| Literature DB >> 2331377 |
P de Boer1, C A Redi, S Garagna, H Winking.
Abstract
The level of SH-group oxidation in spermatozoa from the cauda epididymis was measured by a cytofluorometric method in chromosomally normal mice and two chromosome mutants. The first one, a tertiary trisomic karyotype (Ts(1(13]7OH), is characterized by severe oligospermia and high levels (approximately 75%) of malformed spermatozoa. The second, a hybrid between two European feral mouse stocks, is heterozygous for multiple Robertsonian translocations and produces exclusively aneuploid spermatozoa. Neither the severe teratospermiogenesis nor the severe aneuploidy was reflected in total SH-group fluorescence values nor in free SH-group fluorescence. It is concluded that both the production of protamines and protamine cross linking by S-S bridge formation are rather autonomous processes during spermatogenesis because 1) the increased DNA variance of the aneuploid spermatozoa is not reflected in an increased variance of the total and free SH-groups, 2) aneuploidy for the protamine gene carrying chromosome 16 is not reflected by the SH-group values for individual spermatozoa, and 3) protamine production and cross linking are independent of the mild to severe terataspermiogenesis in the tertiary trisomic karyotype.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2331377 DOI: 10.1002/mrd.1080250312
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Reprod Dev ISSN: 1040-452X Impact factor: 2.609