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3 February 2010 Activin Bioactivity Affects Germ Cell Differentiation in the Postnatal Mouse Testis In Vivo
Sridurga Mithraprabhu, Sirisha Mendis, Sarah J. Meachem, Laura Tubino, Martin M. Matzuk, Chester W. Brown, Kate L. Loveland
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Abstract

The transforming growth factor beta superfamily ligand activin A controls juvenile testis growth by stimulating Sertoli cell proliferation. Testicular levels are highest in the first postnatal week, when Sertoli cells are proliferating and spermatogonial stem cells first form. Levels decrease sharply as Sertoli cell proliferation ceases and spermatogenic differentiation begins. We hypothesized that changing activin levels also affect germ cell maturation. We detected an acute and developmentally regulated impact of activin on Kit mRNA in cocultures of Sertoli cells and germ cells from Day 8, but not Day 4, mice. Both stereological and flow cytometry analyses identified an elevated spermatogonium:Sertoli cell ratio in Day 7 testes from InhbaBK/BK mice, which have decreased bioactive activin, and the germ cell markers Sycp3, Dazl, and Ccnd3 were significantly elevated in InhbaBK/BK mice. The flow cytometry measurements demonstrated that surface KIT protein is significantly higher in Day 7 InhbaBK/BK germ cells than in wild-type littermates. By Day 14, the germ cell:Sertoli cell ratio did not differ between genotypes, but the transition of type A spermatogonia into spermatocytes was altered in InhbaBK/BK testes. We conclude that regulated activin signaling not only controls Sertoli cell proliferation, as previously described, but also influences the in vivo progression of germ cell maturation in the juvenile testis at the onset of spermatogenesis.

Sridurga Mithraprabhu, Sirisha Mendis, Sarah J. Meachem, Laura Tubino, Martin M. Matzuk, Chester W. Brown, and Kate L. Loveland "Activin Bioactivity Affects Germ Cell Differentiation in the Postnatal Mouse Testis In Vivo," Biology of Reproduction 82(5), 980-990, (3 February 2010). https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.109.079855
Received: 30 June 2009; Accepted: 1 January 2010; Published: 3 February 2010
KEYWORDS
activin
KIT
Kitl
Sertoli cells
spermatogenesis
spermatogonia
testis
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