نتایج جستجو برای: sertoli cell only

تعداد نتایج: 2845405  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 1997
C Cudicini H Lejeune E Gomez E Bosmans F Ballet J Saez B Jégou

Interleukins (IL)-1 and -6 have been shown to be produced by several categories of cells in the rat testis and involved in the paracrine control of testicular function. Evidence of high amounts of IL-1 have been shown in the human testis, but nothing is known about its cellular origin. Furthermore, to our knowledge, the presence of IL-6 in the human testis has not yet been investigated. Therefo...

2009
M H Abel D Baban S Lee H M Charlton P J O'Shaughnessy

FSH acts through the Sertoli cell to ensure normal testicular development and function. To identify transcriptional mechanisms through which FSH acts in the testis, we have treated gonadotrophin-deficient hypogonadal (hpg) mice with recombinant FSH and measured changes in testicular transcript levels using microarrays and real-time PCR 12, 24 and 72 h after the start of treatment. Approximately...

Journal: :The Journal of urology 1997
T F Kolon H I Hochman

Sertoli cell tumor, also termed androblastoma or gonadal stromal tumor, is a rare testicular neoplasm. While it is usually benign, 25 cases of malignant Sertoli cell tumors have been reported.'" These neoplasms vary greatly in microscopic appearance and unfortunately they have aggressive metastatic behavior. Despite various treatments, the prognosis remains poor. We report on the fourth prepube...

Journal: :Journal of andrology 2004
Z Zhang R V Short T Meehan D M De Kretser M B Renfree K L Loveland

Direct cooling of the testis results in the depletion of most germ cells in vivo. Germ cell-depleted testes are now commonly used to investigate spermatogenic regeneration and can serve as recipients for germ cell transplantation. The present study explored the effects of cooling rat testes on the depletion of endogenous germ cells, spermatogenic regeneration, and Sertoli cell function. Adult r...

2008
Dolores D. Mruk Will M. Lee C. Yan Cheng

12 Article Chronology: 13 Received 30 August 2006 14 Revised version received 15 26 December 2006 16 Accepted 23 January 2007 7 The coxsackie and adenovirus receptor (CAR), a putative cell–cell adhesion molecule, has 8 attracted wide interest due to its importance in viral pathogenesis and in mediating 9 adenoviral gene delivery. However, the distribution pattern and physiological function of 2...

Journal: :Endocrine regulations 2000
A Russinova N Atanassova L Kancheva

OBJECTIVE To characterize immunocytochemically the antigens recognized by monoclonal antibodies (Mabs) in the library we have accumulated and to reveal their spatiotemporal distribution in testicular tissue in the course of testis development. METHODS Female BALB/c 2-month-old mice were immunized intraperitoneally with isolated immature Sertoli and germ cells obtained from 20 day old male Wis...

Journal: :Endocrine journal 2015
Kenji Ohyama Masanori Ohta Yoshinao Z Hosaka Yoshiko Tanabe Tetsuji Ohyama Yoshiaki Yamano

This work aimed to clarify the expression and roles of anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) and its type 2 receptor (AMHR2) in seminiferous tubules of maturing rat testes. By quantitative RT-PCR, we determined the relative expressions of Amh, Amhr2, Scp1, Rsbn1, Ngfr, and Rhox5 in rat testes aged 5-49 days (d), and in germ cells and Sertoli cells isolated from 21d testes. Smad 1,5 and 8 expressions wer...

2014
Diane Rebourcet Peter J. O’Shaughnessy Ana Monteiro Laura Milne Lyndsey Cruickshanks Nathan Jeffrey Florian Guillou Tom C. Freeman Rod T. Mitchell Lee B. Smith

The Sertoli cells are critical regulators of testis differentiation and development. In the adult, however, their known function is restricted largely to maintenance of spermatogenesis. To determine whether the Sertoli cells regulate other aspects of adult testis biology we have used a novel transgenic mouse model in which Amh-Cre induces expression of the receptor for Diphtheria toxin (iDTR) s...

2013
Krzysztof Kula

Experimental hypothyroidism during sexual development Testes size and number of spermatozoa in adulthood are determined by postnatal/pubertal proliferation of seminal tubule somatic cell constituents, the Sertoli cells. Cessation of proliferation of Sertoli cells during early development occurs concomitantly with formation of their terminally differentiated population. Transient experimental hy...

2010
P J O'Shaughnessy A Monteiro G Verhoeven K De Gendt M H Abel

FSH and androgen act to stimulate and maintain spermatogenesis. FSH acts directly on the Sertoli cells to stimulate germ cell number and acts indirectly to increase androgen production by the Leydig cells. In order to differentiate between the direct effects of FSH on spermatogenesis and those mediated indirectly through androgen action, we have crossed hypogonadal (hpg) mice, which lack gonado...

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