نتایج جستجو برای: sertoli cell only

تعداد نتایج: 2845405  

Journal: :Endocrinology 2003
Jeremy J Buzzard Nigel G Wreford John R Morrison

This study uses a high purity cell culture system to extend previous observations of factors controlling the end of the Sertoli cell proliferative phase. Thyroid hormone, retinoic acid, and testosterone were assessed for their ability to halt the proliferative phase and regulate the expression of markers associated with maturation of the Sertoli cell. We show that these hormones share similar s...

Journal: :Reproduction 2001
M A Peters K J Teerds I van der Gaag D G de Rooij F J van Sluijs

Testicular tumours in dogs are of Sertoli cell, Leydig cell or germinal origin and mixed tumours are also frequently observed. The cellular components of mixed tumours are usually identified by histological examination but sometimes this is difficult. In this study, a panel of specific antibodies was used to identify the different cell types in testicular tumours by immunohistochemistry. Leydig...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 2004
D Govender Y Sing R Chetty

AIMS To document the morphology, immunohistochemical staining properties, and ultrastructural features of hyaline material in Sertoli cell nodules of undescended testis and contrast them with those of sex cord tumour with annular tubules (SCTAT), which is histologically similar. To highlight the need to distinguish these nodules from other Sertoli cell hyperplasias, such as intratubular Sertoli...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1980
A L Kierszenbaum M Feldman O Lea W A Spruill L L Tres P Petrusz F S French

The peroxidase and immunofluorescent localization patterns of androgen-binding protein (ABP), a biological marker of Sertoli cell function, have been examined in cultured Sertoli cells isolated from 20- to 22-day-old rats. ABP immunoreactivity in the form of cytoplasmic granules of variable diameter was observed in Sertoli cells with characteristic lipid droplets and a colony-forming, epithelia...

2015
Ariane Willems Cornelia Roesl Rod T. Mitchell Laura Milne Nathan Jeffery Sarah Smith Guido Verhoeven Pamela Brown Lee B. Smith

Androgens are key drivers of spermatogenesis, and germ cells in mice lacking androgen receptor (AR), specifically from Sertoli cells, arrest in meiosis (reviewed in Smith and Walker, 2014). When Sertoli-cell AR is ablated during fetal life (De Gendt and Verhoeven, 2012), however, it is impossible to determine whether the meiotic-arrest phenotype observed in adults results from perturbed Sertoli...

Journal: :Reproduction, fertility, and development 2017
Jenna T Haverfield Peter G Stanton Kate L Loveland Heba Zahid Peter K Nicholls Justine S Olcorn Yogeshwar Makanji Catherine M Itman Evan R Simpson Sarah J Meachem

A dynamic partnership between follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and activin is required for normal Sertoli cell development and fertility. Disruptions to this partnership trigger Sertoli cells to deviate from their normal developmental pathway, as observed in inhibin α-knockout (Inha-KO) mice, which feature Sertoli cell tumours in adulthood. Here, we identified the developmental windows by whi...

2013
Kuo-Chung Lan Yen-Ta Chen Chawnshang Chang Yung-Chiao Chang Hsin-Jung Lin Ko-En Huang Hong-Yo Kang

BACKGROUND Testosterone provokes Sertoli cell maturation and represses AMH production. In adult patients with Sertoli-cells-only syndrome (SCOS) and androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS), high level of AMH expression is detected in Sertoli cells due to defect of androgen/AR signaling. OBJECTIVE We postulated that up-regulation of SOX9 due to impairment of androgen/AR signaling in Sertoli cell...

2017
Liping Wen Qingqing Yuan Min Sun Minghui Niu Hong Wang Hongyong Fu Fan Zhou Chencheng Yao Xiaobo Wang Zheng Li Zuping He

Sertoli cells are required for normal spermatogenesis and they can be reprogrammed to other types of functional cells. However, the number of primary Sertoli cells is rare and human Sertoli cell line is unavailable. In this study, we have for the first time reported a stable human Sertoli cell line, namely hS1 cells, by overexpression of human telomerase. The hS1 cells expressed a number of hal...

2012
Peter J. O’Shaughnessy Ana Monteiro Margaret Abel

Post-natal testicular development is dependent on gonadotrophin and androgen stimulation. Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) acts through receptors (FSHR) on the Sertoli cell to stimulate spermatogenesis while androgens promote testis growth through receptors (AR) on the Sertoli cells, Leydig cells and peritubular myoid cells. In this study we have examined the effects on testis development of ...

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