The house mouse is characterised by highly variable chromosome number due to the presence of Robertsonian (Rb) chromosomes. During meiosis in Rb heterozygotes, intricated chromosomal figures are produced, and many unsynapsed regions are present during the first prophase, triggering a meiotic silencing of unsynapsed chromatin (MSUC) in a similar mode to the sex chromosome inactivation. The presence of unsynapsed chromosome regions is associated with impaired spermatogenesis. Interestingly, in male mice carrying multiple Rb trivalents, the frequency of germ cell death, defective tubules, and altered sperm morphology decreases during aging. Here, we studied whether synapsis of trivalent chromosomes and MSUC are involved in this improvement. By immunocytochemistry, we analysed the frequency of unsynapsed chromosomes and of those positive to γH2AX (a marker of MSUC) labelling in spermatocytes of 3-, 5- and 7-month-old Rb heterozygotes. With aging, we observed a decrease of the frequency of unsynapsed chromosomes, of spermatocytes bearing them and of trivalents carrying γH2AX-negative unsynapsed regions. Our quantitative results show that both synapsis and MSUC processes are better accomplished during male aging, partially accounting for the improvement of spermatogenesis.

The frequency of heterologous synapsis increases with aging in Robertsonian heterozygous male mice / C. Vasco, M. Manterola, J. Page, M. Zuccotti, R. De La Fuente, C.A. Redi, R. Fernandez-Donoso, S. Garagna. - In: CHROMOSOME RESEARCH. - ISSN 0967-3849. - 20:2(2012), pp. 269-278.

The frequency of heterologous synapsis increases with aging in Robertsonian heterozygous male mice

C. Vasco
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2012

Abstract

The house mouse is characterised by highly variable chromosome number due to the presence of Robertsonian (Rb) chromosomes. During meiosis in Rb heterozygotes, intricated chromosomal figures are produced, and many unsynapsed regions are present during the first prophase, triggering a meiotic silencing of unsynapsed chromatin (MSUC) in a similar mode to the sex chromosome inactivation. The presence of unsynapsed chromosome regions is associated with impaired spermatogenesis. Interestingly, in male mice carrying multiple Rb trivalents, the frequency of germ cell death, defective tubules, and altered sperm morphology decreases during aging. Here, we studied whether synapsis of trivalent chromosomes and MSUC are involved in this improvement. By immunocytochemistry, we analysed the frequency of unsynapsed chromosomes and of those positive to γH2AX (a marker of MSUC) labelling in spermatocytes of 3-, 5- and 7-month-old Rb heterozygotes. With aging, we observed a decrease of the frequency of unsynapsed chromosomes, of spermatocytes bearing them and of trivalents carrying γH2AX-negative unsynapsed regions. Our quantitative results show that both synapsis and MSUC processes are better accomplished during male aging, partially accounting for the improvement of spermatogenesis.
English
Aging; Asynapsis; Meiosis; MSUC; Robertsonian translocation; Spermatogenesis; Aging; Animals; Male; Mice; Sex Chromosomes; Spermatocytes; Chromosome Pairing; Heterozygote; Translocation, Genetic; Genetics
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The frequency of heterologous synapsis increases with aging in Robertsonian heterozygous male mice / C. Vasco, M. Manterola, J. Page, M. Zuccotti, R. De La Fuente, C.A. Redi, R. Fernandez-Donoso, S. Garagna. - In: CHROMOSOME RESEARCH. - ISSN 0967-3849. - 20:2(2012), pp. 269-278.
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