Adapted from Preg. & Part., Senger

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MALE ENDOCRINOLOGY AND SPERMATOGENESIS (Chapter 10) AVS 222 (Instructor: Dr. Amin Ahmadzadeh) I. MALE ENDOCRINOLOGY (Figure10-1 to 10-3) A. Glands and their respective hormones 1) Hypothalamic hormone: GnRH 2) Anterior pituitary: LH and FSH 3) Testes: Testosterone, estradiol, and inhibin - Testosterone is synthesized by the Leydig cells and estradiol and inhibin by the Sertoli cells - There is no surge center in the hypothalamus of the male and the GnRH tonic center discharges GnRH in a pulsatile manner to stimulate LH and FSH Adapted from Preg. & Part., Senger B. Hormones Functions 1) LH (glycoprotein): - Acts on the Leydig cells and stimulates the production of testosterone - Some testosterone is transported across the basement membrane into the Sertoli cells and some testosterone also goes into systemic circulation 2) FSH (glycoprotein) - Acts on the Sertoli cells to stimulate spermatogenesis and Sertoli cell function - In the Sertoli cells is responsible for activation of aromatase enzyme for conversion of testosterone into estradiol. If FSH is reduced then Sertoli cell function and spermatogenesis will be impaired Adapted from Preg. & Part., Senger 3) Testosterone (steroid) In the Sertoli cells: - Is bound by androgen binding protein and taken into the lumen of the seminiferous tubule, for transport to the epididymis - Is converted into estradiol by aromatase enzyme and crosses the basement membrane and goes into circulation In systemic circulation:

Testosterone and estradiol feedback upon the hypothalamus causing a slow down in the release of GnRH, which results in a reduced output of FSH and LH 4) Inhibin (glycoprotein) The sertoli cells also produce inhibin, which negatively feeds back on the anterior pituitary to selectively suppress FSH. II. SPERMATOGENESIS (Figure 10-5, see below) It takes place in the seminiferous tubule and consists of the sum of all cellular transformation in developing germ cells A. Spermatogenesis consists of three distinct phases Spermatocyctogenesis, meiosis, and spermiogenesis 1) Spermatocyctogenesis (Proliferation) - It takes place in the basal compartment of the somniferous tubule - Mitotic cell division and proliferation and maintenance of spermatogonia - Spermatogonia undergo several mitotic divisions with the last division resulting in primary spermatocytes - Three types spermatogonia found in the basal compartment are spermatogonia A, spermatogonia intermediate, spermatogonia B - Duration of spermatocytogenesis varies in different species: bull ~21 days, ram ~18 days, stallion ~21 days 2) Meiosis - It takes place in the adluminal compartment of the seminiferous tubule - Reduction of the number of chromosomes in the gamete in half (from diploid to the haploid state) - Primary spermatocytes undergo meiosis I and become secondary spermatocytes and subsequently undergo meiosis II resulting in round spermatid - The lifespan of spermatocytes is the longest of all sperm cell types - Secondary spermatocytes is short-lived (1-2 days) 3) Spermiogenesis (Differentiation; Figures 10-6 and to 10-7, see below) - It takes place in the adluminal compartment of the seminiferous tubule - Round spermatids mature and become elongated spermatids - DNA becomes highly condensed, the acrosome is formed, flagellum (tail) is formed, and cells become potentially motile - Elongated spermatids move closer to the lumen of the seminiferous tubule 4) Four phases of spermiogenesis (Figure 10-7) I) Golgi phase: acrosomic vesicle formation II) Cap phase: acrosomic vesicle spreads over the nucleus of the round spermatid and the flagellum starts to form

III) Acrosomal phase: the spermatid nucleus and cytoplasm elongates, acrosome covers the majority of the anterior nucleus IV) Maturation phase: Mitochondria are assembled around the flagellum and the flagellum is completely formed III. SPERM CELL ANATOMY A. Consists of 3 Parts (Figures and 8 & 10-9) 1. Head (nucleus + acrosome + post-nuclear cap) 2. Capitulum 3. Tail [a. Middle piece; b. Principal piece; c. Terminal piece] B. Sperm Head (Figure 10-8) 1. Nucleus a. Contains genetic material b. Haploid chromosome number c. Whole purpose of cell 2. Acrosome a. Located at tip to head b. Essentially a bag of enzymes c. Used to help sperm enter the egg 3. Apical Ridge a. Ridge formed at tip of sperm 4. Perforatorium a. Located in apical ridge b. Large and hooked in rodent sperm c. Is not a battering ram d. True function unknown 5. Post nuclear cap a. Located below acrosome and lateral to nucleus 6. Plasma membrane a. Cell membrane that surrounds head C. Capitulum Attachment of the head to the tail D. Sperm Middle piece 1. Mitochondria a. Provide energy to move axial filaments 2. Annulus a. Junction of mid piece and principal piece E. Principal piece 1. The largest part of the tail and provide motility to the sperm of middle piece

IV. SEMINIFEROUS EPITHELIUM CYCLE It is progression through a complete series of cellular associations (stages) at one location along the seminiferous tubule. A. A series of steps to convert spermatogonia into spermatozoa B. Called a cycle because it repeats and the time required for this progression is duration of the cycle and is unique for each species (Table 10-1) - Bull = 13.5 days; Ram = 10.4 days; Stallion = 12.2 days; Boar = 8.3 days C. Each cycle can be divided into several stages (Usually 8 stages) - Stage = specific cellular associations - Each stage consists of 4-5 germ cell generations (Figure 10-10 & 10-11) - Germ cell generations are cells of the same The cycle of seminiferous epithelium is similar to a university (Figure 10-12) - Every year, freshmen (spermatogonia) enter and seniors (spermatozoa) graduate (arrive to the lumen). Each class is analogous to a generation of germ cells found in the seminrferous epithelium. D. For completion of spermatogenic cycle (from spermatogonia to elongated spermatid) germ cells have to go through several cycles For example: (Figure 10-11) Bull seminiferous epithelium cycle = 13.5 days Germ cells have to go through 4.5 cycles in order to become elongated spermatide So 13.5 X 4.5 = 61 days this the length of the spermatogenesis in the bull Spermatozoa viability and quality is judged by evaluating motility and morphology Motility is as an estimate of the percentage of sperm that are swimming in a linear fashion within a given environment as determined microscopically. There are many types of abnormal spermatozoa (Figure 10-14)

Adapted from Preg. & Part., Senger

Adapted from Preg. & Part., Senger