Overexpression of Bcl-w in the Testis Disrupts Spermatogenesis: Revelation of a Role of BCL-W in Male Germ Cell Cycle Control
- 1 September 2003
- journal article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Molecular Endocrinology
- Vol. 17 (9) , 1868-1879
- https://doi.org/10.1210/me.2002-0389
Abstract
To explore physiological roles of BCL-W, a prosurvival member of the BCL-2 protein family, we generated transgenic (TG) mice overexpressing Bcl-w driven by a chicken β-actin promoter. Male Bcl-w TG mice developed normally but were infertile. The adult TG testes displayed disrupted spermatogenesis with various severities ranging from thin seminiferous epithelium containing less germ cells to Sertoli cell-only appearance. No overpopulation of any type of germ cells was observed during testicular development. In contrast, the developing TG testes displayed decreased number of spermatogonia, degeneration, and detachment of spermatocytes and Sertoli cell vacuolization. The proliferative activity of germ cells was significantly reduced during testicular development and spermatogenesis, as determined by in vivo and in vitro 5′-bromo-2′deoxyuridine incorporation assays. Sertoli cells were structurally and functionally normal. The degenerating germ cells were TUNEL-negative and no typical apoptotic DNA ladder was detected. Our data suggest that regulated spatial and temporal expression of BCL-W is required for normal testicular development and spermatogenesis, and overexpression of BCL-W inhibits germ cell cycle entry and/or cell cycle progression leading to disrupted spermatogenesis.Keywords
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