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J Vet Sci. 2001 Apr; 2(1): 43-6 |
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Flow cytometric
evaluation on the age-dependent changes of testicular DNA contents
in rats.
Yoon CY, Hong CM, Cho YY, Song JY, Hong IJ, Cho
DH, Lee BJ, Song HJ, Kim CK. |
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Department of Pathology,
National Institute of Toxicological Research, Korea Food and Drug
Administration, Seoul 122-704, Korea.
Safety Research Center, Korea Testing and Research Institute for
Chemical Industry, Seoul 150-038, Korea.
Department of Infectious Diseases, College of Veterinary Medicine,
Chonbuk National University, Chonju 561-756, Korea. |
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An age-dependent cellular
change of DNA contents in the testis of Sprague-Dawley rats was
investigated by flow-cytometric method. Testicular cell suspensions
at the age of 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 16 and 26 weeks were prepared
and stained with propidium iodide. The relative proportions in the
number of mature and immature haploid (1n), diploid (2n), S-phase
and tetraploid (4n) cells were calculated. The proportion in the
number of mature haploid cells was sharply increased to the age
of 10 weeks (about 38%), thereafter increased slightly to the level
of 42% at the age of 26 weeks. The proportion of immature haploid
cells was dramatically increased to the age of 6 weeks, then maintained
at the level of 20 to 30% thereafter. The proportion of diploid
cells was 64% at the age of 4 weeks, then decreased gradually through
the age of 26 weeks. The proportion of S-phase cells was increased
to the age of 4 weeks, then maintained at a plateau level to the
age of 26 weeks. The proportion of tetraploid cells were about 26%
at the age of 4 weeks, then decreased gradually to the age of 26
weeks. These results suggest that the proportions of testicular
cells may depend on the age of the rat and that the flow cytometric
method may be useful in the evaluation of the spermatogenic status
with regard to accuracy and sensitivity. |
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