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Apoptotic response of spermatogenic cells to the germ cell mutagens etoposide,adriamycin, and diepoxybutane
Authors:Tiina Sjblom  Anne West  Jaana Lhdetie
Abstract:In testis, apoptosis is a way to eliminate damaged germ cells during their development. In this study, we evaluated the ability of three germ cell mutagens to induce apoptosis (or programmed cell death) at specific stages of rat seminiferous epithelial cycle. These chemicals include the cancer chemotherapy drugs etoposide and adriamycin and the butadiene metabolite diepoxybutane. According to our results, etoposide is a very potent inducer of apoptosis in male rat germ cells and the cell types most sensitive to it include all types of spermatogonia, zygotene, and early pachytene spermatocytes and meiotically dividing spermatocytes. Also, adriamycin causes an increase in apoptosis at specific stages of seminiferous epithelial cycle and the most sensitive cell types are type A3–4 spermatogonia, preleptotene, zygotene, and early pachytene spermatocytes. Die poxybutane does not cause any significant increase in the frequency of apoptosis in rat testis. In addition, we studied whether p53 is taking part in the apoptotic response of spermatogenic cells by studying the levels of p53 protein in testis before and after chemical treatment. No accumulation of p53 in testis was seen after treatment with these three chemicals. The expression of two p53-regulated genes, p21WAF1 and mdm2, was also studied but no increase in the levels of mRNA of these genes was observed after treatment. The results indicate that apoptosis should be taken into consideration when the genotoxic effects of chemicals are evaluated in germ cells. Environ. Mol. Mutagen. 31:133–148, 1998 © 1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:apoptosis  in situ end-labeling method  ISEL  testis  p53  p21  mdm2  spermatogenesis  rat
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