Regulation of Sertoli Cell and Germ Cell Differentiation (Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology)

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Regulation of Sertoli Cell and Germ Cell Differentiation (Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology)

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Unwanted childlessness affects approximately one in six couples worldwide. Although the exact proportion of the predominant cause of the problem remains controversial, according to the World Health Organization, in nearly 40 % of cases the cause can be attributed to the female, in 20 % to the male, in 25 % to both, and in 15 % the cause remains unknown. Based on these figures, the incidence of male factor infertility in the general population is approximately 7 %. The majority of these men, approximately 30 %, experience irreversible idiopathic infertility and cannot father children without some form of medical intervention. Male factor infertility, in addition, may be caused by testicular germ cell cancer which is known to represent the most common cancer among young men, aged 15 to 35 years, in Western industrialized countries. The number of affected men has increased dramatically over the past 50 years. There is now growing evidence that human testicular germ cell cancer originates from fetal germ cells exhibiting an aberrant programme of gene expression and tumour progression may be favoured by an aberrant Sertoli cell germ cell communication. The intention of the present monograph is to shed more light on the regulation of Sertoli cell and germ cell differentiation. Involving knockout and transgenic mouse models, the authors focus on male factor infertility that might be related to altered maturation of Sertoli cells, male factor infertility that might be due to incorrect histone-to-protamine exchange in haploid spermatids, and progression of testicular germ cell cancer that might be favoured by an aberrant Sertoli cell germ cell communication.

Regulation of Sertoli Cell and Germ Cell Differentiation (Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology),R. Brehm,K. Steger,Springer,3540257500,Life Sciences - Biology - General,Science,Science/Mathematics,Science / Biology,germ cell tumor,haploid spermatids,male infertility,spermatogenesis,spermatogonial stem cells,testicular disorders

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