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Abstract
Epidermal growth factor (EGF) superfamily of peptide growth factors (EGF-GFs) plays
a role in male germ cell development, but the precise function is yet to be defined.
The present study shows that EGF-GFs stimulate spermatogonial proliferation in vitro.
The EGF-GF ligands, EGF, transforming growth factor-alpha and betacellulin all stimulated
DNA synthesis in microdissected stage I segments of rat testis seminiferous tubules
in vitro, as revealed by 3H-thymidine incorporation and 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BrdU)
labeling. A fourfold increase over control of BrdU labeled cells, identified as spermatogonia,
was seen after treatment with EGF. RT-PCR analysis revealed that the EGF receptors
erbB1, erbB2, erbB3 and erbB4 were expressed at all stages of the spermatogenic wave,
whereas differential expression was found in isolated Leydig, Sertoli and peritubular
cells. The results show that EGF-GFs is spermatogonial growth factor(s) in vitro,
although we have not discriminated between a direct action and an indirect effect
via somatic cells. We suggest that EGF-GFs is involved in the paracrine control of
spermatogenesis in vivo.