Print C G, Loveland K L
Reproductive Molecular Research Group, Department of Pathology, Cambridge University, Cambridge UK.
Bioessays. 2000 May;22(5):423-30. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1521-1878(200005)22:5<423::AID-BIES4>3.0.CO;2-0.
Mature sperm are the product of a precisely regulated developmental sequence in which germ cell proliferation, differentiation, self-renewal and apoptosis are carefully controlled. The control of germ cell apoptosis during spermatogenesis is especially important. It is mediated by signals derived from the Sertoli cells with which each germ cell is closely associated, as well as by signals originating outside the testis. A greater understanding of these signals is emerging from studies of the spermatogenic defects of genetically modified animals. In particular, the intracellular signaling cascades which ultimately determine germ cell fate are being illuminated by recent studies of the Bcl-2 protein family. This review summarises the crucial role which stringently regulated apoptosis plays in the production of male gametes.
成熟精子是精确调控的发育序列的产物,其中生殖细胞的增殖、分化、自我更新和凋亡都受到严格控制。精子发生过程中生殖细胞凋亡的控制尤为重要。它由来自紧密关联的每个生殖细胞的支持细胞的信号介导,也由睾丸外产生的信号介导。对这些信号的更多了解正来自对转基因动物精子发生缺陷的研究。特别是,最终决定生殖细胞命运的细胞内信号级联正通过对Bcl-2蛋白家族的最新研究得以阐明。本综述总结了严格调控的凋亡在雄配子产生中所起的关键作用。