Comparison of the spermatogenic process in three different mice strains: Swiss, Balb/C and C57BL/6

Many studies have been trying to establish standard protocols for animal experimentation, especially for animal species or strains, to master research variables with high precision. The main mouse strains used in the field of the biology of reproduction are Swiss, Balb/c, and C57BL/6. Since some of...

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Main Authors: Fernanda Carolina Ribeiro Dias, Jullyana Costa Machado, Sérgio Luis Pinto da Matta, Angelica de Oliveira Gomes, Marcos de Lucca Moreira Gomes
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Published: Universidade Federal de Uberlândia 2021-06-01
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spelling doaj-650003f784b947e9a17b40a5eb31545e2021-06-28T20:13:32ZengUniversidade Federal de UberlândiaBioscience Journal1981-31632021-06-0137e37035e3703510.14393/BJ-v37n0a2021-5416154161Comparison of the spermatogenic process in three different mice strains: Swiss, Balb/C and C57BL/6Fernanda Carolina Ribeiro DiasJullyana Costa MachadoSérgio Luis Pinto da MattaAngelica de Oliveira GomesMarcos de Lucca Moreira GomesMany studies have been trying to establish standard protocols for animal experimentation, especially for animal species or strains, to master research variables with high precision. The main mouse strains used in the field of the biology of reproduction are Swiss, Balb/c, and C57BL/6. Since some of the strains show reproduction limitations, such as the size of the litter, the present study aimed to compare their spermatogenic processes to verify differences regarding the testicular parenchyma and germ cell populations, which could explain low offspring production. In addition, the present study provides additional information concerning the testicular parenchyma of such strains, which consequently would help researchers to choose the most suitable strain for reproductive studies. Six adult male mice were used for each of the strains. After euthanasia, the testes were weighed, fixated with Karnovsky fixative, embedded in methacrylate, sectioned, and stained with toluidine blue/sodium borate 1%. Morphometrical analyses from the testicular parenchyma (seminiferous tubules and interstitium) were made using the software ImageJ. Germ and Sertoli cells populations were counted in seminiferous tubules cross-sections at stage I of the seminiferous epithelium cycle. The lowest body and testicular weights were observed in C57BL/6 animals, followed by Balb/c and Swiss, however, the relative testes, parenchyma, and albuginea weights were significantly lower only in C57BL/6. Despite the seminiferous tubules and seminiferous epithelium proportions were lower in Swiss animals, their relative amount related to the body weight was the same among strains. The total number of germ cells was higher in Swiss animals, reflecting higher spermatogenic yield and daily sperm production. Due to the lower relative number of Sertoli cells, the Swiss animals showed the highest Sertoli cell index and support capacity. On the other hand, the lowest pathological indexes regarding the germ cells were observed in Balb/c animals, followed by Swiss and C57BL/6. In the interstitium, the proportion of blood vessels was lower in Swiss mice, while the lymphatic cell proportion was lower in C57BL/6 animals. Moreover, the highest proportions of Leydig cells and macrophages were noticed in Swiss mice, which may indicate increased testosterone levels. Altogether, such observations must be taken into account when choosing any of the studied strains for reproduction studies.http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/54161germ cellsmale reproductionmorphometryspermatogenesistestis.
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author Fernanda Carolina Ribeiro Dias
Jullyana Costa Machado
Sérgio Luis Pinto da Matta
Angelica de Oliveira Gomes
Marcos de Lucca Moreira Gomes
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Jullyana Costa Machado
Sérgio Luis Pinto da Matta
Angelica de Oliveira Gomes
Marcos de Lucca Moreira Gomes
Comparison of the spermatogenic process in three different mice strains: Swiss, Balb/C and C57BL/6
Bioscience Journal
germ cells
male reproduction
morphometry
spermatogenesis
testis.
author_facet Fernanda Carolina Ribeiro Dias
Jullyana Costa Machado
Sérgio Luis Pinto da Matta
Angelica de Oliveira Gomes
Marcos de Lucca Moreira Gomes
author_sort Fernanda Carolina Ribeiro Dias
title Comparison of the spermatogenic process in three different mice strains: Swiss, Balb/C and C57BL/6
title_short Comparison of the spermatogenic process in three different mice strains: Swiss, Balb/C and C57BL/6
title_full Comparison of the spermatogenic process in three different mice strains: Swiss, Balb/C and C57BL/6
title_fullStr Comparison of the spermatogenic process in three different mice strains: Swiss, Balb/C and C57BL/6
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the spermatogenic process in three different mice strains: Swiss, Balb/C and C57BL/6
title_sort comparison of the spermatogenic process in three different mice strains: swiss, balb/c and c57bl/6
publisher Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
series Bioscience Journal
issn 1981-3163
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Many studies have been trying to establish standard protocols for animal experimentation, especially for animal species or strains, to master research variables with high precision. The main mouse strains used in the field of the biology of reproduction are Swiss, Balb/c, and C57BL/6. Since some of the strains show reproduction limitations, such as the size of the litter, the present study aimed to compare their spermatogenic processes to verify differences regarding the testicular parenchyma and germ cell populations, which could explain low offspring production. In addition, the present study provides additional information concerning the testicular parenchyma of such strains, which consequently would help researchers to choose the most suitable strain for reproductive studies. Six adult male mice were used for each of the strains. After euthanasia, the testes were weighed, fixated with Karnovsky fixative, embedded in methacrylate, sectioned, and stained with toluidine blue/sodium borate 1%. Morphometrical analyses from the testicular parenchyma (seminiferous tubules and interstitium) were made using the software ImageJ. Germ and Sertoli cells populations were counted in seminiferous tubules cross-sections at stage I of the seminiferous epithelium cycle. The lowest body and testicular weights were observed in C57BL/6 animals, followed by Balb/c and Swiss, however, the relative testes, parenchyma, and albuginea weights were significantly lower only in C57BL/6. Despite the seminiferous tubules and seminiferous epithelium proportions were lower in Swiss animals, their relative amount related to the body weight was the same among strains. The total number of germ cells was higher in Swiss animals, reflecting higher spermatogenic yield and daily sperm production. Due to the lower relative number of Sertoli cells, the Swiss animals showed the highest Sertoli cell index and support capacity. On the other hand, the lowest pathological indexes regarding the germ cells were observed in Balb/c animals, followed by Swiss and C57BL/6. In the interstitium, the proportion of blood vessels was lower in Swiss mice, while the lymphatic cell proportion was lower in C57BL/6 animals. Moreover, the highest proportions of Leydig cells and macrophages were noticed in Swiss mice, which may indicate increased testosterone levels. Altogether, such observations must be taken into account when choosing any of the studied strains for reproduction studies.
topic germ cells
male reproduction
morphometry
spermatogenesis
testis.
url http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/54161
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