaryTestosteroneMeiosisSpermatogenesis
the integral membrane proteins that bind to adjacent cells. To date the only tight junction integral membrane protein characterized in depth is occludin, which binds to the plaque via carboxy-terminal interactions with the cytoplasmic... more
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      Membrane ProteinsBiological SciencesBrainMice
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      Membrane ProteinsSignal TransductionBiological SciencesSpermatogenesis
Insulin-like growth factor binding proteins (IGFBPs) regulate the cellular actions of the IGFs owing to their strong affinities, which are equal to or stronger than the affinity of the type 1 IGF receptor (IGF-IR), the mediator of IGF... more
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      EndocrinologyKineticsEnzyme InhibitorsBiological Chemistry
S permatogenesis is a complex biological process of cellular transformation that produces male haploid germ cells from diploid spermatogonial stem cells. This process has been simplified morphologically by recognizing cellular... more
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      SpermatogenesisTestis BiologySertoli cells
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      MultidisciplinaryCell lineBrainMice
ylatelsulfate particles and 0.12 < x < 0.87 for the 17. 1. Koltover, J. 0 . Radler, C. R. Safinya. Phys. Rev. Lett. sulfate particles. 82, 1991 (1999). 14. The fluorescent tag was 5-dodecanoyl-aminofluores-18. We thank J. Crocker and E.... more
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      ScienceTranscription FactorsMultidisciplinarySignal Transduction
Sertoli cell preparations isolated from lO-day-old rats were cultured on three different substrates: plastic, a matrix deposited by co-culture of Sertoli and peritubular myoid cells, and a reconstituted basement membrane gel from the EHS... more
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      DNA replicationCell BiologyExtracellular MatrixBiological Sciences
BACKGROUND: The disorders comprising human`testicular dysgenesis syndrome' (TDS) may be increasing in incidence. TDS originates in fetal life but the mechanisms are not known, and discerning them requires an animal model. METHODS AND... more
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      ImmunohistochemistryConfocal MicroscopyCell DifferentiationPregnancy
We describe here the isolation of cDNA and genomic clones corresponding to the mouse gene encoding anti-Müllerian hormone, and the use of these clones as molecular probes to study AMH gene expression. We constructed a 14.5 days post... more
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      DevelopmentGene expressionBiological SciencesMice
Sex-determining mechanisms are highly variable between phyla. Only one example has been found in which structurally and functionally related genes control sex determination in different phyla: the sexual regulators mab-3 of Caenorhabditis... more
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      Developmental BiologyCaenorhabditis elegansTranscription FactorsBiological Sciences
RNA and protein products encoded by the testosterone-repressed prostate message-2 gene (TRPM-2) are induced to high levels, coordinate with the onset of cell death, in numerous rodent models of inducible tissue damage. These models... more
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      Cellular BiologyRNABiological SciencesMolecular chaperones
We have generated and analysed null mutations in the mouse genes encoding three structurally related receptors with tyrosine kinase activity: Tyro 3, Axl, and Mer. Mice lacking any single receptor, or any combination of two receptors, are... more
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      Gene expressionMultidisciplinaryNatureSpermatogenesis
The ontogeny of expression of anti-Mü llerian hormone (AMH) was examined by immunohistochemistry in 135 human gonadal tissue specimens of various developmental age, ranging from 6 weeks of fetal development to 38 yr of postnatal age. The... more
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      PathologyAgingImmunohistochemistryAdolescent
Androgens and the androgen receptor (AR) play important roles in male fertility, although the detailed mechanisms, particularly how androgen͞AR influences spermatogenesis in particular cell types, remain unclear. Using a Cre-Lox... more
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      ApoptosisMultidisciplinaryCell DivisionTestosterone
Numerous and extensive reviews have been written about basic morphology of the mammalian Sertoli cell [1 9]. The purpose of this chapter is not to repeat all that has been covered in the past, but rather to ask how do we deal with the... more
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      HistologyReproductive BiologyAnatomySpermatogenesis
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      Klinefelter SyndromeMale InfertilitySertoli cellsClinical Sciences
Previous work with electron opaque intercellular markers has indicated that in adults occluding junctions between adjacent Sertoli cells are the principal morphological basis of the blood-testis barrier (Dym and Fawcett, '70). Since the... more
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      Electron MicroscopyBiological SciencesSpermatogenesisLanthanum
To better understand the role(s) of progestogens during early stages of spermatogenesis, we carried out studies on the nuclear progesterone receptor (Pgr) of the Atlantic salmon. Its open-reading frame shows the highest similarity with... more
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      PhysiologyZoologyCognitive ScienceReproduction
Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) was localized in perfused trout gills by measuring gill extraction of two radiolabeled ACE inhibitors, ""1-351A (an iodinated derivative of lisinopril) and 3H-RAC-X-65, and by autoradiography of gills... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsPhysiologyZoology
The copper-binding protein, ceruloplasmin, is both a serum component and a secretory product of Sertoli cells. Studies on serum ceruloplasmin have demonstrated it to be a ferroxidase that is essential for iron transport throughout the... more
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      Cell AdhesionWestern blottingBiological SciencesSodium Dodecyl Sulfate-Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis
Inhibin B is produced by Sertoli cells, provides negative feedback on FSH secretion, and may prove to be an important marker for the functioning of seminiferous tubules. The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship... more
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      BiopsySpermatogenesisClinicalNegative Feedback
Division of spermatogonial stem cells 1 produces daughter cells that either maintain their stem cell identity or undergo differentiation to form mature sperm. The Sertoli cell, the only somatic cell within seminiferous tubules, provides... more
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      PharmacologyBiochemistryBioinformaticsEvolutionary Biology
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      EndocrinologyImmunohistochemistryAnimal ProductiontESTIS
Induction of meiotic and post-meiotic alterations of male germ cells in vitro has been the target of several research efforts since 1960. However, to date, the establishment of an ideal culture system in which spermatogonial stem cells... more
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      Stem CellApoptosisSignal TransductionCell Differentiation
Male factor infertility is increasing in developed countries, and several factors linked to lifestyle have been shown to negatively affect spermatogenesis. Sertoli cells are pivotal to spermatogenesis, providing nutritional support to... more
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      UrologyNatureEnergy MetabolismSpermatogenesis
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      ScienceGenomic ImprintingGene expressionMultidisciplinary
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      MicroscopyReproductionCancerTreatment
We have raised an antibody specifically recognizing endogenous mouse SRY protein and used it to investigate the molecular and cellular mode of action of SRY in testis determination. We find that expression of SRY protein closely mirrors... more
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      Developmental BiologyTranscription FactorsSignal TransductionBiological Sciences
The switch from mitosis to meiosis is a unique feature of germ cell development. In mammals, meiotic initiation requires retinoic acid (RA), which activates meiotic inducers including Stra8, but how the switch to meiosis is controlled in... more
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      KineticsCell CycleRegulationBiological Sciences
stack of Sertoli cell F-actin-containing hoops applied to the elongating spermatid head. A tubulobulbar complex, formed by cytoplasmic processes protruding from the elongating spermatid head extending into the adjacent Sertoli cell, is... more
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      CytoskeletonSpermatogenesisMicrotubulesSertoli cells
Sertoli cells were studied using stereological methods in testes obtained from five children who were stillborn, and 31 individuals between 3 months and 40 years of age, who had suffered from sudden, unexpected death. The mean nuclear... more
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      AndrologyAdolescentChildInfant
The ability of the testis to convert irreversibly androgens into estrogens is related to the presence of a microsomal enzymatic complex named aromatase, which is composed of a specific glycoprotein, the cytochrome P450 aromatase... more
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      FertilityEstrogen ReceptorBiological SciencesSpermatogenesis
Results from experiments using mouse models suggest that the role of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in spermatogenesis is the regulation of Sertoli cell proliferation and, ultimately, the size and spermatogenic capacity of the testis.... more
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      AgingMolecular endocrinologyGene expressionIn Situ Hybridization
Histometrical evaluation of the testis was performed in 36 Piau pigs from birth to 16 mo of age to investigate Sertoli cell, Leydig cell, and germ cell proliferation. In addition, blood samples were taken in seven animals from 1 wk of age... more
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      BiologyMedicineCell DivisionBiological Sciences
The aim of this study was to investigate whether a specific pattern of Yq11 microdeletions may be associated with idiopathic SCOS. Eighteen idiopathic subjects showing a testicular cytological picture of bilateral SCOS were selected and... more
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      High FrequencyTestosteroneSpermatogenesisPolymerase Chain Reaction
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and its intracellular mediator, cAMP, increase the mRNA levels for the Steel factor (SLF, the c-kit ligand) in cultured primary mouse Sertoli cells. The inductive effect of cAMP is more evident in... more
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      Developmental BiologyGene expressionBiological SciencesSpermatogenesis
The stem cell properties of gonocytes and prospermatogonia at prepubertal stages are still largely unknown: it is not clear whether gonocytes and prospermatogonia are a special cell type or similar to adult undifferentiated spermatogonia.... more
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      Developmental BiologyStem CellsCell CycleStem Cell
Sex in mammals is genetically determined and is defined at the cellular level by sex chromosome complement (XY males and XX females). The Y chromosome-linked gene sex-determining region Y (SRY) is believed to be the master initiator of... more
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      GeneticsBiologyMedicineTransgenic Mice
Protein kinase C, purified to homogeneity, was found to phosphorylate and activate tyrosine hydroxylase that had been partially purified from pheochromocytoma PC 12 cells. These actions of protein kinase C required the presence of calcium... more
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      KineticsBiologyCalciumMultidisciplinary
The zebrafish has become an important vertebrate model for basic and biomedical research, including the research field of the biology of reproduction. However, very few morphological and stereological data are available regarding... more
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      ReproductionBiologyDanio rerioBiological Sciences
Objective: Porcine islets of Langerhans for xenotransplantation into humans have been proposed as a solution to the shortage of human donors. Rejection is one of the main constraints. This study presents the results of a clinical trial... more
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      Clinical TrialImmunohistochemistryAdolescentChild
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      Transcription FactorsMultidisciplinaryMutationMice
Hormonal regulation is essential to spermatogenesis. Sertoli cells (SCs) have functions that reach far beyond the physical support of germ cells, as they are responsible for creating the adequate ionic and metabolic environment for germ... more
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      PhysiologyEnergy MetabolismSpermatogenesisHormones
GJA1 (also known and referred to here as connexin 43 and abbreviated CX43) is the predominant testicular gap junction protein, and CX43 may regulate Sertoli cell maturation and spermatogenesis. We hypothesized that lack of CX43 would... more
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      RNABiologyImmunohistochemistryMedicine
Consequently, a new terminology has arisen. It is used by different authors, in different languages, so that in context it has a different and sometimes opposite meaning to the old more classical nomenclature. Even if problems still... more
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      AgingAdolescentMammalsMitosis
Ghrelin, the endogenous ligand for the GH secretagogue receptor (GHS-R), has been primarily linked to the central neuroendocrine regulation of GH secretion and food intake, although additional peripheral actions of ghrelin have also been... more
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      ImmunohistochemistryGene expressionGhrelinG protein-coupled receptors
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      PreventionMutationSpermatogenesisMice