Effects of a Simulated Microgravity Model on cell structure and function in mouse testis

Decreased testicular blood flow shift occurring under microgravity conditions causes impaired spermatogenesis in males. The tail suspended model has been used mainly in studies of muscle atrophy/osteoporosis and of body fluid shift in few studies aimed at spermatogenesis. We examined serum testoster...

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Main Authors: M.A. Masini, P. Prato
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2010-01-01
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spelling doaj-49ef115d616d4c26864bc11573c4590f2020-11-25T03:18:31ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Biological Research1826-88382284-02302010-01-0183110.4081/jbr.2010.44373666Effects of a Simulated Microgravity Model on cell structure and function in mouse testisM.A. MasiniP. PratoDecreased testicular blood flow shift occurring under microgravity conditions causes impaired spermatogenesis in males. The tail suspended model has been used mainly in studies of muscle atrophy/osteoporosis and of body fluid shift in few studies aimed at spermatogenesis. We examined serum testosterone levels, testis morphology and apoptotic phenomena in tail suspended mice, a model used to reproduce some of the effects of the absence of gravity. Male C57BL mice (6months old) were divided into two groups: tail suspended (TS) and controls (C). After 14 days of treatment testosterone levels were determined. On fixed sections histological stain (HE) was performed; DNA fragmentation was visualized using TUNEL technique. On the frozen samples immunoblotting for BAX, Bcl2, Caspase 39 and p53 was carried out. Testosterone levels were 0.18±0.09 and 3.74±2.2 ng/ml (mean±DS) in suspended and control animals, respectively. HE staining showed disturbed cell arrangement and a markedly decreased number of spermatozoa in the testes, TUNEL revealed an increased apoptotic index and immunoblotting provided evidence of apoptotic markers in TS animals. These data support results previously obtained by other groups showing a significant influence of short duration microgravity conditions on testicular function.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/jbr/article/view/4437Tail suspension, mice, reproduction, space fight, age
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author M.A. Masini
P. Prato
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Effects of a Simulated Microgravity Model on cell structure and function in mouse testis
Journal of Biological Research
Tail suspension, mice, reproduction, space fight, age
author_facet M.A. Masini
P. Prato
author_sort M.A. Masini
title Effects of a Simulated Microgravity Model on cell structure and function in mouse testis
title_short Effects of a Simulated Microgravity Model on cell structure and function in mouse testis
title_full Effects of a Simulated Microgravity Model on cell structure and function in mouse testis
title_fullStr Effects of a Simulated Microgravity Model on cell structure and function in mouse testis
title_full_unstemmed Effects of a Simulated Microgravity Model on cell structure and function in mouse testis
title_sort effects of a simulated microgravity model on cell structure and function in mouse testis
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Biological Research
issn 1826-8838
2284-0230
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Decreased testicular blood flow shift occurring under microgravity conditions causes impaired spermatogenesis in males. The tail suspended model has been used mainly in studies of muscle atrophy/osteoporosis and of body fluid shift in few studies aimed at spermatogenesis. We examined serum testosterone levels, testis morphology and apoptotic phenomena in tail suspended mice, a model used to reproduce some of the effects of the absence of gravity. Male C57BL mice (6months old) were divided into two groups: tail suspended (TS) and controls (C). After 14 days of treatment testosterone levels were determined. On fixed sections histological stain (HE) was performed; DNA fragmentation was visualized using TUNEL technique. On the frozen samples immunoblotting for BAX, Bcl2, Caspase 39 and p53 was carried out. Testosterone levels were 0.18±0.09 and 3.74±2.2 ng/ml (mean±DS) in suspended and control animals, respectively. HE staining showed disturbed cell arrangement and a markedly decreased number of spermatozoa in the testes, TUNEL revealed an increased apoptotic index and immunoblotting provided evidence of apoptotic markers in TS animals. These data support results previously obtained by other groups showing a significant influence of short duration microgravity conditions on testicular function.
topic Tail suspension, mice, reproduction, space fight, age
url http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/jbr/article/view/4437
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