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Sertoli cell differentiation in rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) is an early event in puberty and precedes attainment of the adult complement of undifferentiated spermatogonia.

D R Simorangkir1, S Ramaswamy, G R Marshall, R Roslund, T M Plant.   

Abstract

In primates, the time course of Sertoli cell proliferation and differentiation during puberty and its relationship with the expansion of undifferentiated type A spermatogonia that occurs at this critical stage of development are poorly defined. Mid and late juvenile and early and late pubertal male rhesus monkeys were studied. Testes were immersion fixed, embedded in paraffin, and sectioned at 5 μm. Sertoli cell number per testis, S-phase labeling (BrdU), and growth fraction (Ki67 labeling) were determined and correlated with corresponding parameters for undifferentiated type A spermatogonia (A dark and A pale). Dual fluorescence labeling was used in addition to histochemistry to monitor spermatogonial differentiation during the peripubertal period using GFRα-1 and cKIT as markers. While the adult complement of Sertoli cells/testis was attained in early pubertal monkeys after only a few weeks of exposure to the elevated gonadotropin secretion characteristic of this developmental stage, the number of undifferentiated type A spermatogonia several months later in mid pubertal monkeys was only 50% of that in adult testes. Both A dark and A pale spermatogonia exhibited high S-phase BrdU labeling at all stages of juvenile and pubertal development. Spermatogonial differentiation, as reflected histochemically and by relative changes in GFRα-1 and cKIT expression, was not observed until after the initiation of puberty. In the rhesus monkey and maybe in other higher primates including human, the pubertal proliferation of undifferentiated spermatogonia is insidious and proceeds in the wake of a surge in Sertoli cell proliferation following termination of the juvenile stage of development.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22232743     DOI: 10.1530/REP-11-0411

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reproduction        ISSN: 1470-1626            Impact factor:   3.906


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