Background & Aims: African Americans (AAs) have the highest incidence of and mortality resulting from colorectal cancer (CRC) in the United States. Few data are available on genetic and nongenetic risk factors for CRC among AAs. Little is known about cancer risks and mutations in mismatch repair (MMR) genes in AAs with the most common inherited CRC condition, Lynch syndrome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIrradiation of LBNF(1) rat testes induces spermatogonial differentiation arrest, which can be reversed by gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonist-induced suppression of intratesticular testosterone (ITT) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). Although exogenous estrogen treatment also enhanced spermatogenic recovery, as measured by the tubule differentiation index (TDI), it was not clear whether estrogen stimulated spermatogonial differentiation only by further suppressing ITT or by an additional independent mechanism as well. To resolve this question, we performed the following experiments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe exposure of men to the nematocide dibromochloropropane (DBCP) has caused prolonged oligo- and azoospermia, which occasionally reverses spontaneously. We recently demonstrated that in testes of rats treated with a dose of DBCP sufficient to reduce the percentage of tubules producing differentiating germ cells (tubule differentiation index, TDI) to 20%, the tubules lacking differentiating cells contained type A spermatogonia. To determine whether these type A spermatogonia could be stimulated to differentiate, as had been demonstrated previously in other models of toxicant-induced sterility, we suppressed intratesticular testosterone and serum follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) levels with the GnRH agonist Lupron (leuprolide).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExposure to the nematocide dibromochloropropane (DBCP) has caused prolonged oligo- and azoospermia in men. There are questions regarding the cellular targets resulting in this effect. In this study we characterized an animal model, in which four daily injections of DBCP produced prolonged oligospermia in LBNF(1) rats without any indication of recovery.
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