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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Leukaemia inhibitory factor stimulates proliferation of prospermatogonial stem cells

Diana B. Nikolova, Yordanka S. Martinova, Martin Seidensticker and Anthony R. Bellvé

Reproduction, Fertility and Development 9(7) 717 - 722
Published: 1997

Abstract

The effect of leukaemia inhibitory factor (LIF) on the proliferation of prospermatogonial stem cells was testedin vitro. Pieces of 3-day-old rat testis were cultured in the presence of a range of doses of LIF alone or in combination with 1 ng mL -1 seminiferous growth factor (SGF). Stimulation of the proliferative activity of quiescent prospermatogonia was detected immunocytochemically with a cell proliferation kit. After 24 h culture, LIF signicantly increased the percentage of labelled prospermatogonia, with the peak of activity at 20 pg mL -1 . The combination of LIF and SGF resulted in a decrease in DNA synthetic activity of the germ cells. Hence, LIF and SGF play a role in local regulation at the onset of spermatogenesis in the rat testis.

Keywords: seminiferous growth factor (SGF).

https://doi.org/10.1071/R96116

© CSIRO 1997

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