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Spermatid development in XO male mice with varying Y chromosome short-arm gene content: evidence for a Y gene controlling the initiation of sperm morphogenesis

We recently used three XO male mouse models with varying Y short-arm (Yp) gene complements, analysed at 30 days post partum, to demonstrate a Yp gene requirement for the apoptotic elimination of spermatocytes with a univalent X chromosome at the first meiotic metaphase. The three mouse models were i...

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Autores principales: Vernet, Nadège, Mahadevaiah, Shantha K, Ellis, Peter J I, de Rooij, Dirk G, Burgoyne, Paul S
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Publicado: BioScientifica 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3464043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22869781
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/REP-12-0158
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author Vernet, Nadège
Mahadevaiah, Shantha K
Ellis, Peter J I
de Rooij, Dirk G
Burgoyne, Paul S
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Mahadevaiah, Shantha K
Ellis, Peter J I
de Rooij, Dirk G
Burgoyne, Paul S
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description We recently used three XO male mouse models with varying Y short-arm (Yp) gene complements, analysed at 30 days post partum, to demonstrate a Yp gene requirement for the apoptotic elimination of spermatocytes with a univalent X chromosome at the first meiotic metaphase. The three mouse models were i) XSxr(a)O in which the Yp-derived Tp(Y)1Ct(Sxr-a) sex reversal factor provides an almost complete Yp gene complement, ii) XSxr(b)O,Eif2s3y males in which Tp(Y)1Ct(Sxr-b) has a deletion completely or partially removing eight Yp genes – the Yp gene Eif2s3y has been added as a transgene to support spermatogonial proliferation, and iii) XOSry,Eif2s3y males in which the Sry transgene directs gonad development along the male pathway. In this study, we have used the same mouse models analysed at 6 weeks of age to investigate potential Yp gene involvement in spermiogenesis. We found that all three mouse models produce haploid and diploid spermatids and that the diploid spermatids showed frequent duplication of the developing acrosomal cap during the early stages. However, only in XSxr(a)O males did spermiogenesis continue to completion. Most strikingly, in XOSry,Eif2s3y males, spermatid development arrested at round spermatid step 7 so that no sperm head restructuring or tail development was observed. In contrast, in XSxr(b)O,Eif2s3y males, spermatids with substantial sperm head and tail morphogenesis could be easily found, although this was delayed compared with XSxr(a)O. We conclude that Sxr(a) (and therefore Yp) includes genetic information essential for sperm morphogenesis and that this is partially retained in Sxr(b).
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spelling pubmed-34640432012-10-04 Spermatid development in XO male mice with varying Y chromosome short-arm gene content: evidence for a Y gene controlling the initiation of sperm morphogenesis Vernet, Nadège Mahadevaiah, Shantha K Ellis, Peter J I de Rooij, Dirk G Burgoyne, Paul S Reproduction Research We recently used three XO male mouse models with varying Y short-arm (Yp) gene complements, analysed at 30 days post partum, to demonstrate a Yp gene requirement for the apoptotic elimination of spermatocytes with a univalent X chromosome at the first meiotic metaphase. The three mouse models were i) XSxr(a)O in which the Yp-derived Tp(Y)1Ct(Sxr-a) sex reversal factor provides an almost complete Yp gene complement, ii) XSxr(b)O,Eif2s3y males in which Tp(Y)1Ct(Sxr-b) has a deletion completely or partially removing eight Yp genes – the Yp gene Eif2s3y has been added as a transgene to support spermatogonial proliferation, and iii) XOSry,Eif2s3y males in which the Sry transgene directs gonad development along the male pathway. In this study, we have used the same mouse models analysed at 6 weeks of age to investigate potential Yp gene involvement in spermiogenesis. We found that all three mouse models produce haploid and diploid spermatids and that the diploid spermatids showed frequent duplication of the developing acrosomal cap during the early stages. However, only in XSxr(a)O males did spermiogenesis continue to completion. Most strikingly, in XOSry,Eif2s3y males, spermatid development arrested at round spermatid step 7 so that no sperm head restructuring or tail development was observed. In contrast, in XSxr(b)O,Eif2s3y males, spermatids with substantial sperm head and tail morphogenesis could be easily found, although this was delayed compared with XSxr(a)O. We conclude that Sxr(a) (and therefore Yp) includes genetic information essential for sperm morphogenesis and that this is partially retained in Sxr(b). BioScientifica 2012-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3464043/ /pubmed/22869781 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/REP-12-0158 Text en © 2012 Society for Reproduction and Fertility http://www.bioscientifica.com/journals/reuselicencerep/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Society for Reproduction and Fertility's Re-use Licence (http://www.bioscientifica.com/journals/reuselicencerep/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Vernet, Nadège
Mahadevaiah, Shantha K
Ellis, Peter J I
de Rooij, Dirk G
Burgoyne, Paul S
Spermatid development in XO male mice with varying Y chromosome short-arm gene content: evidence for a Y gene controlling the initiation of sperm morphogenesis
title Spermatid development in XO male mice with varying Y chromosome short-arm gene content: evidence for a Y gene controlling the initiation of sperm morphogenesis
title_full Spermatid development in XO male mice with varying Y chromosome short-arm gene content: evidence for a Y gene controlling the initiation of sperm morphogenesis
title_fullStr Spermatid development in XO male mice with varying Y chromosome short-arm gene content: evidence for a Y gene controlling the initiation of sperm morphogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Spermatid development in XO male mice with varying Y chromosome short-arm gene content: evidence for a Y gene controlling the initiation of sperm morphogenesis
title_short Spermatid development in XO male mice with varying Y chromosome short-arm gene content: evidence for a Y gene controlling the initiation of sperm morphogenesis
title_sort spermatid development in xo male mice with varying y chromosome short-arm gene content: evidence for a y gene controlling the initiation of sperm morphogenesis
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3464043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22869781
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/REP-12-0158
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