2010
DOI: 10.1530/rep-10-0063
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Loss of protein phosphatase 1cγ (PPP1CC) leads to impaired spermatogenesis associated with defects in chromatin condensation and acrosome development: an ultrastructural analysis

Abstract: Human male infertility affects w5% of men, with one-third suffering from testicular failure, likely the result of an underlying genetic abnormality that disrupts spermatogenesis during development. Mouse models of male infertility such as the Ppp1cc knockout mouse display very similar phenotypes to humans with testicular failure. Male Ppp1cc mutant mice are sterile due to disruptions in spermatogenesis that begin during prepubertal testicular development, and continue into adulthood, often resulting in loss of… Show more

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“…Mouse spermatogenesis can be divided into 12 different stages that arise in a cyclical fashion in the seminiferous tubules (Russell et al 1990). It should be noted that the loss of Ppp1cc results in a bottleneck at stages VII/VIII of spermatogenesis, as well as a prominent loss of spermatids (Forgione et al 2010). In WT seminiferous tubules, the previously described punctate expression pattern was observed for TSKS (Fig.…”
Section: Tsks and Tssk1 Localization Is Impaired In Ppp1cc Mutant Semsupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…Mouse spermatogenesis can be divided into 12 different stages that arise in a cyclical fashion in the seminiferous tubules (Russell et al 1990). It should be noted that the loss of Ppp1cc results in a bottleneck at stages VII/VIII of spermatogenesis, as well as a prominent loss of spermatids (Forgione et al 2010). In WT seminiferous tubules, the previously described punctate expression pattern was observed for TSKS (Fig.…”
Section: Tsks and Tssk1 Localization Is Impaired In Ppp1cc Mutant Semsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…However, the precise role in this process, particularly that of the testis-specific isoform PPP1CC2, remains unknown. The multitude of defects within the Ppp1cc mutant seminiferous epithelium suggests the possibility of pleiotropic functions, with defects in both meiotic and post-meiotic germ cells being evident (Varmuza et al 1999, Forgione et al 2010. In an effort to learn more about the function(s) of PPP1CC2 in spermatogenesis, we carried out GST pulldown assays to identify PPP1CC2-interacting proteins in the testis.…”
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