Literature DB >> 24389876

A-single spermatogonia heterogeneity and cell cycles synchronize with rat seminiferous epithelium stages VIII-IX.

Shadaan N Abid1, Timothy E Richardson, Heather M Powell, Priscilla Jaichander, Jaideep Chaudhary, Karen M Chapman, F Kent Hamra.   

Abstract

In mammalian testes, "A-single" spermatogonia function as stem cells that sustain sperm production for fertilizing eggs. Yet, it is not understood how cellular niches regulate the developmental fate of A-single spermatogonia. Here, immunolabeling studies in rat testes define a novel population of ERBB3(+) germ cells as approximately 5% of total SNAP91(+) A-single spermatogonia along a spermatogenic wave. As a function of time, ERBB3(+) A-single spermatogonia are detected during a 1- to 2-day period each 12.9-day sperm cycle, representing 35%-40% of SNAP91(+) A-single spermatogonia in stages VIII-IX of the seminiferous epithelium. Local concentrations of ERBB3(+) A-single spermatogonia are maintained under the mean density measured for neighboring SNAP91(+) A-single spermatogonia, potentially indicative of niche saturation. ERBB3(+) spermatogonia also synchronize their cell cycles with epithelium stages VIII-IX, where they form physical associations with preleptotene spermatocytes transiting the blood-testis barrier and Sertoli cells undergoing sperm release. Thus, A-single spermatogonia heterogeneity within this short-lived and reoccurring microenvironment invokes novel theories on how cellular niches integrate with testicular physiology to orchestrate sperm development in mammals.

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Keywords:  A-single spermatogonia; ERBB3; HER3; SNAP91; epithelial cycle; germline stem cell; seminiferous; spermatogenesis; spermatogonia; spermatogonial stem cells; stem cell niche; stem cells; testis

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24389876      PMCID: PMC4076406          DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod.113.113555

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Reprod        ISSN: 0006-3363            Impact factor:   4.285


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