2017
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2017.00430
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Insights into the Development of the Adult Leydig Cell Lineage from Stem Leydig Cells

Abstract: Adult Leydig cells (ALCs) are the steroidogenic cells in the testes that produce testosterone. ALCs develop postnatally from a pool of stem cells, referred to as stem Leydig cells (SLCs). SLCs are spindle-shaped cells that lack steroidogenic cell markers, including luteinizing hormone (LH) receptor and 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase. The commitment of SLCs into the progenitor Leydig cells (PLCs), the first stage in the lineage, requires growth factors, including Dessert Hedgehog (DHH) and platelet-derived gro… Show more

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“…In support of this possibility, we show that allogenic Tcf21+ cell transplants or resident Tcf21+ within the testis can be activated to support tissue regeneration and replenish somatic cells in the aging testis. To date there have been several proposed putative stem Leydig cell populations have been described in fetal and early postnatal testis, which are demarcated by expression of diverse cell surface markers that are often species specific, like CD90 for rat and CD51 for mouse (reviewed in Chen et al, 2020;Stanley et al, 2012;Ye et al, 2017). Furthermore, recent data suggests that these stem cell exhibit species specific properties.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In support of this possibility, we show that allogenic Tcf21+ cell transplants or resident Tcf21+ within the testis can be activated to support tissue regeneration and replenish somatic cells in the aging testis. To date there have been several proposed putative stem Leydig cell populations have been described in fetal and early postnatal testis, which are demarcated by expression of diverse cell surface markers that are often species specific, like CD90 for rat and CD51 for mouse (reviewed in Chen et al, 2020;Stanley et al, 2012;Ye et al, 2017). Furthermore, recent data suggests that these stem cell exhibit species specific properties.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CSF1, CYP11A1 and IGF1 [60][61][62] elongating spermatids, condensing spermatids and condensed spermatids. Based on the main spermatogenic stages, a more detailed spermatogenesis staging were defined by hierarchical clustering to increase resolution.…”
Section: Cell Stage and Cell Type Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adult Leydig cells (ALCs) are the testicular testosterone (T)‐producing cells, which play a vital role in the male reproductive system. The postnatal development of ALCs is required for the initiation and maintenance of spermatogenesis as well as for the promotion of the male secondary sexual characteristics . ALCs are derived from stem Leydig cells (SLCs), which exist near peritubular myoid cells .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The postnatal development of ALCs is required for the initiation and maintenance of spermatogenesis as well as for the promotion of the male secondary sexual characteristics . ALCs are derived from stem Leydig cells (SLCs), which exist near peritubular myoid cells . SLCs are spindle‐shaped cells and they differentiate into ALCs when ALCs wear off .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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