Journal article

Gonocyte transformation to spermatogonial stem cells occurs earlier in patients with undervirilisation syndromes

S Su, M Szarek, A Vooght, J Hutson, R Li

Journal of Pediatric Surgery | Published : 2014

Abstract

Aim Fertility post-orchidopexy is dependent on transformation of neonatal gonocytes (G) into adult dark spermatogonia at about 3 months, the same time as gonadotrophins stimulate androgen secretion. We examined how androgen blockade affects transformation of gonocytes to spermatogonial stem cells (SSC) during this period in patients with undervirilisation syndromes. Methods Patients with undervirilisation syndromes (n = 30, 1.5 weeks-16 years) underwent review of medical records, pathology reports, and H&E slides of testes (ethics HREC32164). Fluorescent immunohistochemistry against anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH, Sertoli cells), mouse VASA homologue (MVH, germ cells) and DAPI (nuclei) allowed ..

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