Telomere length in male germ cells is inversely correlated with telomerase activity

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作者
Achi, MV [1 ]
Ravindranath, N [1 ]
Dym, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Georgetown Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Cell Biol, Washington, DC 20007 USA
关键词
spermatogenesis; testes;
D O I
10.1095/biolreprod63.2.591
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Telomeres, the noncoding sequences at the ends of chromosomes, progressively shorten with each cellular division. Spermatozoa have very long telomeres but they lack telomerase enzymatic activity that is necessary for de novo synthesis and addition of telomeres. We performed a telomere restriction fragment analysis to compare the telomere lengths in immature rat testis (containing type A spermatogonia) with adult rat testis (containing more differentiated germ cells). Mean telomere length in the immature testis was significantly shorter in comparison to adult testis, suggesting that type A spermatogonia probably have shorter telomeres than more differentiated germ cells. Then, we isolated type A spermatogonia from immature testis, and pachytene spermatocytes and round spermatids from adult testis. Pachytene spermatocytes exhibited longer telomeres compared to type A spermatogonia. Surprisingly, although statistically not significant, round spermatids showed a decrease in telomere length. Epididymal spermatozoa exhibited the longest mean telomere length. In marked contrast, telomerase activity, measured by the telomeric repeat amplification protocol was very high in type A spermatogonia, decreased in pachytene spermatocytes and round spermatids, and was totally absent in epididymal spermatozoa. in summary, these results indicate that telomere length increases during the development of mate germ cells from spermatogonia to spermatozoa and is inversely correlated with the expression of telomerase activity.
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