Recipient preparation is critical for spermatogonial transplantation in the rat
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- DOI: 10.1054/tice.1999.0060
Recipient preparation is critical for spermatogonial transplantation in the rat
Abstract
Testis cell transplantation from mice or rats into recipient mouse seminiferous tubules results in donor cell-derived spermatogenesis in nearly all host testes. Normal spermatozoa are produced and, in the most successful mouse transplantations, the donor haplotype is transmitted to progeny of the recipient. However, few studies have been performed in other species. In this report, we demonstrate that rat and mouse testis cells will generate donor cell-derived spermatogenesis in recipient rat seminiferous tubules. Depletion of endogenous spermatogenesis before donor cell transplantation was more difficult in rat than reported for mouse recipients. A protocol employing treatment of neonatal rats with busulfan was most effective in preparing recipients and allowed more than 90% of testes to be colonized by donor cells. Transplantation of mouse testis cells into rat seminiferous tubules was most successful in recipients made cryptorchid and treated with busulfan. In the best experiments, about 55% of rat testes were colonized by mouse cells. Both rat and mouse donor cell-derived spermatogenesis were improved by treatment of rat recipients with leuprolide, a gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist. The studies indicated that recipient preparation for spermatogonial stem cell transplantation was critical in the rat and differs from the mouse. However, modification of currently used techniques should allow male germ line stem cell transplantation in many species.
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