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Title: Retinoic acid signaling in spermatogenesis and male (in)fertility
Authors: Santos, Dario
Payan-Carreira, Rita
Editors: Singh, Rajender
Keywords: Spermatogenic cycle
Retinoids
Vitamin A
Spermatogenesis
Fertility
Issue Date: Nov-2019
Publisher: CRC Press
Citation: D. Santos, R. Payan-Carreira (2019). Retinoic acid signaling in spermatogenesis and male (in)fertility. In: Molecular Signaling in Spermatogenesis and Male Infertility. Singh R. (Ed.). Chapt. 7. (63-76). Boca Raton, CRC Press [Taylor & Francis group] ISBN: 9780429244216
Abstract: Spermatogenesis is a very complex, highly organised and timely regulated event, in which spermatozoa originated from undifferentiated spermatogonia that are recruited into the differentiation pathway and meiosis. The spermatogonia entrance into the differentiation pathway is temporally controlled, which in mammals occurs in a progressive non-uniform manner along the tubule at space intervals, allowing spermatozoa production in a continuum. Vitamin A has been implicated for long in the spermatogenesis homeostasis and fertility. In the past two decades, new insights evidenced that retinoic acid drives the asynchronous initiation of spermatogonial differentiation, promotes the transition from preleptetone to leptotene spermatocyte and therefore the onset of male meiosis, and mediates postmeiotic transitions. Evidences showed that RA plays a broad and encompassing role in regulating and coordinating spermatogenesis. This chapter intends to provide an overview of the role of retinoic acid signalling in spermatogenesis.
URI: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9780429244216
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/26186
Type: bookPart
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