Effect of x-rays on spermatogenesis in inbred strains of mice.

Folia histochemica et cytochemica Pub Date : 1983-01-01
A Gasińska, B Godowicz
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The effect of x-ray irradiation with doses of 0.5 Gy and 3 Gy on the number of the spermatozoa and the structure of seminiferous tubules in the inbred strains of mice KE, KP, CBA/Kw and C57/Kw was investigated on the 28th day following irradiation. Differences in the radiosensitivity between the studied strains were found. C57/Kw males revealed the highest resistance to x-rays as manifested by the absence of significant differences in the number of the spermatozoa and the relative frequency of tubules at stages VII-XII of the spermatogenetic cycle between control animals and those irradiated with 0.5 Gy. The same dose caused a decrease in the number of spermatozoa and altered the frequency of the particular stages in the other strains. Following irradiation with 3 Gy the number of spermatozoa in the C57/Kw strains declined but still was significantly higher than in the other strains. The latter dose brought about an inhibition of the spermatogenesis in all the studied strains to the extent of degeneration of the seminiferous tubules which contained no more than occasional spermatogonia. The percentage of such degenerated tubules in the C57/Kw strain was, however, as low as 14.5%, whereas it approximated 50% in the KE and KP strain.

x射线对小鼠近交系精子发生的影响。
在照射后第28天,研究了0.5 Gy和3gy剂量x射线照射对小鼠KE、KP、CBA/Kw和C57/Kw自交系精子数量和精管结构的影响。研究菌株之间的放射敏感性存在差异。C57/Kw雄鼠对x射线的抵抗力最高,在精子发生周期的第VII-XII阶段,对照动物和0.5 Gy辐照动物的精子数量和小管的相对频率没有显著差异。同样的剂量导致精子数量的减少,并改变了其他菌株中特定阶段的频率。3 Gy辐照后,C57/Kw菌株的精子数量下降,但仍显著高于其他菌株。后一剂量对所研究的所有菌株的精子发生都有抑制作用,其程度是精子小管的退化,其中只含有偶尔的精原细胞。在C57/Kw菌株中,变性小管的比例低至14.5%,而在KE和KP菌株中,变性小管的比例约为50%。
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