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From the * Biochemistry Laboratory, School of
Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India; and the
Department of Reproductive Biomedicine,
National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, Baba Gang Nath Marg, New
Delhi, India
| Correspondence to: Kasturi Datta, 103 Biochemistry Laboratory, School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 110067, India (e-mail: kdatta{at}mail.jnu.ac.in or datta_k{at}hotmail.com). |
In the experimentally cryptorchid rat, spermatogenic arrest is associated
with the formation of multinuclear giant cells, leading to large-scale
apoptosis and elimination of germ cells from the seminiferous epithelium.
Using this model, the role of Hyaluronan Binding Protein 1 (HABP1), which
expresses a stage specifically in post-meiotic cells during spermatogenesis,
was examined. Cryptorchidism induced complete arrest of spermatogenesis by 2
days, and by 3–5 days many large and small multinucleated giant cells
populated the affected tubules. Ultrastructure of the giant cells revealed
both single and multiple chromatin aggregation, with some less compact and
distorted, and others broken down into tiny fragments. These cells along with
other germ cells were stained terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP
nick-end labeling positive, demonstrating strong expression of Bax and Heat
Shock Protein 70. Simultaneously, there was an up-regulation of the proprotein
form of HABP1 in these cells and a decrease in the mature form of protein. The
above findings indicate a possible role for HABP1 proprotein in apoptosis
induction of germ cells in the cryptorchid testes.
Key words: Cryptorchidism, spermatogenic arrest, giant cells, germ cell apoptosis, HABP 1
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