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dc.contributor.authorSchlatt S.en
dc.contributor.authorMeachem S.J.en
dc.contributor.authorStanton P.G.en
dc.date.accessioned2021-05-14T10:56:21Zen
dc.date.available2021-05-14T10:56:21Zen
dc.date.copyright2005en
dc.date.created20050531en
dc.date.issued2012-10-17en
dc.identifier.citationBiology of Reproduction. 72 (5) (pp 1187-1193), 2005. Date of Publication: May 2005.en
dc.identifier.issn0006-3363en
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.monashhealth.org/monashhealthjspui/handle/1/32295en
dc.description.abstractThe hormones that regulate spermatogonial development are ill defined, in part due to lack of appropriate experimental models. The photoinhibited hamster model provides a rich source of spermatogonia, thus making it an ideal model to study their control. This study aimed to assess the effects of FSH, in the absence of testosterone, on the reinitiation of Sertoli cell and spermatogonial development in the photosensitive adult Djungarian hamster. Hamsters raised under long photoperiods (LD, 16L:8D) were exposed to short photoperiods (SD, 8L:16D) for 11 wk, leading to suppression of gonadotropins and regression of testicular function. Groups of 10 animals then received FSH alone or in combination with the antiandrogen, flutamide, for 7 days. Two control groups maintained either under long or short photoperiods were treated with vehicle. Sertoli and germ cell number were then determined using the optical disector (sic) stereological technique. The number of Sertoli cells, type A spermatogonia, type B spermatogonia/preleptotene spermatocytes, and leptotene/zygotene spermatocytes were suppressed in SD controls to 66%, 34%, 19%, and 10% (all P < 0.01) of long-day control values, respectively. Later germ cell types were not detected. FSH treatment, with or without flutamide, increased Sertoli cell number (P < 0.01) to normal long-day values. Similarly, FSH treatment in the absence/presence of flutamide increased type A spermatogonia, type B spermatogonia/preleptotene spermatocytes, and leptotene/zygotene spermatocytes to ~85%, 69%, and 80% (all P < 0.01) of long-day controls, respectively. Our data demonstrate that the reinitiation of spermatogonial maturation in this model is dependent on FSH in the presence of an antiandrogen. Surprisingly, the adult Sertoli cell population in this model is also hormone dependent. This naturally occurring model provides a unique opportunity to understand the mechanisms (apoptotic and/or proliferative) by which FSH regulates Sertoli and germ cell development in the adult animal. © 2005 by the Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc.en
dc.languageEnglishen
dc.languageenen
dc.publisherSociety for the Study of Reproduction (1603 Monroe Street, Madison WI 53711-2021, United States)en
dc.titleFollicle-stimulating hormone regulates both sertoli cell and spermatogonial populations in the adult photoinhibited Djungarian hamster testis.en
dc.typeArticleen
dc.identifier.doihttp://monash.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.104.039321en
dc.publisher.placeUnited Statesen
dc.identifier.pubmedid15659702 [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=15659702]en
dc.identifier.source40547983en
dc.identifier.institution(Meachem, Stanton) Prnc. Henry's Inst. of Med. Research, Clayton, Vic. 3168, Australia (Meachem, Schlatt) Institute of Reproductive Medicine, University of Munster, 48129 Munster, Germany (Schlatt) Univ. of Pittsburgh Sch. of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, United States (Meachem) Prnc. Henry's Inst. of Med. Research, Monash Medical Centre, Block E, 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, Vic. 3168, Australiaen
dc.description.addressS.J. Meachem, Prnc. Henry's Inst. of Med. Research, Monash Medical Centre, Block E, 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, Vic. 3168, Australia. E-mail: sarah.meachem@phimr.monash.edu.auen
dc.description.publicationstatusEmbaseen
dc.rights.statementCopyright 2012 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.en
dc.subect.keywordsFlutamide Follicle-stimulating hormone Germ cells Sertoli cells Spermatogenesis Stereology Testisen
dc.identifier.authoremailMeachem S.J.; sarah.meachem@phimr.monash.edu.auen
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