Origin and Quantitative Control of Sertoli Cells
Lixin Feng, Yongguang Yang

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in understanding the origins, regulation, and signaling pathways controlling Sertoli cell proliferation and function, which are crucial for male reproductive capacity.
Contribution
It summarizes recent progress in identifying factors and signaling pathways that regulate Sertoli cell proliferation and function during testicular development.
Findings
Hormonal and local factors regulate Sertoli cell proliferation.
Signaling pathways involved in Sertoli cell regulation are summarized.
Understanding Sertoli cell regulation aids reproductive health research.
Abstract
Sertoli cell is the"nurse"in testes that regulates germ cell proliferation and differentiation. One Sertoli cell supports a certain number of germ cells during these processes. Thus, it is the determinant of male reproductive capability. Sertoli cells originate from the primitive gonads during embryonic stage and their proliferations continue throughout the pre-pubertal stage. The proliferation and final density of Sertoli cells in the testis are regulated by hormones and local factors through autocrine, paracrine as well as endocrine methods. In the concise minireview, the most recent progresses in the study of factors and signaling pathways that participate into regulating the proliferation and function of Sertoli cell were summarized.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSperm and Testicular Function · Genetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities · Reproductive Biology and Fertility
