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Seminiferous epithelium cycle staging based on the development of the acrosome in ram testis

Testicular histopathology is considered the most sensitive and reliable method to detect the effects of chemicals on sperm production. To carry out a sensitive examination of testicular histopathology and interpret the changes require knowledge of spermatogenic stages. Spermatogenic staging based on...

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Autores principales: Šturm, Sabina, Švara, Tanja, Spörndly-Nees, Ellinor, Cerkvenik-Flajs, Vesna, Gombač, Mitja, Weber, Anna-Luisa, Weber, Klaus
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Publicado: Japanese Society of Toxicologic Pathology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8484928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34621108
http://dx.doi.org/10.1293/tox.2021-0025
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author Šturm, Sabina
Švara, Tanja
Spörndly-Nees, Ellinor
Cerkvenik-Flajs, Vesna
Gombač, Mitja
Weber, Anna-Luisa
Weber, Klaus
author_facet Šturm, Sabina
Švara, Tanja
Spörndly-Nees, Ellinor
Cerkvenik-Flajs, Vesna
Gombač, Mitja
Weber, Anna-Luisa
Weber, Klaus
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description Testicular histopathology is considered the most sensitive and reliable method to detect the effects of chemicals on sperm production. To carry out a sensitive examination of testicular histopathology and interpret the changes require knowledge of spermatogenic stages. Spermatogenic staging based on acrosome development during spermiogenesis is conventionally performed in animal species routinely used for research and toxicity testing. In contrast, small ruminants, such as sheep and goats, are rarely used as animal models to evaluate toxicity in male reproductive organs. To the best of our knowledge, a comparable spermatogenic staging system in rams has not yet been fully characterised. Hence, this study aimed to adapt the existing spermatogenic staging based on acrosome development in bull testes to fit the seminiferous epithelium cycle of ram testes. The results show that spermatogenic staging based on acrosome development in bull testes can, with slight modifications, be efficiently used for the staging of ram testes.
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spelling pubmed-84849282021-10-06 Seminiferous epithelium cycle staging based on the development of the acrosome in ram testis Šturm, Sabina Švara, Tanja Spörndly-Nees, Ellinor Cerkvenik-Flajs, Vesna Gombač, Mitja Weber, Anna-Luisa Weber, Klaus J Toxicol Pathol Original Article Testicular histopathology is considered the most sensitive and reliable method to detect the effects of chemicals on sperm production. To carry out a sensitive examination of testicular histopathology and interpret the changes require knowledge of spermatogenic stages. Spermatogenic staging based on acrosome development during spermiogenesis is conventionally performed in animal species routinely used for research and toxicity testing. In contrast, small ruminants, such as sheep and goats, are rarely used as animal models to evaluate toxicity in male reproductive organs. To the best of our knowledge, a comparable spermatogenic staging system in rams has not yet been fully characterised. Hence, this study aimed to adapt the existing spermatogenic staging based on acrosome development in bull testes to fit the seminiferous epithelium cycle of ram testes. The results show that spermatogenic staging based on acrosome development in bull testes can, with slight modifications, be efficiently used for the staging of ram testes. Japanese Society of Toxicologic Pathology 2021-08-07 2021-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8484928/ /pubmed/34621108 http://dx.doi.org/10.1293/tox.2021-0025 Text en ©2021 The Japanese Society of Toxicologic Pathology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Šturm, Sabina
Švara, Tanja
Spörndly-Nees, Ellinor
Cerkvenik-Flajs, Vesna
Gombač, Mitja
Weber, Anna-Luisa
Weber, Klaus
Seminiferous epithelium cycle staging based on the development of the acrosome in ram testis
title Seminiferous epithelium cycle staging based on the development of the acrosome in ram testis
title_full Seminiferous epithelium cycle staging based on the development of the acrosome in ram testis
title_fullStr Seminiferous epithelium cycle staging based on the development of the acrosome in ram testis
title_full_unstemmed Seminiferous epithelium cycle staging based on the development of the acrosome in ram testis
title_short Seminiferous epithelium cycle staging based on the development of the acrosome in ram testis
title_sort seminiferous epithelium cycle staging based on the development of the acrosome in ram testis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8484928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34621108
http://dx.doi.org/10.1293/tox.2021-0025
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