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      Optimal dose of busulfan for depleting testicular germ cells of recipient mice before spermatogonial transplantation.

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          Successful spermatogonial transplantation requires depletion of the host germ cells to allow efficient colonization of the donor spermatogonial stem cells. Although a sterilizing drug, busulfan (Myleran), is commonly used for preparing a recipient mouse before transplantation, the optimal dose of this drug has not yet been defined. The present study investigated the effects of different doses of busulfan (10-50 mg per kg body weight) on survival rate, testicular mass and histomorphology, and on the haploid spermatids and spermatozoa of male BALB/c mice. The results suggest that a dosage of 30 mg kg(-1) is optimal for the ablative treatment with busulfan used to prepare the recipient mice. This dose results in an adequate depletion of the host germ cells for colonization of donor-derived spermatogonial stem cells and causes the lowest death rate of the animals.

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          Journal
          Asian J Androl
          Asian journal of andrology
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1745-7262
          1008-682X
          Mar 2010
          : 12
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Anatomy and Embryology, Wuhan University School of Medicine, China.
          Article
          aja200967
          10.1038/aja.2009.67
          3739084
          20010847
          156f4d68-4120-4a0a-9634-ff530dce6f6c
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