Aging in the male human is accompanied by testicular atro-phy, although relatively little is known about the mechanisms underlying germ cell loss. Testicular atrophy in the aged Brown Norway rat, an animal model for studies of aging in the human, has been attributed to a loss of spermatogonial stem cells. How-ever, examination of testicular cross-sections from 27-mo-old Brown Norway rats indicated that approximately 14 % of type A spermatogonia were stem cells. Furthermore, using bromo-deoxyuridine labeling, we found that approximately 47 % of these stem cells were actively dividing, with a cell cycle time of approximately 12.6 days. Both serum and testicular interstitial fluid testosterone levels were depressed in the aged rat. Therapy wit...
With increasing age comes many changes in the testis, including germ cell loss. Cell junctions in th...
AbstractAdult tissue stem cells self-renew and differentiate in a way that exactly meets the biologi...
Late-onset hypogonadism (LOH) is closely related to secondary androgen deficiency in aged males, but...
Leydig cells are the testosterone-producing cells of the testis. The adult Leydig cell population ul...
AbstractThrough the use of donor cells from transgenic rats expressing GFP exclusively in the germli...
Background: Aging has a deleterious effect on the morphology of the male reproductive system which m...
To investigate the changes of morphology and steroidogenic function in aged human Leydig cells and t...
ges een on explore the depletion and recovery of spermatogenesis in young (3 month) and old (12 mont...
Treatment of cancer in children is increasingly successful but leaves many prepubertal boys sufferin...
Glutathione S-transferases (GSTS), a family of isozymes that catalyzes the conjugation of glutathion...
While aging is generally associated with accumulation of DNA damage and decreased cell proliferation...
The blood–testis barrier (BTB) is a unique ultrastructure in the testis, which creates a specialized...
There is evidence for an age-related decline in male reproductive functions, yet how the human testi...
Spermatogonial stem cells are responsible for the constant production of spermatozoa. These cells di...
With increasing age comes many changes in the testis, including germ cell loss. Cell junctions in th...
With increasing age comes many changes in the testis, including germ cell loss. Cell junctions in th...
AbstractAdult tissue stem cells self-renew and differentiate in a way that exactly meets the biologi...
Late-onset hypogonadism (LOH) is closely related to secondary androgen deficiency in aged males, but...
Leydig cells are the testosterone-producing cells of the testis. The adult Leydig cell population ul...
AbstractThrough the use of donor cells from transgenic rats expressing GFP exclusively in the germli...
Background: Aging has a deleterious effect on the morphology of the male reproductive system which m...
To investigate the changes of morphology and steroidogenic function in aged human Leydig cells and t...
ges een on explore the depletion and recovery of spermatogenesis in young (3 month) and old (12 mont...
Treatment of cancer in children is increasingly successful but leaves many prepubertal boys sufferin...
Glutathione S-transferases (GSTS), a family of isozymes that catalyzes the conjugation of glutathion...
While aging is generally associated with accumulation of DNA damage and decreased cell proliferation...
The blood–testis barrier (BTB) is a unique ultrastructure in the testis, which creates a specialized...
There is evidence for an age-related decline in male reproductive functions, yet how the human testi...
Spermatogonial stem cells are responsible for the constant production of spermatozoa. These cells di...
With increasing age comes many changes in the testis, including germ cell loss. Cell junctions in th...
With increasing age comes many changes in the testis, including germ cell loss. Cell junctions in th...
AbstractAdult tissue stem cells self-renew and differentiate in a way that exactly meets the biologi...
Late-onset hypogonadism (LOH) is closely related to secondary androgen deficiency in aged males, but...