Journal article

Functional Analysis of the Cooled Rat Testis

Z Zhang, RV Short, T Meehan, DM De Kretser, MB Renfree, KL Loveland

Journal of Andrology | AMER SOC ANDROLOGY, INC | Published : 2004

Abstract

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 rat testes were cooled with iced Ringer's solution for 60 minutes, which results in the initiation of apoptotic germ cell loss within 8 hours. Pachytene spermatocytes at stages XII-I were the cells most sensitive to cooling. In 46%-67% of seminiferous tubule cross-sections, only Sertoli cells remained i..

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