2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2015.01.009
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2,2′,4,4′-Tetrabromodiphenyl ether disrupts spermatogenesis, impairs mitochondrial function and induces apoptosis of early leptotene spermatocytes in rats

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“…Our previous study showed that Sucla2 expression decreased in rat testes with failure of spermatogenesis, and decreased in mouse spermatogonia cell line (GC1 cells) with an increase in apoptotic cells; moreover, Sucla2 was strongly expressed in spermatocytes of stages VII-XII in rat spermatogenesis [8]. Yet, whether the expression of Sucla2 in mouse testes is similar to that in rat testes is unknown; also, the function of Sucla2 in the spermatocyte is still unclear.…”
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“…Our previous study showed that Sucla2 expression decreased in rat testes with failure of spermatogenesis, and decreased in mouse spermatogonia cell line (GC1 cells) with an increase in apoptotic cells; moreover, Sucla2 was strongly expressed in spermatocytes of stages VII-XII in rat spermatogenesis [8]. Yet, whether the expression of Sucla2 in mouse testes is similar to that in rat testes is unknown; also, the function of Sucla2 in the spermatocyte is still unclear.…”
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“…Recently, proteomic analysis showed that Sucla2 is related to capacitation of boar spermatozoa [7]. In a previous study, we found that the protein level of Sucla2 was decreased in testes of rats with spermatogenesis failure, and decreased in mouse spermatogonia cell line (GC1) with increased apoptosis after exposure to the endocrine disruptor BDE47; Sucla2 is located in germ cells and is highly expressed in VII-XII stages of rat spermatogenesis [8]. This previous study indicates that Sucla2 is important during spermatogenesis, and probably plays an important role in the proliferation and apoptosis of germ cells.…”
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