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The Expressional Pattern of Epididymal Protease Inhibitor (EPPIN) in the Male Syrian Hamsters.


ABSTRACT: The spermatogenesis is the process by which spermatozoa are generated in the testes. The spermatozoa travel male reproductive tract during which they meet many substances secreted from reproductive organs. One of the substances is epididymal protease inhibitor (EPPIN) that is involved in the post-testicular maturation including capability of fertilizing the eggs. The expression of EPPIN gene was investigated in various tissues of sexually mature and regressed male Syrian hamsters by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The EPPIN gene was identified in the testis and epididymis of the male Syrian hamsters and compared to the genes reported previously. There was no expression of EPPIN gene in reproductively and completely regressed testes of Syrian hamster. These results suggest that the expressions of the EPPIN gene are associated with the reproductive capability in the Syrian hamsters.

SUBMITTER: Park JI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6182231 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Expressional Pattern of Epididymal Protease Inhibitor (EPPIN) in the Male Syrian Hamsters.

Park Jong In JI   Jeon Byung Hyun BH   Kim Tae Hong TH   Kim Hyung June HJ   Choi Donchan D  

Development & reproduction 20180930 3


The spermatogenesis is the process by which spermatozoa are generated in the testes. The spermatozoa travel male reproductive tract during which they meet many substances secreted from reproductive organs. One of the substances is epididymal protease inhibitor (EPPIN) that is involved in the post-testicular maturation including capability of fertilizing the eggs. The expression of EPPIN gene was investigated in various tissues of sexually mature and regressed male Syrian hamsters by reverse tran  ...[more]

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