Vitrified canine testicular cells allow the formation of spermatogonial stem cells and seminiferous tubules following their xenotransplantation into nude mice

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Kyung Hoon Lee
Won Young Lee
Dong Hoon Kim
Seung Hoon Lee
Jung Tae Do
Chankyu Park
Jae Hwan Kim
Young Suk Choi
Hyuk Song
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[1] Konkuk University,Department of Animal Biotechnology
[2] RIBH,Department of Food Bioscience
[3] College of Biomedical & Health Science,Animal Biotechnology Division
[4] Konkuk University,Department of Biomedical Science
[5] National Institute of Animal Science,undefined
[6] RDA,undefined
[7] College of Life Science,undefined
[8] CHA University,undefined
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Belgian Malinois (BM), one of the excellent military dog breeds in South Korea, is usually castrated before sexual maturation. Therefore, the transfer of their genetic features to the next generation is difficult. To overcome this, testicular cells from 4-month-old BMs were frozen. Testicular cells were thawed after 3 months and cultured in StemPro-34 medium. Spermatogonial stem cell (SSC) characteristics were determined by the transplantation of the cultured germ cell-derived colonies (GDCs) into empty testes, containing only several endogenous SSCs and Sertoli cells, of immunodeficient mice, 4 weeks after busulfan treatment. Following the implantation, the transplanted cells localized in the basement membrane of the seminiferous tubules, and ultimately colonized the recipient testes. Xenotransplantation of GDCs together with testicular somatic cells conjugated with extracellular matrix (ECM), led to the formation of de novo seminiferous tubules. These seminiferous tubules were mostly composed of Sertoli cells. Some germ cells were localized in the basement membrane of seminiferous tubules. This study revealed that BM-derived SSCs, obtained from the castrated testes, might be a valuable tool for the transfer of BM genetic features to the next generation.
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