Diabetes mellitus (DM), a high incidence metabolic disease, is related to the impairment of male spermatogenic function. Spermidine (SPM), one of the biogenic amines, was identified from human seminal plasma and believed to have multiple pharmacological functions. However, there exists little evidence that reported SPM's effects on moderating diabetic male spermatogenic function.
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October 2019
Testis has been reported to be a naturally oxygen-deprived organ. Lactate produced by glycolysis of Sertoli cells is an important source of energy in spermatogenic cells, which quickly provides adenosine triphosphate to meet the needs of rapidly proliferating spermatogenic cells for energy and substances. Wide attention has been drawn to the studies of energy metabolism and its regulatory mechanisms in normal spermatogenesis.
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June 2019
The chromosomal aneuploidy in oocytes is one of main causes of abortion and neonatal birth defects.It is mainly due to the premature separation of sister chromatid caused by the loss of Cohesin protein complex and the non-disjunction sister chromatids caused by abnormal microtubule dynamics aneuploidy.As a pathway of protein post-translational modification,SUMO modification(or SUMOylation)involves many physiological regulation processes including cell proliferation,differentiation,apoptosis,and cycle regulation.
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June 2019
The growth and development of follicles are regulated by genes,hormones and growth factors autocrined and paracrined from granulosa cells,theca cells,and oocytes.Products of glycolysis from granulosa cells such as pyruvate and lactate are one of the main energy sources,which play an important role during folliculogenesis and follicle maturity.Studies on the changes of the products and rate-limiting enzymes during granulosa cells' glycolysis help to clarify the molecular mechanism of energy demand in folliculogenesis and guide the clinical treatment of infertility due to abnormal follicular development.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To explore the change in the proliferation of spermatogenic cells in the male mouse with infertility induced by exogenous estradiol benzoate (EB).
Methods: Sixty male mice aged 4 weeks were randomly divided into a control, a low-dose EB, and a high-dose EB group to be injected intramuscularly with corn oil at 150 μl or EB at 5 or 10 mg/kg, respectively, every other day for 4 weeks. Then, we obtained the weight and indexes of the testis, performed HE staining of the paraffin sections of the testis tissue and epididymal cauda, counted the spermatozoa in the epididymal sperm suspension, and determined the expression of the proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), the mRNA expressions of CyclinA1, CyclinB1, VASA and p53, and the protein expressions of p53 and phosphorylated p53 in the testis by immunohistochemistry, qRT-PCR and Western blot, respectively.