Renewal of type A spermatogonia in adult rats.

Cell and tissue kinetics Pub Date : 1983-03-01
J Bartmanska, Y Clermont
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The origin of type A spermatogonia in the rat, formed at each cycle of the seminiferous epithelium, has been investigated in segments of tubules dissected from the testes of animals killed at 1 and 44 hr after a single injection of [3H]thymidine. After fixation and staining these tubular segments were radioautographed according to the technique of Huckins & Kopriwa (1969). Labelled and unlabelled type A0, A4, A1 and intermediate spermatogonia were mapped and scored in tubular segments at stages I-IV of the cycle of the seminiferous epithelium, i.e. before, during and after the stage I peak of spermatogonial mitosis. In stage I of the cycle, the relatively rare type A0 spermatogonia (0.7 per frame) were infrequently labelled at the two time intervals, while the large majority of numerous type A4 spermatogonia (8.7 per frame) were labelled. In stages II-IV of the cycle, of the numerous aligned type A1 spermatogonia, only a few were labelled at 1 hr, whereas many were labelled at 44 hr after [3H]thymidine injection. At the latter time interval, the intermediate spermatogonia were also well labelled. Thus, considering cell numbers and labelling indices, it appears that the type A4 spermatogonia may serve as precursors for both type A1 and intermediate spermatogonia.

成年大鼠A型精原细胞的更新。
在单次注射[3H]胸腺嘧啶后1和44小时死亡的动物睾丸中解剖的小管片段中,研究了大鼠精原细胞的起源,它们在精原上皮的每个周期形成。固定和染色后,根据Huckins & Kopriwa(1969)的技术对这些管状节段进行放射照相。标记和未标记的A0型、A4型、A1型和中间型精原细胞在精原上皮周期I- iv期(即精原细胞有丝分裂I期高峰之前、期间和之后)的管状节段中被绘制和评分。在周期I期,相对罕见的A0型精原细胞(每帧0.7个)在两个时间间隔内很少被标记,而大多数数量众多的A4型精原细胞(每帧8.7个)被标记。在周期的第II-IV期,在众多排列整齐的A1型精原细胞中,只有少数在注射胸苷后1小时被标记,而许多在注射[3H]后44小时被标记。在后一个时间间隔,中间精原细胞也被很好地标记。因此,考虑到细胞数量和标记指数,A4型精原细胞似乎可以作为A1型和中间型精原细胞的前体。
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