1. Molecular Markers of Spermatogonial Stem Cells in the Domestic Cat.
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Vansandt, LM, Pukazhenthi, BS, and Keefer, CL
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MOLECULAR biology ,BIOMARKERS ,MAMMAL reproduction ,SPERMATOGENESIS ,STEM cells ,CAT reproduction ,MESSENGER RNA ,ENDANGERED species - Abstract
Contents Spermatogonial stem cells ( SSCs) represent an exciting new avenue for assisted reproduction in endangered and genetically valuable species. Before this technology can be applied to wildlife, species-specific markers are required to evaluate SSC enrichment strategies and monitor subsequent in vitro culture. This study was designed to evaluate six conserved SSC markers ( THY1, GPR125, GFRalpha1, PLZF, UCHL1 and OCT4) in the cat. Testes from three juveniles and three adults were obtained following routine castrations and processed for mRNA extraction. RT-PCR of whole testis and cell suspensions enriched for SSCs by differential plating confirmed that all six SSC markers are expressed in both the whole testis and SSC-enriched cell fractions. The expression of all six putative SSC marker genes in the cat testis suggests conservation of SSC markers, and perhaps self-renewal mechanisms, in felids. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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