Literature DB >> 9787472

Culture of mouse spermatogonial stem cells.

M Nagano1, M R Avarbock, E B Leonida, C J Brinster, R L Brinster.   

Abstract

Spermatogenesis occurs within the seminiferous tubules of mammals by a complex process that is highly organized, extremely efficient and very productive. At the foundation of this process is the spermatogonial stem cell that is capable of both self-renewal and production of progeny cells, which undergo differentiation over a period of weeks to months in order to generate mature spermatozoa. It had been thought that germ cells survive only a brief period in culture, generally less than a few weeks. However, an accurate assessment of the presence of spermatogonial stem cells in any cell population has only recently become possible with development of the spermatogonial transplantation technique. Using this technique, we have demonstrated that mouse spermatogonial stem cells can be maintained in culture for approximately 4 months and will generate spermatogenesis following transplantation to the seminiferous tubules of an appropriate recipient. Extensive areas of cultured donor cell-derived spermatogenesis are generated in the host, and production of mature spermatozoa occurs. Cultivation of the testis cells on STO feeders is beneficial to stem cell survival. These results provide the first step in establishing a system that will permit spermatogonial stem cells to be cultivated and their number increased in vitro to allow for genetic modification before transplantation to a recipient testis.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9787472      PMCID: PMC5507671          DOI: 10.1016/s0040-8166(98)80053-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tissue Cell        ISSN: 0040-8166            Impact factor:   2.466


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