Nature of the spermatogenic arrest in Dazl-/-mice

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Abstract

Dazl encodes an RNA-binding protein essential for spermatogenesis. Mice that are deficient for Dazl are infertile, lacking any formation of spermatozoa, and the only germ cells present are spermatogonia and a few spermatocytes. To gain more insight regarding the timing of the spermatogenic arrest in Dazl -/- mice, we studied the spermatogonial cell types present in testis sections and in seminiferous tubular whole mounts. Most of the seminiferous tubular cross-sections contained A spermatogonia as the most advanced cell type, with only very few containing cells up to pachytene spermatocytes. Both 5-bromodeoxy-uridine incorporation and mitotic index indicated that the remaining A spermatogonia were actively proliferating. C-kit immunohistochemical studies showed that most of the A spermatogonia were positively stained for the c-Kit protein (∼80%). The clonal composition of the A spermatogonia in tubular whole mounts indicated these cells to be Asingle (As), Apaired (Apr), and Aaligned (Aal) spermatogonia. It is concluded that the prime spermatogenic defect in the Dazl -/- mice is a failure of the great majority of the Aal spermatogonia to differentiate into A1 spermatogonia. As a result, most seminiferous tubules of Dazl -/- mice only contain actively proliferating As, Apr, and Aal spermatogonia, with cell production being equaled by apoptosis of these cells.

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Schrans-Stassen, B. H. G. J., Saunders, P. T. K., Cooke, H. J., & De Rooij, D. G. (2001). Nature of the spermatogenic arrest in Dazl-/-mice. Biology of Reproduction, 65(3), 771–776. https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod65.3.771

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