Effects of hyperthermia and radiation on mouse testis stem cells

Betty O. Reid, Rodney Withers, Kathryn A. Mason, Kathryn A. Mason

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Abstract

The response of mouse testis stem cells to hyperthermia and combined hyperthermia-radiation treatments was assayed by spermatogenic colony regrowth, sperm head counts, testis weight loss, and fertility. With the use of spermatogenic colony assay, thermal enhancement ratios at an isosurvival level of 0.1 were 1.27 at 41°, 1.80 at 42°, and 3.97 at 43° for testes exposed to heat for 30 min prior to irradiation. Sperm head counts were reduced by heat alone from a surviving fraction of 0.58 at 41° to 0.003 at 42.5-43.5°. Curves for sperm head survival measured 56 days after the testes had been heated for 30 min prior to irradiation were biphasic and showed a progressive downward displacement to lower survival with in creasing temperature. The 41, 42, and 43°curves were displaced downward by factors of 2, 58, and 175, respectively. The proportion of animals remaining sterile after 30 min of heat (41-43°) and the median sterility period in days increased with increasing temperature. The minimum sperm count necessary to regain fertility was 13% of the normal mouse level.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)4453-4457
Number of pages5
JournalCancer Research
Volume41
StatePublished - Nov 1 1981

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Oncology
  • Cancer Research

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