| Literature DB >> 27385512 |
Masamichi Ishizuka1, Eri Ohtsuka1, Atsuto Inoue1, Mirei Odaka1, Hirotaka Ohshima1, Norihisa Tamura1, Kaoru Yoshida2, Norihisa Sako3, Tadashi Baba4, Shin-Ichi Kashiwabara4, Masaru Okabe5, Junko Noguchi6, Hiromi Hagiwara7,8.
Abstract
Zfp318, a mouse gene with a Cys2/His2 zinc finger motif, is mainly expressed in germ cells in the testis. It encodes two alternative transcripts, which regulate androgen receptor-mediated transcriptional activation or repression by overexpression of them. However, the role of Zfp318 is still obscure in vivo, especially in spermatogenesis. To elucidate the role of Zfp318 during gamete production, we established a knockout mouse line. Zfp318-null male mice exhibited infertility, whereas Zfp318-null female mice displayed normal fertility. ZFP318 was expressed during multiple stages of spermatogenesis, from spermatocytes to round spermatids. The nuclei of secondary spermatocytes showed high levels of expression. Histological analysis and quantitative analysis of DNA content showed decreased numbers of both spermatids in the seminiferous tubules and mature spermatozoa in the epididymides of Zfp318-null mice. These results suggest that Zfp318 is expressed as a functional protein in testicular germ cells and plays an important role in meiosis during spermatogenesis.Entities:
Keywords: male infertility; sperm count; spermatogenesis; testis; zinc finger
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27385512 DOI: 10.1111/dgd.12301
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Growth Differ ISSN: 0012-1592 Impact factor: 2.053