2007
DOI: 10.1262/jrd.18128
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Reduced Mitotic Activity and Increased Apoptosis of Fetal Sertoli Cells in Rat Hypogonadic (hgn/hgn) Testes

Abstract: Abstract. Sterility in male hypogonadic (hgn/hgn) rats results from congenital testicular dysplasia caused by a single recessive gene hgn on rat chromosome 10. We recently identified an insertion mutation in the Spag5/astrin gene of hgn/hgn rats that may cause defective proliferation of immature Sertoli cells in the postnatal hgn/hgn testis. Since the pathological alterations were present in the testes at birth, we examined the involvement of defective mitosis and apoptotic cell death in embryonic development … Show more

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“…Thymuses were removed from all rats, weighed, fixed in 10% phosphatebuffered formalin, and processed for paraffin sectioning as described previously [4,9,11]. Sections (thickness, 5 µm) were mounted on poly-L-lysine coated slides, stained with hematoxylin and eosin, and examined by light microscopy as described previously [4,9,11]. Differences between normal and pet/pet rats were assessed by unpaired Student ttests, with statistical significance set at P<0.05 (Excel 2008 for Mac, Microsoft Corp, Redmond, WA, U.S.A) [4,11].…”
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“…Thymuses were removed from all rats, weighed, fixed in 10% phosphatebuffered formalin, and processed for paraffin sectioning as described previously [4,9,11]. Sections (thickness, 5 µm) were mounted on poly-L-lysine coated slides, stained with hematoxylin and eosin, and examined by light microscopy as described previously [4,9,11]. Differences between normal and pet/pet rats were assessed by unpaired Student ttests, with statistical significance set at P<0.05 (Excel 2008 for Mac, Microsoft Corp, Redmond, WA, U.S.A) [4,11].…”
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“…At least 4 pet/ pet and normal males each were euthanized by ether overdoses at 0, 1, 3, 7, 12, and 21 days of age. Thymuses were removed from all rats, weighed, fixed in 10% phosphatebuffered formalin, and processed for paraffin sectioning as described previously [4,9,11]. Sections (thickness, 5 µm) were mounted on poly-L-lysine coated slides, stained with hematoxylin and eosin, and examined by light microscopy as described previously [4,9,11].…”
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