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Lecture 12: Spermatogenesis
Animal Science 434 Lecture 12: Spermatogenesis
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Production of Fertile Sperm
hormonal regulation of the testis mitotic division of spermatogonia meiotic divisions of spermatocytes morphologic transformation of spermatids into spermatozoa
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Hormonal Regulation of the Testis
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LH LH LH LH GnRH GnRH GnRH GnRH FSH FSH FSH FSH
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Time of Day (24 hr) Pulses are important !
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Negative Feedback of Androgens
FSH on Sertoli Cells estradiol inhibin ABP tight junctions Hypothalamus Negative Feedback of Androgens GnRH Negative Feedback of Estradiol and Inhibin Ant. Pituitary LH FSH ABP + T To Epid. E2 Inhibin Leydig Cells Sertoli Cells T ABP TJ Germ Cells Seminiferous Tubule
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Spermatogenesis
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Sertoli Cell Myoid Cells
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Sertoli Cell
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Every 13.5 Days sperm are released from this point
Spermatozoa Round Spermatid Secondary Spermatocyte Primary Spermatocyte Every 13.5 Days a new group of cells initiate the cycle Spermatogonia
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Secondary Spermatocyte
Typical Sequence of Spermatogenesis A Spermatogonia (A, intermediate, B) A A Spermato- cytogenesis I I Primary Spermatocyte B B Mitosis P P Meiosis Secondary Spermatocyte S S RS RS Round Spermatid Spermio- genesis Spermatozoa SP SP Spermiation Rete Testis
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Many Sperm are Produced
Potential Sperm Produced 1 A A A 2 4 I I 8 B B 16 P P S S 32 RS RS 64 SP SP
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Mitotic Divisions species dependent
between 2 and 6 divisions (4 to 64 potential daughter cells produced) classifications vary among species and investigators A1, A2, A3, A4, B 1, B2, P Ad, Ap, B, P As, A0, A1, A2, I, B, P cytoplasmic bridges form between daughter cells
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All develop surrounded by 1 Sertoli cell !
Cytoplasmic Bridges Present Among Daughter Cells All develop surrounded by 1 Sertoli cell ! Degenerating Spermatogonia (Apoptosis, as high as 75%)
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Germ Cells / Sertoli Cell
Species Primary Round Max. Potential Spermatocytes Spermatids Spermatids Equine 3.0 ± ± Bovine 1.2 ± ± Human 1.3 ± ±
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Apoptosis of Germ Cells
Season Disease Trauma or heat Hormone levels Normal part of spermatogenesis
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Stem Cell Renewal To keep spermatogenesis going indefinitely
Replenish testis incase of injury, trauma, or high heat
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Spermatogonial Renewal in the Rat and Bull
Periodic Entry of Cells into Mitosis A2 Spermatogonial Renewal in the Rat and Bull A1 Stem Cell Pool FSH A4 A3 In B P
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Spermatogonial Renewal in the Primate
Ap Spermatogonial Renewal in the Primate Ad Stem Cell Pool FSH B P
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Stem Cell
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Spermiogenesis
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Golgi Phase Development of Acrosome Migration of Centrioles
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Cap Phase Acrosome Development Continues Flagellum Elongates
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Acrosomal Phase Acrosome Manchette Elongation
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Maturation Phase Manchette disapears Mitochondria migrate
Dense fibers form
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Spermiation
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Spermiation
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Bull Spermatogenesis
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Stallion Spermatogenesis
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Bull Spermatogenesis
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Stages Specific cellular associations within a small segment of a seminiferous tubule stages are not the same length in time
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Stages
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Stages
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Stages
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Stages
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Stages Specific cellular associations within a small segment of a seminiferous tubule stages are not the same length in time
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Cycles and Stages 57 days Stallion
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Cycles and Stages
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Cycles and Stages
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Cycles and Stages
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Cycles and Stages
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Cycle progression through sequence of all stages
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Cycles and Stages 57 days (12.2 days/cycle) * (4.7 cycles) = 57 days
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Duration of Spermatogenesis
Bull Ram Boar Stallion Man cycle (days) Spermatogenesis
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Coordination of Stages Form Waves
some portion of seminiferous tubule is always releasing sperm
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Compartmentalization of Spermatogenesis and the Blood Testis Barrier
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Seminiferous Tubule and Interstitial Tissue
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Interstitial Tissue Vascular System Provides Nutrients Oxygen
Blood Vessel Vascular System Provides Nutrients Oxygen Growth Factors Hormones
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Blood Vessel
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Compartments Tight Junctions Myoid Cells Luminal Adluminal Basal
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Cycles and Stages
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Compartmentalization
Basal mitosis spermatogonia (A, I, B) primary spermatocytes Adluminal meiosis secondary spermatocytes spermatids spermiogenesis Lumen spermiation
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Blood Testis Barrier Sertoli cells and associated tight junctions
first appears at puberty induced by FSH after puberty can be maintained by FSH and/or testosterone essential for meiosis
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Compartments Tight Junctions Myoid Cells Luminal Adluminal Basal
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Capacity for Sperm Production
Species Testis Sperm/gm DSP Weight (gm) (X 106) (X 109) Dairy Bull Beef Bull Ram Boar Stallion Man
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Duration of Spermatogenesis
Bull Ram Boar Stallion Man cycle (days) Spermatogenesis
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Spermatogonial Renewal in the Primate
Ap Spermatogonial Renewal in the Primate Ad Stem Cell Pool FSH B P
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Capacity for Sperm Production
Species Testis Sperm/gm DSP Weight (gm) (X 106) (X 109) Dairy Bull Beef Bull Ram Boar Stallion Man
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Variation in Sperm Production
Testis Size Efficiency of spermatogenesis mitotic division degeneration of germ cells Length of spermatogenesis
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Apoptosis of Germ Cells
Season Disease Trauma or heat Hormone levels Normal part of spermatogenesis
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Over Population of Spermatogonia
Tight Junction Sertoli Sertoli SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG Basement Membrane Normal Apoptosis Inhibited PS SG Basement Membrane Sertoli AP SG Basement Membrane Sertoli
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Animation of Spermatogenesis
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