2015
DOI: 10.1530/rep-14-0653
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Marker expression reveals heterogeneity of spermatogonia in the neonatal mouse testis

Abstract: Prospermatogonia transition into type A spermatogonia, which provide the source for the spermatogonial stem cell (SSC) pool. A percentage of these type A spermatogonia then differentiate to enter meiosis as spermatocytes by ~P10. It is currently unclear when these distinct populations are initially formed in the neonatal testis, and when the expression of markers both characteristic of and required for the adult undifferentiated and differentiating states are established. In this study, we compared expression … Show more

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“…Recently Niedenberger et al . proposed a model in which GFRA1 marks the first SSCs, while GFRA1 negative cells represent the differentiated spermatogonia that constitute the first wave of spermatogenesis (Niedenberger et al 2015). Given the normal presence of endogenous POU5F1 in gonocytes and undifferentiated spermatogonia we predicted that the SSC pool would be established normally despite the presence of cOCT4;Vasa-Cre.…”
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“…Recently Niedenberger et al . proposed a model in which GFRA1 marks the first SSCs, while GFRA1 negative cells represent the differentiated spermatogonia that constitute the first wave of spermatogenesis (Niedenberger et al 2015). Given the normal presence of endogenous POU5F1 in gonocytes and undifferentiated spermatogonia we predicted that the SSC pool would be established normally despite the presence of cOCT4;Vasa-Cre.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then we tested whether the reduction in total germ cell number could be explained by a block in differentiation in cOct4;Vasa-Cre mice. Differentiation can be visualized by the onset of STRA8 expression (Zhou et al 2008, Niedenberger et al 2015). While STRA8+ cells were clearly less frequent in cOCT4;Vasa-Cre, and the fraction of STRA8+ germ cells tended to be lower, the difference was not significantly significant (Fig.…”
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“…Images were captured as described above. IIF was performed as before (Busada, et al 2015a, Busada, et al 2014, Busada, et al 2015b, Niedenberger, et al 2015). Briefly, 4% PFA-fixed and O.C.T.-embedded 5 µm frozen sections were incubated in blocking buffer for 30 min at room temperature and then incubated in primary antibody for 1 h at room temperature.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Spermatogenesis begins in the neonatal mouse testis with the transition of quiescent prospermatogonia into stem, progenitor, and differentiating type A spermatogonia (Busada and Geyer 2015, Drumond, et al 2011, Niedenberger, et al 2015, Yang and Oatley 2014, Yoshida, et al 2006). These three types of spermatogonia provide the foundation for the ‘first wave of spermatogenesis’ that occurs during the first ~6 weeks of postnatal life, and after that the spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) supply subsequent waves during steady-state spermatogenesis.…”
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confidence: 99%