Apoptosis, Onset and Maintenance of Spermatogenesis: Evidence for the Involvement of Kit in Kit-Haplodeficient Mice
Kit /stem cell factor ( SCF â) has been reported to be involved in survival and proliferation of male differentiating spermatogonial cells. This kinetics study was designed to assess the role of Kit/SCF during spermatogenesis in mice, and the extent of male programmed germ cell death was measured...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biology of reproduction 2002-07, Vol.67 (1), p.70-79 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Kit /stem cell factor ( SCF â) has been reported to be involved in survival and proliferation of male differentiating spermatogonial cells. This kinetics
study was designed to assess the role of Kit/SCF during spermatogenesis in mice, and the extent of male programmed germ cell death was measured between 8 and 150 days of
age. For this purpose, 129/Sv inbred mice in which one Kit allele was inactivated by an nls lacZ sequence insertion ( Kit W-lacZ/+ ) were compared with 129/Sv inbred mice with wild-type alleles at the Kit locus. Four different approaches were used: 1) morphometric study to assess spermatogenesis, 2) flow cytometry to study testicular
cell ploidy, 3) in situ end labeling to detect apoptosis, and 4) follow-up of reporter gene expression. Spermatogenesis was
lower in Kit W-lacZ/+ heterozygous mice both at the onset of spermatogenesis and during adulthood. Indeed, greater apoptosis occurred at the onset
of spermatogenesis. This was followed in the adult by a smaller seminiferous tubule diameter and a lower ratio between type
B spermatogonia and type A stem spermatogonia in Kit W-lacZ/+ mice compared with Kit +/+ mice. These differences are probably related to the Kit haplodeficiency, which was the only difference between the two genotypes. Germ cell counts and testicular cell ploidy revealed
delayed meiosis in Kit W-lacZ/+ mice. Reporter gene expression confirmed expression of the Kit gene at the spermatogonial stage and also revealed Kit expression during the late pachytene/diplotene transition. These results suggest involvement of Kit/SCF at different stages of spermatogenesis. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3363 1529-7268 |
DOI: | 10.1095/biolreprod67.1.70 |