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A Sertoli cell (a kind of sustentacular cell) is a 'nurse' cell
Cell (biology)

The cell is the structural and functional unit of all known Life organisms. It is the smallest unit of an organism that is classified as living, and is often called the building bricks of life....
 of the testes
Testicle

The testicle is the male gonad in animals. This article will concentrate on mammalian testicles unless otherwise noted.The etymology of the word is somewhat colorfully based on Roman law....
 which is part of a seminiferous tubule.

It is activated by follicle-stimulating hormone
Follicle-stimulating hormone

Follicle-stimulating hormone is a hormone synthesized and secreted by gonadotropes in the anterior pituitary gland. FSH regulates the development, growth, pubertal maturation, and reproductive processes of the human body....
, and has FSH-receptor
FSH-receptor

The follicle stimulating hormone receptor or FSH-receptor is a transmembrane receptor that interacts with the follicle stimulating hormone and represents a G protein-coupled receptor ....
 on its membranes.

use its main function is to nurture the developing sperm cells through the stages of spermatogenesis
Spermatogenesis

Spermatogenesis is the process by which male spermatogonia develop into mature spermatozoa. Spermatozoa are the mature male gametes in many sexually reproducing organisms....
, the sertoli cell has also been called the "mother" or "nurse" cell. Sertoli cells also act as phagocytes, consuming the residual cytoplasm during spermiogenesis.






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A Sertoli cell (a kind of sustentacular cell) is a 'nurse' cell
Cell (biology)

The cell is the structural and functional unit of all known Life organisms. It is the smallest unit of an organism that is classified as living, and is often called the building bricks of life....
 of the testes
Testicle

The testicle is the male gonad in animals. This article will concentrate on mammalian testicles unless otherwise noted.The etymology of the word is somewhat colorfully based on Roman law....
 which is part of a seminiferous tubule.

It is activated by follicle-stimulating hormone
Follicle-stimulating hormone

Follicle-stimulating hormone is a hormone synthesized and secreted by gonadotropes in the anterior pituitary gland. FSH regulates the development, growth, pubertal maturation, and reproductive processes of the human body....
, and has FSH-receptor
FSH-receptor

The follicle stimulating hormone receptor or FSH-receptor is a transmembrane receptor that interacts with the follicle stimulating hormone and represents a G protein-coupled receptor ....
 on its membranes.

Functions

Because its main function is to nurture the developing sperm cells through the stages of spermatogenesis
Spermatogenesis

Spermatogenesis is the process by which male spermatogonia develop into mature spermatozoa. Spermatozoa are the mature male gametes in many sexually reproducing organisms....
, the sertoli cell has also been called the "mother" or "nurse" cell. Sertoli cells also act as phagocytes, consuming the residual cytoplasm during spermiogenesis. Translocation of germ cells from the base to the lumen of the seminiferous tubules occurs by conformational changes in the lateral margins of the sertoli cells.

Secretory

Sertoli cells secrete the following substances:

  • anti-Müllerian hormone
    Anti-müllerian hormone

    Anti-M?llerian hormone also known as AMH is a protein which in humans is encoded by the AMH gene. It has also been called M?llerian inhibiting factor , M?llerian inhibiting hormone , and M?llerian inhibiting substance ....
     (AMH) - secreted during the early stages of fetal
    Fetus

    A fetus is a developing mammal or other viviparous vertebrate, after the embryonic stage and before childbirth. The plural is fetuses, or sometimes feti....
     life.


  • inhibin
    Inhibin

    Inhibin is a peptide that is an Enzyme inhibitor of FSH synthesis and secretion, and participates in the regulation of the menstrual cycle....
     and activin
    Activin

    Activin is a peptide that enhances follicle-stimulating hormone Chemical synthesis and secretion and participates in the regulation of the menstrual cycle....
    s - secreted after puberty, and work together to regulate FSH secretion


  • androgen binding protein
    Androgen binding protein

    Androgen-binding protein is a glycoprotein produced by the Sertoli cells in the seminiferous tubules of the testis that binds specifically to testosterone , dihydrotestosterone , and 17-beta-estradiol....
     - facilitate spermatogenesis and sperm maturation


  • estradiol
    Estradiol

    Estradiol is a sex hormone. Mislabelled the "female" hormone, it is also present in males; it represents the major estrogen in humans. Estradiol has not only a critical impact on reproductive and sexual functioning, but also affects other organs including bone structure....
     - aromatase
    Aromatase

    Aromatase is an enzyme of the cytochrome P450 superfamily , whose function is to aromatize androgens , producing estrogens. As such, it is an important factor in sexual development....
     from Sertoli cells convert testosterone
    Testosterone

    Testosterone is a steroid hormone from the androgen group. In mammals, testosterone is primarily secreted in the testis of males and the ovaries of females, although small amounts are also secreted by the adrenal glands....
     to 17 beta estradiol to direct spermatogenesis
    Spermatogenesis

    Spermatogenesis is the process by which male spermatogonia develop into mature spermatozoa. Spermatozoa are the mature male gametes in many sexually reproducing organisms....


  • glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor
    Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor

    Glial cell derived neurotrophic factor, also known as GDNF is a protein which in humans is encoded by the GDNF gene.GDNF is a small protein that potently promotes the survival of many types of neurons....
     (GDNF) - has been demonstrated to function in promoting undifferentiating spermatogonia, which ensures stem cell self-renewal during the perinatal period.


  • the Ets related molecule (ERM transcription factor
    ERM transcription factor

    ERM transcription factor is a transcription factor generated in Sertoli cells, which are found in the testes and play a crucial role in spermatogenesis....
    ) - needed for maintenance of the spermatogonial stem cell in the adult testis.


  • transferrin
    Transferrin

    Transferrin is a blood plasma protein for iron ion delivery that, in humans, is encoded by the TF gene. Transferrin is a glycoprotein, which binds iron very tightly but reversibly....
     is a blood plasma protein for iron ion delivery


Structural

The tight junctions of Sertoli cells form the blood-testis barrier
Blood-testis barrier

The blood-testis barrier is a physical barrier between the blood vessels and the seminiferous tubules of the animal testicle.The barrier is formed by tight connections between the Sertoli cells, which are sustentacular cells of the seminiferous tubules, and nourish the Spermatogonium....
, a structure that partitions the interstitial blood
Blood

Blood is a specialized bodily fluid that delivers necessary substances to the body's Cell s ? such as nutrients and oxygen ? and transports waste products away from those same cells....
 compartment of the testis from the adluminal compartment of the seminiferous tubules. Because of the apical
Apical

Apical, from the Latin apex meaning to be at the apex or tip, may refer to:*Apical consonant, a consonant produced with the tip of the tongue...
 progression of the spermatogonia, the tight junctions must be dynamically reformed and broken to allow the immunoidentical spermatogonia to cross through the blood-testis barrier so they can become immunologically unique. Sertoli cells control the entry and exit of nutrient
Nutrient

A nutrient is a chemical that an organism needs to live and grow or a substance used in an organism's metabolism which must be taken in from its environment....
s, hormone
Hormone

Hormones are chemicals released by cells that affect cells in other parts of the body. Only a small amount of hormone is required to alter cell metabolism....
s and other chemicals into the tubules of the testis as well as make the adluminal compartment an immune-privileged site.

The cell is also responsible for establishing and maintaining the spermatogonial stem cell
Stem cell

Stem cells are Cell found in most, if not all, multi-cellular organisms. They are characterized by the ability to renew themselves through Mitosis cell division and Cellular differentiation into a diverse range of specialized cell types....
 niche, which ensures the renewal of stem cells and the differentiation of spermatogonia
Spermatogonium

A spermatogonium is an intermediary male gametogonium in the production of spermatozoa.There are three subtypes:*Type A cells, with dark nuclei....
 into mature germ cells that progress stepwise through the long process of spermatogenesis, ending in the release of spermatozoa
Spermatozoon

A sperm, from the ancient Greek word sp???a and and more commonly known as a sperm cell, is the ploidy cell that is the male gamete. It Fertilization an ovum to form a zygote....
. Sertoli cells bind to spermatogonial cells via N-cadherins and galctosyltransferase (via carbohydrate residues).

Other functions

During the Maturation phase of spermiogenesis
Spermiogenesis

Spermiogenesis is the final stage of spermatogenesis which sees the maturation of spermatids into mature, motile spermatozoon....
, the Sertoli cells consume the unneeded portions of the spermatozoa.

Production of Sertoli cells

Once fully differentiated, the Sertoli cell is unable to proliferate. Therefore, once spermatogenesis has begun, no more Sertoli cells are created.

Recently however, some scientists have found a way to grow these cells outside of the body. This gives rise to the possibility of repairing some defects that cause male infertility.

Nomenclature

Sertoli cells are called so because of their eponym
Eponym

An eponym is a person, whether real or fictitious, after whom a particular toponym, ethnonym, regnal year, discovery, or other item is named or thought to be named....
 Enrico Sertoli
Enrico Sertoli

Enrico Sertoli was an Italian physiologist and histologist who was a native of Sondrio. He studied medicine at the University of Pavia, where one of his instructors was physiologist Eusebio Oehl ....
, an Italian physiologist who discovered them while studying medicine in the University of Pavia, Italy.

He published a description of this cell in 1865. The cell was discovered by Sertoli with a Belthle microscope purchased in 1862, which he used while studying medicine.

In the 1865 publication, his first description used the terms "tree-like cell" or "stringy cell" and most importantly he referred to these "mother cells." It was other scientists who used Enrico's family name, Sertoli, to label these cell in publications, starting in 1888. As of 2006, two textbooks that are devoted specifically to the Sertoli cell have been published.

Histology

On slides, using standard staining, it can be easy to confuse the Sertoli cells with the other cells of the germinal epithelium. The most distinctive feature of the Sertoli cells is the dark nucleolus
Nucleolus

The nucleolus is a non-membrane bound structure found within the cell nucleus in which messenger RNA is Transcription , and is composed of protein and nucleic acids....
.

Pathology

Sertoli-Leydig cell tumour
Sertoli-Leydig cell tumour

Sertoli-Leydig cell tumour is a member of the sex cord-stromal tumour group of ovarian cancer and testicular cancers. The tumour is rare, comprising less than 1% of ovarian tumours,....
 are part of the sex cord-stromal tumour
Sex cord-stromal tumour

Sex cord-gonadal stromal tumour is a group of tumors of sex cord-derived tissues of the ovary and testis. In humans, this group accounts for 8% of ovarian cancers and under 5% of testicular cancers....
 group of ovarian neoplasm
Ovarian cancer

Ovarian cancer is a malignant tumor arising from an ovary. Although ovarian cancer is known to occur in many species, the majority of the medical literature and the focus of this article is on ovarian cancer in humans....
s.

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See also

  • Sertoli cell only syndrome


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