Gamma-ray exposure accelerates spermatogenesis of medaka fish,Oryzias latipes |
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Authors: | Kuwahara Yoshikazu Shimada Atsuko Mitani Hiroshi Shima Akihiro |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Radiation Biology, Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa-shi, Tokyo 277-8562, Japan. ss07191@mail.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | To examine the spermatogenesis (and spermiogenesis) cell population kinetics after gamma-irradiation, the frequency and fate of BrdU-labeled pre-meiotic spermatogenic cells (spermatogonia and pre-leptotene spermatocytes) and spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) of the medaka fish (Oryzias latipes) were examined immunohistochemically and by BrdU-labeling. After 4.75 Gy of gamma-irradiation, a statistically significant decrease in the frequency of BrdU-labeled cells was detected in the SSCs, but not in pre-meiotic spermatogenic cells. The time necessary for differentiation of surviving pre-meiotic spermatogenic cells without delay of germ cell development was shortened. More than 90% of surviving pre-meiotic spermatogenic cells differentiated into haploid cells within 5 days after irradiation, followed by a temporal spermatozoa exhaust in the testis. Next, spermatogenesis began in the surviving SSCs. However, the outcome was abnormal spermatozoa, indicating that accelerated maturation process led to morphological abnormalities. Moreover, 35% of the morphologically normal spermatozoa were dead at day 6. Based on these results, we suggest a reset system; after irradiation most surviving spermatogenic cells, except for the SSCs, are prematurely eliminated from the testis by spermatogenesis (and spermiogenesis) acceleration, and subsequent spermatogenesis begins with the surviving SSCs, a possible safeguard against male germ cell mutagenesis. |
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Keywords: | medaka fish cell cycle arrest spermatogonial stem cells spermatogenesis radiation BrdU |
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