Reduced germ cell apoptosis during spermatogenesis in the teratospermic domestic cat

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Teratospermia (>60% morphologically abnormal sperm/ejaculate) is associated with increased sperm output in the domestic cat. The objective of this study was to determine whether increased sperm production in teratospermic donors was associated with disturbances in germ cell apoptosis, the usual mechanism for sperm cell elimination. Apoptosis was measured by evaluating DNA fragmentation, expression of Caspase-3, and anti-apoptosis repressor with caspase recruitment domain (ARC) in the testes of normospermic compared with teratospermic cats. Testes (n = 6 males/group) were obtained by bilateral castration and immediately fixed in Bouin solution. Results revealed that greater than 97% of cells labeled as DNA fragmented were tubular regardless of male type. Fewer (P

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Jewgenow, K., Neubauer, K., Blottner, S., Schön, J., Wildt, D. E., & Pukazhenthi, B. S. (2009). Reduced germ cell apoptosis during spermatogenesis in the teratospermic domestic cat. Journal of Andrology, 30(4), 460–468. https://doi.org/10.2164/jandrol.108.006726

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