casein-kinase-ii has been researched along with Azoospermia* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for casein-kinase-ii and Azoospermia
Article | Year |
---|---|
Deletion of Ck2β gene causes germ cell development arrest and azoospermia in male mice.
In humans, non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA) is a major cause of male infertility. However, the aetiology of NOA is largely unknown. Previous studies reported that protein CK2β was abundantly and broadly expressed in spermatogenic cells. Here, we investigate whether protein CK2β participates in spermatogenesis.. In this study, we separated spermatogenic cells using STA-PUT velocity sedimentation, analysed the expression pattern of protein CK2β by immunoblotting, specifically deleted Ck2β gene in early-stage spermatogenic cells by crossing Ck2β. Ablation of Ck2β gene triggered excessive germ cell apoptosis, germ cell development arrest, azoospermia and male infertility. Inactivation of Ck2β gene caused distinctly reduced expression of Ck2α' gene and CK2α' protein.. Ck2β is a vital gene for germ cell survival and male fertility in mice. Topics: Animals; Apoptosis; Azoospermia; Casein Kinase II; Gene Deletion; Germ Cells; Male; Mice; Mice, Knockout | 2020 |