Spermatogenesis in the adult male depends on the action of FSH and androgen. Ablation of either hormone has deleterious effects on Sertoli cell function and the progression of germ cells through spermatogenesis. In this study we generated mice lacking both FSH receptors (FSHRKO) and androgen receptors on the Sertoli cell (SCARKO) to examine how FSH and androgen combine to regulate Sertoli cell function and spermatogenesis. Sertoli cell number in FSHRKO-SCARKO mice was reduced by about 50% but was not significantly different from FSHRKO mice. In contrast, total germ cell number in FSHRKO-SCARKO mice was reduced to 2% of control mice (and 20% of SCARKO mice) due to a failure to progress beyond early meiosis. Measurement of Sertoli cell-specif...
The Sertoli cells are critical regulators of testis differentiation and development. In the adult, h...
To unravel the molecular mechanisms mediating the effects of androgens on spermatogenesis, testicula...
Development and maintenance of the male phenotype and establishment of fertility are all dependent ...
Spermatogenesis in the adult male depends on the action of FSH and androgen. Ablation of either horm...
Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and androgen act to stimulate and maintain spermatogenesis. FSH a...
Androgens act to stimulate spermatogenesis through androgen receptors (AR) on the Sertoli cells and ...
<div><p>Post-natal testicular development is dependent on gonadotrophin and androgen stimulation. Fo...
Androgens act to stimulate spermatogenesis through androgen receptors (ARs) on the Sertoli cells and...
Androgens act to stimulate spermatogenesis through androgen receptors (AR) on the Sertoli cells and ...
Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and androgen act to stimulate and maintain spermatogenesis. FSH a...
FSH and androgen act to stimulate and maintain spermatogenesis. FSH acts directly on the Sertoli cel...
Abstract Background The Sertoli cells act to induce testis differentiation and subsequent developmen...
There is an overwhelming amount of evidence indicating that androgens play a key role in the control...
To unravel the molecular mechanisms mediating the effects of androgens on spermatogenesis, testicula...
Spermatogenesis is completely dependent on the pituitary hormone follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) ...
The Sertoli cells are critical regulators of testis differentiation and development. In the adult, h...
To unravel the molecular mechanisms mediating the effects of androgens on spermatogenesis, testicula...
Development and maintenance of the male phenotype and establishment of fertility are all dependent ...
Spermatogenesis in the adult male depends on the action of FSH and androgen. Ablation of either horm...
Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and androgen act to stimulate and maintain spermatogenesis. FSH a...
Androgens act to stimulate spermatogenesis through androgen receptors (AR) on the Sertoli cells and ...
<div><p>Post-natal testicular development is dependent on gonadotrophin and androgen stimulation. Fo...
Androgens act to stimulate spermatogenesis through androgen receptors (ARs) on the Sertoli cells and...
Androgens act to stimulate spermatogenesis through androgen receptors (AR) on the Sertoli cells and ...
Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and androgen act to stimulate and maintain spermatogenesis. FSH a...
FSH and androgen act to stimulate and maintain spermatogenesis. FSH acts directly on the Sertoli cel...
Abstract Background The Sertoli cells act to induce testis differentiation and subsequent developmen...
There is an overwhelming amount of evidence indicating that androgens play a key role in the control...
To unravel the molecular mechanisms mediating the effects of androgens on spermatogenesis, testicula...
Spermatogenesis is completely dependent on the pituitary hormone follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) ...
The Sertoli cells are critical regulators of testis differentiation and development. In the adult, h...
To unravel the molecular mechanisms mediating the effects of androgens on spermatogenesis, testicula...
Development and maintenance of the male phenotype and establishment of fertility are all dependent ...