Blood-Testis Barrier and Sperm Delayed in the Cauda Epididymis of the Reproductively Regressed Syrian Hamsters

The Syrian (golden) hamsters are seasonal breeders whose reproductive functions are active in summer and inactive in winter. In experimental facility mimicking winter climate, short photoperiod (SP) induces gonadal regression. The blood-testis barrier (BTB) of the sexually involuted animals have bee...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inBalsaeng'gwa saengsig Vol. 25; no. 1; pp. 1 - 14
Main Authors Jeon, Geon Hyung, Lee, Sung-Ho, Cheon, Yong-Pil, Choi, Donchan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) Korean Society of Developmental Biology 01.03.2021
한국발생생물학회
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text
ISSN2465-9525
2465-9541
2465-9541
DOI10.12717/DR.2021.25.1.1

Cover

Abstract The Syrian (golden) hamsters are seasonal breeders whose reproductive functions are active in summer and inactive in winter. In experimental facility mimicking winter climate, short photoperiod (SP) induces gonadal regression. The blood-testis barrier (BTB) of the sexually involuted animals have been reported to be permeable, allowing developing germ cells to be engulfed or sloughed off the epithelium of the seminiferous tubules. The expressions of genes related to the tight junction composing of BTB were investigated in the reproductive active and inactive testes. Claudin-11, occludin, and junctional adhesion molecule (JAM) were definitely expressed in the active testes but not discernably detected in the inactive testes. And spermatozoa (sperm) were observed in the whole lengths of epididymides in the active testes. They were witnessed in only cauda region of the epididymides but not in caput and corpus regions in animals with the inactive testes. The results imply that the disorganization of BTB is associated with the testicular regression. The developing germ cells are swallowed into the Sertoli cells or travel into the lumen, as supported by the presence of the sperm delayed in the last region of the epididymis. These outcomes suggest that both apoptosis and desquamation are the processes that eliminate the germ cells during the regressing stage in the Syrian hamsters.
AbstractList The Syrian (golden) hamsters are seasonal breeders whose reproductive functions are active in summer and inactive in winter. In experimental facility mimicking winter climate, short photoperiod (SP) induces gonadal regression. The blood-testis barrier (BTB) of the sexually involuted animals have been reported to be permeable, allowing developing germ cells to be engulfed or sloughed off the epithelium of the seminiferous tubules. The expressions of genes related to the tight junction composing of BTB were investigated in the reproductive active and inactive testes. Claudin-11, occludin, and junctional adhesion molecule (JAM) were definitely expressed in the active testes but not discernably detected in the inactive testes. And spermatozoa (sperm) were observed in the whole lengths of epididymides in the active testes. They were witnessed in only cauda region of the epididymides but not in caput and corpus regions in animals with the inactive testes. The results imply that the disorganization of BTB is associated with the testicular regression. The developing germ cells are swallowed into the Sertoli cells or travel into the lumen, as supported by the presence of the sperm delayed in the last region of the epididymis. These outcomes suggest that both apoptosis and desquamation are the processes that eliminate the germ cells during the regressing stage in the Syrian hamsters. KCI Citation Count: 0
The Syrian (golden) hamsters are seasonal breeders whose reproductive functions are active in summer and inactive in winter. In experimental facility mimicking winter climate, short photoperiod (SP) induces gonadal regression. The blood-testis barrier (BTB) of the sexually involuted animals have been reported to be permeable, allowing developing germ cells to be engulfed or sloughed off the epithelium of the seminiferous tubules. The expressions of genes related to the tight junction composing of BTB were investigated in the reproductive active and inactive testes. Claudin-11, occludin, and junctional adhesion molecule (JAM) were definitely expressed in the active testes but not discernably detected in the inactive testes. And spermatozoa (sperm) were observed in the whole lengths of epididymides in the active testes. They were witnessed in only cauda region of the epididymides but not in caput and corpus regions in animals with the inactive testes. The results imply that the disorganization of BTB is associated with the testicular regression. The developing germ cells are swallowed into the Sertoli cells or travel into the lumen, as supported by the presence of the sperm delayed in the last region of the epididymis. These outcomes suggest that both apoptosis and desquamation are the processes that eliminate the germ cells during the regressing stage in the Syrian hamsters.
The Syrian (golden) hamsters are seasonal breeders whose reproductive functions are active in summer and inactive in winter. In experimental facility mimicking winter climate, short photoperiod (SP) induces gonadal regression. The blood-testis barrier (BTB) of the sexually involuted animals have been reported to be permeable, allowing developing germ cells to be engulfed or sloughed off the epithelium of the seminiferous tubules. The expressions of genes related to the tight junction composing of BTB were investigated in the reproductive active and inactive testes. Claudin-11, occludin, and junctional adhesion molecule (JAM) were definitely expressed in the active testes but not discernably detected in the inactive testes. And spermatozoa (sperm) were observed in the whole lengths of epididymides in the active testes. They were witnessed in only cauda region of the epididymides but not in caput and corpus regions in animals with the inactive testes. The results imply that the disorganization of BTB is associated with the testicular regression. The developing germ cells are swallowed into the Sertoli cells or travel into the lumen, as supported by the presence of the sperm delayed in the last region of the epididymis. These outcomes suggest that both apoptosis and desquamation are the processes that eliminate the germ cells during the regressing stage in the Syrian hamsters.
The Syrian (golden) hamsters are seasonal breeders whose reproductive functions are active in summer and inactive in winter. In experimental facility mimicking winter climate, short photoperiod (SP) induces gonadal regression. The blood-testis barrier (BTB) of the sexually involuted animals have been reported to be permeable, allowing developing germ cells to be engulfed or sloughed off the epithelium of the seminiferous tubules. The expressions of genes related to the tight junction composing of BTB were investigated in the reproductive active and inactive testes. Claudin-11, occludin, and junctional adhesion molecule (JAM) were definitely expressed in the active testes but not discernably detected in the inactive testes. And spermatozoa (sperm) were observed in the whole lengths of epididymides in the active testes. They were witnessed in only cauda region of the epididymides but not in caput and corpus regions in animals with the inactive testes. The results imply that the disorganization of BTB is associated with the testicular regression. The developing germ cells are swallowed into the Sertoli cells or travel into the lumen, as supported by the presence of the sperm delayed in the last region of the epididymis. These outcomes suggest that both apoptosis and desquamation are the processes that eliminate the germ cells during the regressing stage in the Syrian hamsters.The Syrian (golden) hamsters are seasonal breeders whose reproductive functions are active in summer and inactive in winter. In experimental facility mimicking winter climate, short photoperiod (SP) induces gonadal regression. The blood-testis barrier (BTB) of the sexually involuted animals have been reported to be permeable, allowing developing germ cells to be engulfed or sloughed off the epithelium of the seminiferous tubules. The expressions of genes related to the tight junction composing of BTB were investigated in the reproductive active and inactive testes. Claudin-11, occludin, and junctional adhesion molecule (JAM) were definitely expressed in the active testes but not discernably detected in the inactive testes. And spermatozoa (sperm) were observed in the whole lengths of epididymides in the active testes. They were witnessed in only cauda region of the epididymides but not in caput and corpus regions in animals with the inactive testes. The results imply that the disorganization of BTB is associated with the testicular regression. The developing germ cells are swallowed into the Sertoli cells or travel into the lumen, as supported by the presence of the sperm delayed in the last region of the epididymis. These outcomes suggest that both apoptosis and desquamation are the processes that eliminate the germ cells during the regressing stage in the Syrian hamsters.
Author Jeon, Geon Hyung
Lee, Sung-Ho
Cheon, Yong-Pil
Choi, Donchan
Author_xml – sequence: 1
  givenname: Geon Hyung
  orcidid: 0000-0001-6267-1537
  surname: Jeon
  fullname: Jeon, Geon Hyung
– sequence: 2
  givenname: Sung-Ho
  orcidid: 0000-0003-2866-3642
  surname: Lee
  fullname: Lee, Sung-Ho
– sequence: 3
  givenname: Yong-Pil
  orcidid: 0000-0002-8497-9257
  surname: Cheon
  fullname: Cheon, Yong-Pil
– sequence: 4
  givenname: Donchan
  orcidid: 0000-0002-5170-090X
  surname: Choi
  fullname: Choi, Donchan
BackLink https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33977170$$D View this record in MEDLINE/PubMed
https://www.kci.go.kr/kciportal/ci/sereArticleSearch/ciSereArtiView.kci?sereArticleSearchBean.artiId=ART002704320$$DAccess content in National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF)
BookMark eNp1kc1v1DAUxCNUREvpmRvKEQ5Jn5117FyQ2t1CK1VC2i5ny4lfWtPEDnZSlP8e724pUMTJX_ObeRq_Tg6ss5gkbwnkhHLCT1frnAIlOWU5ycmL5IguSpZVbEEOnvaUHSYnIXwDAAKClQxeJYdFUfFoAEeJPe-c09kGw2hCeq68N-hTZXV6M6Dv0xV2akadGpuOd5gu1aRVejEYbfTcR8K1u_s1Dt7pqRnNA3ZzPN56DCFyN7M3yqaXqg8j-vAmedmqLuDJ43qcfP10sVleZtdfPl8tz66zhnJKsgW0AheEAKuVagGQ16UWJUVFBdSkUgIFVpowzgpo6xJaxpjmLa9B1KwWxXHyYe9rfSvvGyOdMrv11sl7L8_Wmyu5raDiELWw1052UPMP1XVy8KZXfpYE5K5pqb3cNi0pk0SSiHzcI8NU96gbtKNXv7Ft2N8v1tzF6AcpQHDKeDR4_2jg3fcpli9jmQ12nbLophBzaEkYACui9N2fWU8hv_4wCk73gsa7EDy2_46_Wj8bnz0jGjOq0bjtsKb7L_cT6yzARw
CitedBy_id crossref_primary_10_12717_DR_2022_26_2_37
crossref_primary_10_3390_ijms25105157
crossref_primary_10_1093_jas_skad190
Cites_doi 10.12717/DR.2013.17.1.037
10.1095/biolreprod.112.106708
10.1038/nature02877
10.1371/journal.pone.0204851
10.1095/biolreprod.109.080135
10.1083/jcb.145.3.579
10.1095/biolreprod.109.077040
10.1073/pnas.0506084102
10.1371/journal.pone.0198100
10.1046/j.1365-2605.2002.00363.x
10.1046/j.1365-2605.2001.00300.x
10.1091/mbc.11.12.4131
10.1007/s00441-015-2270-0
10.1111/j.2047-2927.2014.00251.x
10.1111/andr.12037
10.1016/S0040-8166(97)80078-X
10.1095/biolreprod.113.113118
10.1002/ar.1092130313
10.1095/biolreprod.109.078907
10.3389/fendo.2018.00059
10.1007/978-1-4939-7698-0_16
10.1124/pr.110.002790
10.12717/DR.2013.17.3.149
10.1210/endo.140.7.6870
10.12717/DR.2020.24.4.263
10.1126/science.158.3803.925
10.1159/000439039
10.1210/edrv-1-2-109
10.1095/biolreprod64.2.706
10.2164/jandrol.106.000778
10.1071/RD12127
10.1210/er.2014-1101
ContentType Journal Article
Copyright Copyright 2021 The Korean Society of Developmental Biology.
Copyright 2021 The Korean Society of Developmental Biology 2021
Copyright_xml – notice: Copyright 2021 The Korean Society of Developmental Biology.
– notice: Copyright 2021 The Korean Society of Developmental Biology 2021
DBID AAYXX
CITATION
NPM
7X8
5PM
ADTOC
UNPAY
ACYCR
DOI 10.12717/DR.2021.25.1.1
DatabaseName CrossRef
PubMed
MEDLINE - Academic
PubMed Central (Full Participant titles)
Unpaywall for CDI: Periodical Content
Unpaywall
Korean Citation Index
DatabaseTitle CrossRef
PubMed
MEDLINE - Academic
DatabaseTitleList

PubMed
MEDLINE - Academic
Database_xml – sequence: 1
  dbid: NPM
  name: PubMed
  url: https://proxy.k.utb.cz/login?url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=PubMed
  sourceTypes: Index Database
– sequence: 2
  dbid: UNPAY
  name: Unpaywall
  url: https://proxy.k.utb.cz/login?url=https://unpaywall.org/
  sourceTypes: Open Access Repository
DeliveryMethod fulltext_linktorsrc
Discipline Biology
EISSN 2465-9541
EndPage 14
ExternalDocumentID oai_kci_go_kr_ARTI_9771970
10.12717/dr.2021.25.1.1
PMC8087257
33977170
10_12717_DR_2021_25_1_1
Genre Journal Article
GrantInformation_xml – fundername: ;
  grantid: 2017R1D1A1B03028581
GroupedDBID 9ZL
AAYXX
ADRAZ
ALMA_UNASSIGNED_HOLDINGS
CITATION
DIK
HYE
KQ8
KROLR
M48
OK1
PGMZT
RPM
NPM
7X8
5PM
ADTOC
UNPAY
ACYCR
M~E
ID FETCH-LOGICAL-c2721-40f8e41105baaf00e7b6d862ea280b19a8e8e9d157530fb60f555d7f7b08b5b83
IEDL.DBID M48
ISSN 2465-9525
2465-9541
IngestDate Tue Nov 21 21:34:11 EST 2023
Sun Oct 26 04:08:51 EDT 2025
Thu Aug 21 14:06:20 EDT 2025
Fri Jul 11 09:26:23 EDT 2025
Mon Jul 21 05:34:30 EDT 2025
Thu Apr 24 23:06:54 EDT 2025
Tue Jul 01 02:26:07 EDT 2025
IsDoiOpenAccess true
IsOpenAccess true
IsPeerReviewed true
IsScholarly true
Issue 1
Keywords Male Syrian hamster
Reproductive activity
Photoperiod
Blood-testis barrier
Language English
License Copyright 2021 The Korean Society of Developmental Biology.
This is an Open-Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creative-commons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
cc-by-nc
LinkModel DirectLink
MergedId FETCHMERGED-LOGICAL-c2721-40f8e41105baaf00e7b6d862ea280b19a8e8e9d157530fb60f555d7f7b08b5b83
Notes ObjectType-Article-1
SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1
ObjectType-Feature-2
content type line 23
https://doi.org/10.12717/DR.2021.25.1.1
ORCID 0000-0002-8497-9257
0000-0003-2866-3642
0000-0001-6267-1537
0000-0002-5170-090X
OpenAccessLink http://journals.scholarsportal.info/openUrl.xqy?doi=10.12717/DR.2021.25.1.1
PMID 33977170
PQID 2526150053
PQPubID 23479
PageCount 14
ParticipantIDs nrf_kci_oai_kci_go_kr_ARTI_9771970
unpaywall_primary_10_12717_dr_2021_25_1_1
pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_8087257
proquest_miscellaneous_2526150053
pubmed_primary_33977170
crossref_primary_10_12717_DR_2021_25_1_1
crossref_citationtrail_10_12717_DR_2021_25_1_1
ProviderPackageCode CITATION
AAYXX
PublicationCentury 2000
PublicationDate 2021-03-00
2021-Mar
20210301
2021-03
PublicationDateYYYYMMDD 2021-03-01
PublicationDate_xml – month: 03
  year: 2021
  text: 2021-03-00
PublicationDecade 2020
PublicationPlace Korea (South)
PublicationPlace_xml – name: Korea (South)
PublicationTitle Balsaeng'gwa saengsig
PublicationTitleAlternate Dev Reprod
PublicationYear 2021
Publisher Korean Society of Developmental Biology
한국발생생물학회
Publisher_xml – name: Korean Society of Developmental Biology
– name: 한국발생생물학회
References Morales (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref22) 2002; 25
Dadhich (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref5) 2013; 88
Jiménez (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref13) 2015; 9
Choi (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref4) 2012; 16
Morrow (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref24) 2009; 81
Cheng (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref2) 2012; 64
Meng (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref19) 2005; 102
Morita (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref23) 1999; 145
Gaston (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref9) 1967; 158
Gliki (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref10) 2004; 431
de Kretser (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref7) 1998; 1
Watson-Whitmyre (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref35) 1985; 213
Mazaud Guittot (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref18) 2010; 82
Saitou (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref29) 2000; 11
Muñoz (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref26) 1997; 29
Elliott (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref8) 1976; 35
Hollenbach (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref11) 2018; 13
Young (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref37) 2001; 64
Silva (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref31) 2016; 363
Luaces (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref15) 2013; 25
Merico (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref20) 2019; 157
Smith (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref32) 2014; 2
Dadhich (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref6) 2010; 83
Stetson (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref33) 1984
Pan (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref27) 2018; 18
Lee (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref14) 2013; 17
Seco-Rovira (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref30) 2015; 3
Wen (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref36) 2018; 1748
Morales (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref21) 2007; 28
Choi (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref3) 2013; 17
Luaces (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref16) 2014; 90
Stetson (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref34) 1986; 21
Reiter (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref28) 1980; 1
Jeon (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref12) 2020; 24
Massoud (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref17) 2018; 13
Mruk (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref25) 2015; 36
Zhou (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref39) 2018; 9
Andersen Berg (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref1) 2001; 24
Young (key2.0210416121729e+13_ref38) 1999; 140
References_xml – volume: 1
  start-page: 1
  year: 1998
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref7
  article-title: Spermatogenesis
  publication-title: Hum Reprod 13 Suppl
– volume: 17
  start-page: 37
  year: 2013
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref14
  article-title: The effects of Cynomorium songaricum on the reproductive activity in male golden hamsters
  publication-title: Dev Reprod
  doi: 10.12717/DR.2013.17.1.037
– volume: 88
  start-page: 101
  year: 2013
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref5
  article-title: Identification of live germ-cell desquamation as a major mechanism of seasonal testis regression in mammals: A study in the Iberian mole (Talpa occidentalis)
  publication-title: Biol Reprod
  doi: 10.1095/biolreprod.112.106708
– volume: 431
  start-page: 320
  year: 2004
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref10
  article-title: Spermatid differentiation requires the assembly of a cell polarity complex downstream of junctional adhesion molecule-C
  publication-title: Nature
  doi: 10.1038/nature02877
– volume: 13
  start-page: e0204851
  year: 2018
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref17
  article-title: Germ cell desquamation-based testis regression in a seasonal breeder, the Egyptian long-eared hedgehog, Hemiechinus auritus
  publication-title: PLOS ONE
  doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0204851
– volume: 83
  start-page: 83
  year: 2010
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref6
  article-title: Role of apoptosis and cell proliferation in the testicular dynamics of seasonal breeding mammals: A study in the Iberian mole, Talpa occidentalis
  publication-title: Biol Reprod
  doi: 10.1095/biolreprod.109.080135
– volume: 145
  start-page: 579
  year: 1999
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref23
  article-title: Claudin 11/OSP based tight junctions of myelin sheaths in brain and Sertoli cells in testis
  publication-title: J Cell Biol
  doi: 10.1083/jcb.145.3.579
– volume: 81
  start-page: 871
  year: 2009
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref24
  article-title: Claudin 5 expression in mouse seminiferous epithelium is dependent upon the transcription factor ets variant 5 and contributes to blood–testis barrier function
  publication-title: Biol Reprod
  doi: 10.1095/biolreprod.109.077040
– start-page: 109
  volume-title: The Pineal Gland
  year: 1984
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref33
– volume: 18
  start-page: 5647
  year: 2018
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref27
  article-title: Expression of claudin 11 in a rat model of varicocele and its effects on the blood testis barrier
  publication-title: Mol Med Rep
– volume: 102
  start-page: 16696
  year: 2005
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref19
  article-title: Androgens regulate the permeability of the blood–testis barrier
  publication-title: Proc Natl Acad Sci USA
  doi: 10.1073/pnas.0506084102
– volume: 13
  start-page: e0198100
  year: 2018
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref11
  article-title: Loss of connexin43 in murine Sertoli cells and its effect on blood-testis barrier formation and dynamics
  publication-title: PLOS ONE
  doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0198100
– volume: 25
  start-page: 281
  year: 2002
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref22
  article-title: Proliferation and apoptosis in the seminiferous epithelium of photoinhibited Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus)
  publication-title: Int J Androl
  doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2605.2002.00363.x
– volume: 24
  start-page: 284
  year: 2001
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref1
  article-title: Seasonal changes in spermatogenic activity and in plasma levels of FSH, LH and testosterone, and the effect of immunization against inhibin in the male silver fox (Vulpes vulpes)
  publication-title: Int J Androl
  doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2605.2001.00300.x
– volume: 157
  start-page: 27
  year: 2019
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref20
  article-title: Sertoli-immature spermatids disengagement during testis regression in the armadillo
  publication-title: Reproduction
– volume: 11
  start-page: 4131
  year: 2000
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref29
  article-title: Complex phenotype of mice lacking occludin, a component of tight junction strands
  publication-title: Mol Biol Cell
  doi: 10.1091/mbc.11.12.4131
– volume: 363
  start-page: 97
  year: 2016
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref31
  article-title: Macrophages and dendritic cells in the post-testicular environment
  publication-title: Cell Tissue Res
  doi: 10.1007/s00441-015-2270-0
– volume: 2
  start-page: 755
  year: 2014
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref32
  article-title: Mononuclear phagocytes rapidly clear apoptotic epithelial cells in the proximal epididymis
  publication-title: Andrology
  doi: 10.1111/j.2047-2927.2014.00251.x
– volume: 3
  start-page: 598
  year: 2015
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref30
  article-title: Testicular histomorphometry and the proliferative and apoptotic activities of the seminiferous epithelium in Syrian hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) during regression owing to short photoperiod
  publication-title: Andrology
  doi: 10.1111/andr.12037
– volume: 29
  start-page: 119
  year: 1997
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref26
  article-title: Seasonal changes of the Leydig cells of viscacha (Lagostomus maximus maximus). A light and electron microscopy study
  publication-title: Tissue Cell
  doi: 10.1016/S0040-8166(97)80078-X
– volume: 90
  start-page: 48
  year: 2014
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref16
  article-title: Loss of Sertoli-germ cell adhesion determines the rapid germ cell elimination during the seasonal regression of the seminiferous epithelium of the large hairy armadillo Chaetophractus villosus
  publication-title: Biol Reprod
  doi: 10.1095/biolreprod.113.113118
– volume: 213
  start-page: 473
  year: 1985
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref35
  article-title: A mathematical method for estimating paired testes weight from in situ testicular measurements in three species of hamster
  publication-title: Anat Rec
  doi: 10.1002/ar.1092130313
– volume: 82
  start-page: 202
  year: 2010
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref18
  article-title: Claudin 11 deficiency in mice results in loss of the Sertoli cell epithelial phenotype in the testis
  publication-title: Biol Reprod
  doi: 10.1095/biolreprod.109.078907
– volume: 21
  start-page: S55
  year: 1986
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref34
  article-title: Effects of exogenous and endogenous melatonin on gonadal function in hamsters
  publication-title: J Neural Transm
– volume: 9
  start-page: 59
  year: 2018
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref39
  article-title: Characteristics of the epididymal luminal environment responsible for sperm maturation and storage
  publication-title: Front Endocrinol
  doi: 10.3389/fendo.2018.00059
– volume: 1748
  start-page: 229
  year: 2018
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref36
  article-title: Regulation of blood-testis barrier (BTB) dynamics, role of actin-, and microtubule-based cytoskeletons
  publication-title: Methods Mol Biol
  doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-7698-0_16
– volume: 64
  start-page: 16
  year: 2012
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref2
  article-title: The blood-testis barrier and its implications for male contraception
  publication-title: Pharmacol Rev
  doi: 10.1124/pr.110.002790
– volume: 17
  start-page: 149
  year: 2013
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref3
  article-title: Potency of melatonin in living beings
  publication-title: Dev Reprod
  doi: 10.12717/DR.2013.17.3.149
– volume: 140
  start-page: 3133
  year: 1999
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref38
  article-title: Short photoperiods evoke testicular apoptosis in white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus)
  publication-title: Endocrinology
  doi: 10.1210/endo.140.7.6870
– volume: 35
  start-page: 2339
  year: 1976
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref8
  article-title: Circadian rhythms and photoperiodic time measurement in mammals
  publication-title: Fed Proc
– volume: 24
  start-page: 263
  year: 2020
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref12
  article-title: The effects of daily melatonin gavage on reproductive activity in the male Syrian hamsters
  publication-title: Dev Reprod
  doi: 10.12717/DR.2020.24.4.263
– volume: 158
  start-page: 925
  year: 1967
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref9
  article-title: Photoperiodic control of hamster testis
  publication-title: Science
  doi: 10.1126/science.158.3803.925
– volume: 9
  start-page: 205
  year: 2015
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref13
  article-title: Circannual testis changes in seasonally breeding mammals
  publication-title: Sex Dev
  doi: 10.1159/000439039
– volume: 1
  start-page: 109
  year: 1980
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref28
  article-title: The pineal and its hormones in the control of reproduction in mammals
  publication-title: Endocr Rev
  doi: 10.1210/edrv-1-2-109
– volume: 64
  start-page: 706
  year: 2001
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref37
  article-title: Photoperiod-induced testicular apoptosis in European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris)
  publication-title: Biol Reprod
  doi: 10.1095/biolreprod64.2.706
– volume: 16
  start-page: 1
  year: 2012
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref4
  article-title: Neuroendocrine system in seasonal breeder: Focusing on the reproductive activity of male golden hamster
  publication-title: Dev Reprod
– volume: 28
  start-page: 123
  year: 2007
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref21
  article-title: Apoptosis and molecular pathways in the seminiferous epithelium of aged and photoinhibited Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus)
  publication-title: J Androl
  doi: 10.2164/jandrol.106.000778
– volume: 25
  start-page: 547
  year: 2013
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref15
  article-title: Spermatogenesis is seasonal in the large hairy armadillo, Chaetophractus villosus (Dasypodidae, Xenarthra, Mammalia)
  publication-title: Reprod Fertil Dev
  doi: 10.1071/RD12127
– volume: 36
  start-page: 564
  year: 2015
  ident: key2.0210416121729e+13_ref25
  article-title: The mammalian blood-testis barrier: Its biology and regulation
  publication-title: Endocr Rev
  doi: 10.1210/er.2014-1101
SSID ssj0001085650
Score 2.1386805
Snippet The Syrian (golden) hamsters are seasonal breeders whose reproductive functions are active in summer and inactive in winter. In experimental facility mimicking...
The Syrian (golden) hamsters are seasonal breeders whose reproductive functions are active in summer and inactive in winter. In experimental facility mimicking...
SourceID nrf
unpaywall
pubmedcentral
proquest
pubmed
crossref
SourceType Open Website
Open Access Repository
Aggregation Database
Index Database
Enrichment Source
StartPage 1
SubjectTerms 생물학
SummonAdditionalLinks – databaseName: Unpaywall
  dbid: UNPAY
  link: http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwnV3Pb9MwFLZGJ8Rp_IYgQAZxgEOKndSJc0L7qYLEhNgqbSfLjm2o2rlV2gqFv573krRaGRzgFCexY7342f4-2f4eIW8ynQHpsmnsNUNR7cLHsiwGsbdGGp5L7h2eRv58mg1Hg08X4mKHyPVZGNxWOVlY0yziW9SLn2m7Sai59R_m0Fy2ihMB7Ad4z24mAIX3yO7o9Mv-JcaSG2QiLkQTb7VLD3in6pMAe3lvUQc0AXIo-rzPtyakW6Hyf8KaN7dM3lmFua5_6On02nx0cpdcri1pt6FM-qul6Zc_fxN5_B9T75G9DqTS_dar7pMdFx6Q223YyvohCQfNbvdzFOhY0ANdYdQ7qoOlZ3MY6OmRm-raWToOFOAlPdQrq-kx1DK2NbgVnfnmOWD_Vm4WBtxpDbcN9YdyZzX0ikCH-gpVHBaPyOjk-PxwGHdxG-IyAUIJlNRLNwBcIYzWnjGXm8wCc3I6kczwQksnXWE5IMWUeZMxL4Swuc8Nk0YYmT4mvTAL7imhzjmWlwWK9ABvS8GhtHA69cJ55lyRRKS_bjxVdqLmGFtjqpDcYGuro68KW1slQnHFI_J2U2De6nn8Petr8AY1KccKNbjx-m2mJpUCpvFRAW7mRc4i8mrtLAr-IK626OBmqwV8JEGxfRjkIvKkdZ5NjSnCbo6l8y232mTACrffhPH3RvxbMpnDMBuRdxsHvGmIra4b8uwf8j4nvWW1ci8AaS3Ny65T_QIIjCqI
  priority: 102
  providerName: Unpaywall
Title Blood-Testis Barrier and Sperm Delayed in the Cauda Epididymis of the Reproductively Regressed Syrian Hamsters
URI https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33977170
https://www.proquest.com/docview/2526150053
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PMC8087257
https://www.ksdb.org/download/download_pdf?pid=dr-25-1-1
https://www.kci.go.kr/kciportal/ci/sereArticleSearch/ciSereArtiView.kci?sereArticleSearchBean.artiId=ART002704320
UnpaywallVersion publishedVersion
Volume 25
hasFullText 1
inHoldings 1
isFullTextHit
isPrint
ispartofPNX 발생과 생식, 2021, 25(1), , pp.1-14
journalDatabaseRights – providerCode: PRVAFT
  databaseName: Open Access Digital Library
  customDbUrl:
  eissn: 2465-9541
  dateEnd: 99991231
  omitProxy: true
  ssIdentifier: ssj0001085650
  issn: 2465-9525
  databaseCode: KQ8
  dateStart: 20120101
  isFulltext: true
  titleUrlDefault: http://grweb.coalliance.org/oadl/oadl.html
  providerName: Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries
– providerCode: PRVAQN
  databaseName: PubMed Central
  customDbUrl:
  eissn: 2465-9541
  dateEnd: 99991231
  omitProxy: true
  ssIdentifier: ssj0001085650
  issn: 2465-9525
  databaseCode: RPM
  dateStart: 20120101
  isFulltext: true
  titleUrlDefault: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/
  providerName: National Library of Medicine
– providerCode: PRVFZP
  databaseName: Scholars Portal Journals: Open Access
  customDbUrl:
  eissn: 2465-9541
  dateEnd: 20250331
  omitProxy: true
  ssIdentifier: ssj0001085650
  issn: 2465-9525
  databaseCode: M48
  dateStart: 20121201
  isFulltext: true
  titleUrlDefault: http://journals.scholarsportal.info
  providerName: Scholars Portal
link http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwjV1db9MwFLXYJgQviG_CR2UQQvCQzknqxHlAaFs3FaRNaFul8WQ5sQ3RgpulqyD_nnuTrKxakXiK8uE48b2xz0mccwh5G6sYSJeOfKsYimqn1hd5OvKtzkQWJCKwBv9GPjyKJ9PRlzN-9teqtG_A-Vpqh35S07oc_r5oPsED_7HVRgA6sj0-BqIXAtvjw2AYvKsufHSVwq-vvcXGBtmCkStFa4fDHv6372AAb8StiWs4irmf8pD36j9rTrsycG242q7DpDenVt5ZuEo1v1RZXhu3Du6Tez3gpDtdhjwgt4x7SG53FpTNI-J225nrpyi2Mae7qkYHO6qcpicVdNp0bErVGE0LRwEq0j210IruV4UudAMpQme23Q44vpOOhc6zbGC1pfFQ7qSBDHd0on6iIsP8MZke7J_uTfzeg8HPQyCHQC-tMCPACDxTyjJmkizWwIKMCgXLglQJI0yqA0B9EbNZzCznXCc2yZjIeCaiJ2TTzZx5RqgxhiV5ioI7wMEiSA7FjYosN5YZk4YeGV41sMx7gXL0ySglEhWMiBwfS4yIDLkMZOCR98sCVafN8e9D30DE5HleSNTTxuX3mTyvJbCGzxIwcJAmzCOvrwIqoQXxy4lyZraYw0lCFM6HDssjT7sAL2uMEEIHWDpZCf3yAKxwdY8rfrRC3oKJBLpMj3xYJsnNG9H19Rt5_h_X-ILcxRLdTLmXZPOyXphXAJ0us0Gb_4P2ndaAbE2Pvu58-wPDXhiL
linkProvider Scholars Portal
linkToUnpaywall http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwnV3Pb9MwFLZGJ8Rp_IYgQAZxgEOKndSJc0L7qYLEhNgqbSfLjm2o2rlV2gqFv573krRaGRzgFCexY7342f4-2f4eIW8ynQHpsmnsNUNR7cLHsiwGsbdGGp5L7h2eRv58mg1Hg08X4mKHyPVZGNxWOVlY0yziW9SLn2m7Sai59R_m0Fy2ihMB7Ad4z24mAIX3yO7o9Mv-JcaSG2QiLkQTb7VLD3in6pMAe3lvUQc0AXIo-rzPtyakW6Hyf8KaN7dM3lmFua5_6On02nx0cpdcri1pt6FM-qul6Zc_fxN5_B9T75G9DqTS_dar7pMdFx6Q223YyvohCQfNbvdzFOhY0ANdYdQ7qoOlZ3MY6OmRm-raWToOFOAlPdQrq-kx1DK2NbgVnfnmOWD_Vm4WBtxpDbcN9YdyZzX0ikCH-gpVHBaPyOjk-PxwGHdxG-IyAUIJlNRLNwBcIYzWnjGXm8wCc3I6kczwQksnXWE5IMWUeZMxL4Swuc8Nk0YYmT4mvTAL7imhzjmWlwWK9ABvS8GhtHA69cJ55lyRRKS_bjxVdqLmGFtjqpDcYGuro68KW1slQnHFI_J2U2De6nn8Petr8AY1KccKNbjx-m2mJpUCpvFRAW7mRc4i8mrtLAr-IK626OBmqwV8JEGxfRjkIvKkdZ5NjSnCbo6l8y232mTACrffhPH3RvxbMpnDMBuRdxsHvGmIra4b8uwf8j4nvWW1ci8AaS3Ny65T_QIIjCqI
openUrl ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fsummon.serialssolutions.com&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Ajournal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=Blood-Testis+Barrier+and+Sperm+Delayed+in+the+Cauda+Epididymis+of+the+Reproductively+Regressed+Syrian+Hamsters&rft.jtitle=Balsaeng%27gwa+saengsig&rft.au=Jeon%2C+Geon+Hyung&rft.au=Lee%2C+Sung-Ho&rft.au=Cheon%2C+Yong-Pil&rft.au=Choi%2C+Donchan&rft.date=2021-03-01&rft.issn=2465-9525&rft.volume=25&rft.issue=1&rft.spage=1&rft_id=info:doi/10.12717%2FDR.2021.25.1.1&rft.externalDBID=NO_FULL_TEXT
thumbnail_l http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/lc.gif&issn=2465-9525&client=summon
thumbnail_m http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/mc.gif&issn=2465-9525&client=summon
thumbnail_s http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/sc.gif&issn=2465-9525&client=summon