Stem Cell Therapy for Male Infertility: A Review

N. Dibal, M. Chiroma, M. Attah
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Infertility affects 15% of couples in reproductive age world-wide and male factor is solely responsible in about 50% of the cases and contributory in 30-40% of cases. Spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) are small self-renewing cells found in the basal compartment of seminiferous tubules where they form the foundation of spermatogenesis and are required for the continuous production of sperm. Transplantation of spermatogonial stem cells results in a donor derived sperm production and fertility in rodent and non-rodent species like Goat. Transplantation of cryopreserved spermatogonial stem cells could help oncology patients undergoing radiotherapy or chemotherapy by prior isolation of the SSCs and transplantation after treatment. Induced pluripotent stem cells also have the ability to differentiate into late stage germ cells. The efficacy and safety of SSCs transplantation showed that offspring produced did not show any morphological differences or alteration of genetic material but is most effective through assisted reproduction and better on young/immature Animals. The transfer of germ cells through micro-injection of seminiferous tubules and cannulation of efferent ducts is most effective on rodent testis while injection into the rete testis guided by ultrasound was reported to be the best technique in higher Animals (Bulls and Apes). Researches are still ongoing to get a safe and successful method of SSCs transplantation with no or less side effects on humans. Keywords: Cryopreserved, Pluripotent, self-renewing, Spermatogonia, and Spermatogenesis
干细胞治疗男性不育症:综述
全世界15%的育龄夫妇患有不育症,男性因素在约50%的病例中是唯一原因,在30-40%的病例中起作用。精原干细胞(ssc)是一种小的自我更新细胞,存在于精小管的基底室中,它们是精子发生的基础,也是精子持续产生所必需的。在啮齿类动物和山羊等非啮齿类动物中,精原干细胞移植可产生供体来源的精子和生育能力。冷冻保存的精原干细胞移植可以通过事先分离ssc并在治疗后移植来帮助接受放疗或化疗的肿瘤患者。诱导多能干细胞也具有向晚期生殖细胞分化的能力。ssc移植的有效性和安全性表明,所产生的后代没有表现出任何形态差异或遗传物质的改变,但通过辅助繁殖最有效,并且在幼龄/未成熟动物上效果更好。在啮齿类动物的睾丸中,通过精管微注射和传出管插管进行生殖细胞转移是最有效的,而在高等动物(公牛和猿类)中,超声引导下的睾丸输精管注射是最好的技术。寻找一种安全、成功、对人体无或少副作用的SSCs移植方法仍在研究中。关键词:冷冻保存,多能性,自我更新,精原细胞,精子发生
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