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The roles and mechanisms of Leydig cells and myoid cells in regulating spermatogenesis.

Authors :
Zhou, Rui
Wu, Jingrouzi
Liu, Bang
Jiang, Yiqun
Chen, Wei
Li, Jian
He, Quanyuan
He, Zuping
Source :
Cellular & Molecular Life Sciences. Jul2019, Vol. 76 Issue 14, p2681-2695. 15p. 2 Diagrams, 3 Charts.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Spermatogenesis is fundamental to the establishment and maintenance of male reproduction, whereas its abnormality results in male infertility. Somatic cells, including Leydig cells, myoid cells, and Sertoli cells, constitute the microenvironment or the niche of testis, which is essential for regulating normal spermatogenesis. Leydig cells are an important component of the testicular stroma, while peritubular myoid cells are one of the major cell types of seminiferous tubules. Here we addressed the roles and mechanisms of Leydig cells and myoid cells in the regulation of spermatogenesis. Specifically, we summarized the biological features of Leydig cells and peritubular myoid cells, and we introduced the process of testosterone production and its major regulation. We also discussed other hormones, cytokines, growth factors, transcription factors and receptors associated with Leydig cells and myoid cells in mediating spermatogenesis. Furthermore, we highlighted the issues that are worthy of further studies in the regulation of spermatogenesis by Leydig cells and peritubular myoid cells. This review would provide novel insights into molecular mechanisms of the somatic cells in controlling spermatogenesis, and it could offer new targets for developing therapeutic approaches of male infertility. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1420682X
Volume :
76
Issue :
14
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Cellular & Molecular Life Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
137114341
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00018-019-03101-9