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Immunoreactive sites and accumulation of somatomedin-C in rat Sertoli-spermatogenic cell co-cultures.

L L Tres, E P Smith, J J Van Wyk, A L Kierszenbaum.   

Abstract

Sertoli-spermatogenic cell co-cultures prepared from sexually immature rats (20-22 days old) and maintained in serum-free, hormone/growth factor-supplemented medium were used to determine the cell-specific localization of the growth factor somatomedin-C (SM-C). SM-C localization studies were carried out by indirect immunofluorescence using a monoclonal antibody (sm-1.2) to SM-C. In cultured rat hepatocytes, Sertoli and testicular peritubular cells, SM-C immunoreactivity was observed as a diffuse distribution of discrete immunofluorescent granules. Radio-immunoassay experiments using a rabbit antibody against human SM-C showed that testicular peritubular cells and Sertoli cells in primary culture accumulated SM-C in the medium. In spermatogenic cells co-cultured with subjacent Sertoli cells, immunoreactive SM-C was associated with pachytene spermatocytes but not with spermatogonia or early meiotic prophase spermatocytes (leptotene or zygotene). Both Sertoli cells and pachytene spermatocytes displayed binding sites for exogenously added SM-C. SM-C6 binding to spermatocytes reaching an advanced stage of meiotic prophase suggests a possible role of this growth factor in the meiotic process.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 2998847     DOI: 10.1016/0014-4827(86)90424-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Cell Res        ISSN: 0014-4827            Impact factor:   3.905


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