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Biology of Reproduction | 2003

Gene Expression Profiles in Different Stages of Mouse Spermatogenic Cells During Spermatogenesis

Zuoren Yu; Rui Guo; Yehua Ge; Jing Ma; Jikui Guan; Sai Li; Xiaodong Sun; Shepu Xue; Daishu Han

Abstract During spermatogenesis, diploid stem cells differentiate, undergo meiosis and spermiogenesis, and transform into haploid spermatozoa. Various factors have been demonstrated to regulate this marvelous process of differentiation, but the expression of only a few genes specifically involved in spermatogenesis has been studied. In the present study, different types of spermatogenic cells were isolated from Balb/c mice testes of different ages using the velocity sedimentation method, and we determined the expression profiles of 1176 known mouse genes in six different types of mouse spermatogenic cells (primitive type A spermatogonia, type B spermatogonia, preleptotene spermatocytes, pachytene spermatocytes, round spermatids, and elongating spermatids) using Atlas cDNA arrays. Of the 1176 genes on the Atlas Mouse 1.2 cDNA Expression Arrays, we detected 181 genes in primitive type A spermatogonia, 256 in type B spermatogonia, 221 in preleptotene spermatocytes, 160 in pachytene spermatocytes, 141 in round spermatids, and 126 in elongating spermatids. A number of genes were detected as differential expression (up-regulation or down-regulation). Fourteen of the differentially expressed genes have been further confirmed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction for their expression characterizations in different types of spermatogenic cells. These results provide more information for further studies into spermatogenesis-related genes and may lead to the identification of genes with potential relevance to spermatogenesis.


Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry | 2005

Immunoexpression of tyro 3 family receptors- : Tyro 3, Axl, and Mer-and their ligand Gas6 in postnatal developing mouse testis

Huizhen Wang; Yongmei Chen; Yehua Ge; Pengpeng Ma; Quanhong Ma; Jing Ma; Haikun Wang; Shepu Xue; Daishu Han

Tyro 3 family receptors contain three members—Tyro 3, Axl, and Mer—that are essential regulators of mammalian spermatogenesis. However, their exact expression patterns in testis are unclear. In this study, we examined the localizations of Tyro 3, Axl, Mer, and their ligand Gas6 in postnatal mouse testes by immunohistochemistry. All three members and their ligand were continuously expressed in different testicular cells during postnatal development. Tyro 3 was expressed only in Sertoli cells with a varied distribution during testis development. At day 3 postnatal, Tyro 3 was distributed in overall cytoplasmic membrane and cytoplasm of Sertoli cells. From day 14 to day 35 postnatal, Tyro 3 appeared on Sertoli cell processes toward the adlumenal compartment of seminiferous tubules. A stage-dependent Tyro 3 immunoexpression in Sertoli cells was shown by adulthood testis at day 56 postnatal with higher expression at stages I-VII and lower level at stages IX-XII. Axl showed a similar expression pattern to Tyro 3, except for some immunopositive Leydig cells detected in mature testis. In contrast, immunostaining of Mer was detected mainly in primitive spermatogonia and Leydig cells, whereas a relative weak signal was found in Sertoli cells. Gas6 was strongly expressed in Leydig cells, and a relative weak staining signal was seen in primitive spermatogonia and Sertoli cells. These immunoexpression patterns of Tyro 3 family receptors and ligand in testis provide a basis to further study their functions and mechanisms in regulating mammalian spermatogenesis.


Science China-life Sciences | 2002

The cloning and expression characterization of the centrosome protein genes family (centrin genes) in rat testis

Xiaodong Sun; Yehua Ge; Jing Ma; Zuoren Yu; Sai Li; Yongchao Wang; Shepu Xue; Daishu Han

Centrins are members of the centrosome protein family, which is highly conserved during revolution. The homologous genes of centrin in many organisms had been cloned, but the sequences of the rat centrin genes were not reported yet in GenBank. We cloned the cDNA fragments of centrin-1, -2 and -3 from the rat testis by RT-PCR, and analyzed the homology of the deduced amino acid sequences. The expression characterization of centrin genes in rat spermatogenesis was carried out by semi-quantitative RT-PCR. The results show that the homology of the corresponding centrin proteins in human, mouse and rat is high. The expression of centrin-1 is testis-specific, spermatogenic cell-specific and developmental stage-related. Centrin-1 begins to be transcribed when the meiosis occurs, and its mRNA level reaches the peak in round spermatids. Centrin-2 and centrin-3 are highly expressed in spermatogonia and their mRNA level decreases markedly when meiosis occurs. These results suggest that centrin-1 may play roles in meiosis and spermiogenesis, and centrin-2 and centrin-3 may be related to mitosis.


Reproduction | 2006

Evaluation on the phagocytosis of apoptotic spermatogenic cells by Sertoli cells in vitro through detecting lipid droplet formation by Oil Red O staining

Huizhen Wang; Haikun Wang; Weipeng Xiong; Yongmei Chen; Quanhong Ma; Jing Ma; Yehua Ge; Daishu Han


Molecular Reproduction and Development | 2004

STAGE-SPECIFIC AND TISSUE-SPECIFIC EXPRESSION CHARACTERISTICS OF DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED GENES DURING MOUSE SPERMATOGENESIS

Rui Guo; Zuoren Yu; Jikui Guan; Yehua Ge; Jing Ma; Sai Li; Shali Wang; Shepu Xue; Daishu Han


Haematologica | 2007

The role of Tyro 3 subfamily receptors in the regulation of hemostasis and megakaryocytopoiesis

Haikun Wang; Song Cnhen; Yongmei Chen; Huizhen Wang; Hui Wu; Hongmei Tang; Weipeng Xiong; Jing Ma; Yehua Ge; Qingxian Lu; Daishu Han


Molecular Reproduction and Development | 2006

Stage-dependent Dishevelled-1 expression during mouse spermatogenesis suggests a role in regulating spermatid morphological changes

Pengpeng Ma; Huizhen Wang; Rui Guo; Quanhong Ma; Zuoren Yu; Yi Jiang; Yehua Ge; Jing Ma; Shepu Xue; Daishu Han


Reproduction | 2004

Spermatogenesis following syngeneic testicular transplantation in Balb/c mice.

Pengpeng Ma; Yehua Ge; Shali Wang; Jing Ma; Shepu Xue; Daishu Han


Molecular Reproduction and Development | 2006

Molecular cloning and characterization of SRG-L, a novel mouse gene developmentally expressed in spermatogenic cells.

Quanhong Ma; Haikun Wang; Rui Guo; Huizhen Wang; Yehua Ge; Jing Ma; Shepu Xue; Daishu Han


Chinese Science Bulletin | 2002

Abnormal expression of cen-trosome protein (centrin) in spermatozoa of male human infertility

Xiaodong Sun; Jing Ma; Yehua Ge; Sai Li; Zuoren Yu; Shepu Xue; Daishu Han

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Daishu Han

Peking Union Medical College

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Jing Ma

Peking Union Medical College

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Shepu Xue

Peking Union Medical College

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Huizhen Wang

Peking Union Medical College

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Zuoren Yu

Peking Union Medical College

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Quanhong Ma

Peking Union Medical College

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Rui Guo

Peking Union Medical College

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Sai Li

Peking Union Medical College

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Haikun Wang

University of Pennsylvania

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Yongmei Chen

Peking Union Medical College

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