Stimulation of Protein Synthesis in Pachytene Primary Spermatocytes from the Human Testis by Pyruvate |
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Authors: | M. NAKAMURA K. ISHIDA M. WAKU S. OKINAGA and K. ARAI |
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Affiliation: | Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Department of Urology, School of Medicine, Teikyo University, Tokyo/Japan |
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Abstract: | A sequential enzymatic incubation in collagenase and trypsin was carried out to yield a suspension of viable single cells from the seminiferous epithelium of adult human testis. The cell suspension predominantly consisted of pachytene primary spermatocytes (15%), round spermatids (32%), and condensing spermatids and residual bodies (21%). Human pachytene spermatocytes were isolated by unit gravity sedimentation using the methods originally developed for murine tissue. The spermatocyte-enriched fraction was 79% pure. When the effect of energy sources on protein synthesis by spermatocytes was examined, the highest rate of protein synthesis with pyruvate was found among four kinds of substrates added at a concentration of 10 mM. As shown with murine spermatocytes, the rate of protein synthesis by the human spermatocytes is probably regulated by pyruvate. |
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Keywords: | Pyruvate protein synthesis spermatocytes protein synthesis protein synthesis spermatocytes |
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