Increased Apoptosis Occurring During the First Wave of Spermatogenesis Is Stage-Specific and Primarily Affects Midpachytene Spermatocytes in the Rat Testis1
- 1 February 2004
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Biology of Reproduction
- Vol. 70 (2) , 290-296
- https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.103.018390
Abstract
The physiological apoptosis that occurs in immature testis appears to be necessary for the maturation of this tissue. Thus, inhibition of the early apoptotic wave associated with the first round of spermatogenesis is followed by accumulation of spermatogonia and infertility later in life. To identify the cell types undergoing apoptosis in immature rat testis and to characterize the relationship between this apoptosis and progression of the first wave of spermatogenesis, sequential viable segments of seminiferous tubules from 8-, 18-, and 26-day-old rats were examined under a phase-contrast microscope. One novel observation was the existence of pronounced stage-specificity during the peak of apoptosis at the very early postnatal ages of 18 and 26 days. Increased apoptosis of pachytene spermatocytes in stages VII-VIII was the major feature that distinguished immature spermatogenesis from the corresponding adult process. The frequency of apoptosis among type A spermatogonia in immature stages IX-I was also elevated in comparison to the corresponding mature stages. The age-related peak of apoptosis was mediated by caspase 3; furthermore, stage-dependent expression of Bax in midpachytene spermatocytes was observed in the 18- and 26-day-old testis. These observations suggest that this Bax-regulated, caspase 3-mediated, increased apoptosis of midpachytene spermatocytes during the first wave of immature spermatogenesis represents a major difference in comparison to apoptosis occurring in the mature testis, and it may play an important regulatory role in establishing spermatogenesis in the rat testis.Keywords
This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
- Bax-Dependent Spermatogonia Apoptosis Is Required for Testicular Development and Spermatogenesis1Biology of Reproduction, 2002
- Involvement of Bcl-2 family proteins in germ cell apoptosis during testicular development in the rat and pro-survival effect of stem cell factor on germ cells in vitroMolecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 2000
- Stage-specific apoptosis of male germ cells in the rat: mechanisms of cell death studied by supravital squash preparationsTissue and Cell, 1998
- An early and massive wave of germinal cell apoptosis is required for the development of functional spermatogenesisThe EMBO Journal, 1997
- Bax-Deficient Mice with Lymphoid Hyperplasia and Male Germ Cell DeathScience, 1995
- Apoptosis in testis germ cells: developmental changes in gonadotropin dependence and localization to selective tubule stages.Endocrinology, 1995
- Spermatogenesis is Accelerated in the Immature Djungarian and Chinese Hamster and RatBiology of Reproduction, 1993
- Regulation of the density of spermatogonia in the seminiferous epithelium of the Chinese hamster: II. Differentiating spermatogoniaThe Anatomical Record, 1987
- Degeneration of germ cells in normal, hypophysectomized and hormone treated hypophysectomized ratsThe Anatomical Record, 1977
- Quantitative study of the cell population of the seminiferous tubules in immature ratsJournal of Anatomy, 1957