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Does early cell death cause germ cell loss after intratesticular tissue grafting?

Journal Contribution - Journal Article

To assess cell death in intratesticular grafts.
DESIGN:
Experimental animal study.

SETTING:
University.

ANIMAL(S):
F1-hybrids from SV129 X C57BL.

INTERVENTION(S):
Intratesticular tissue transplantation was performed and cell death in the grafts was evaluated at different time points after transplantation.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S):
Apoptotic cell death in spermatogonia was evaluated by flow cytometry with the use of the annexin V assay. Immunohistochemistry was used to evaluate graft development and the global occurrence of cell death.

RESULT(S):
The highest level of spermatogonia-specific cell death was found on days 4 and 10, although no statistical difference was observed compared with control tissue. Statistically significant reductions in tubule integrity were observed 1 day and 2 months after transplantation. More degenerated tubules were observed in the center of the grafts 1 and 4 days after transplantation, and higher numbers of apoptotic tubules were found 1 day after transplantation. No difference in overall cell death was observed between grafts and controls for any time point except for the frozen grafts 1 day after transplantation.

CONCLUSION(S):
Spermatogonia-specific apoptosis does not explain the stem cell loss observed after intratesticular tissue grafting; it probably results from degeneration of tubules in the center of the graft owing to hypoxia during the first days after transplantation.
Journal: Fertil. Steril.
ISSN: 0015-0282
Volume: 99
Pages: 1264-1272
Publication year:2013
Keywords:testis, cell death, tissue grafting, germ cell
  • ORCID: /0000-0001-7601-9689/work/71094715
  • ORCID: /0000-0002-0860-1383/work/61279079
  • Scopus Id: 84875759454