Effect of vitamin A deficiency on the testis-specific histone TH2B of the rat

The effect of vitamin A deficiency on rat testis was studied biochemically and histo-logically. The earliest change in nuclear basic proteins was a decrease and disappearance of the testis-specific protein (TP); the disappearance approximately coincided with cessation of growth. At later stages of d...

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Main Authors: Jittaporn Wattanaseree, Jisnuson Svasti, Pim Bubpaniroj, Viroj Mitranond
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spelling th-mahidol.305702018-10-12T14:40:13Z Effect of vitamin A deficiency on the testis-specific histone TH2B of the rat Jittaporn Wattanaseree Jisnuson Svasti Pim Bubpaniroj Viroj Mitranond Mahidol University Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology The effect of vitamin A deficiency on rat testis was studied biochemically and histo-logically. The earliest change in nuclear basic proteins was a decrease and disappearance of the testis-specific protein (TP); the disappearance approximately coincided with cessation of growth. At later stages of deficiency, the testis-specific histone TH2B was markedly reduced and in some cases disappeared, as did the TH1 histone band. Histological studies indicated that the loss of TH2B and TH1 requires a substantial degree of testicular degeneration, because they could still be detected to some extent in testes containing mainly Sertoli cells, reduced numbers of spermato-gonia and very few spermatocytes. The effect of retinol in maintaining the germ cells and the testis-specific basic proteins TP and TH2B was very specific, in that it could not be replaced by retinoic acid, which can maintain normal body growth. Prolonged supplementation of vitamin A-deficient animals with retinyl palmitate partially restored the levels of TP, TH2B, and TH1. © 1984 BY THE JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY. 2018-10-12T07:40:13Z 2018-10-12T07:40:13Z 1984-01-01 Article Journal of Biochemistry. Vol.95, No.1 (1984), 179-186 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a134582 0021924X 2-s2.0-0021339488 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/30570 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0021339488&origin=inward
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Jittaporn Wattanaseree
Jisnuson Svasti
Pim Bubpaniroj
Viroj Mitranond
Effect of vitamin A deficiency on the testis-specific histone TH2B of the rat
description The effect of vitamin A deficiency on rat testis was studied biochemically and histo-logically. The earliest change in nuclear basic proteins was a decrease and disappearance of the testis-specific protein (TP); the disappearance approximately coincided with cessation of growth. At later stages of deficiency, the testis-specific histone TH2B was markedly reduced and in some cases disappeared, as did the TH1 histone band. Histological studies indicated that the loss of TH2B and TH1 requires a substantial degree of testicular degeneration, because they could still be detected to some extent in testes containing mainly Sertoli cells, reduced numbers of spermato-gonia and very few spermatocytes. The effect of retinol in maintaining the germ cells and the testis-specific basic proteins TP and TH2B was very specific, in that it could not be replaced by retinoic acid, which can maintain normal body growth. Prolonged supplementation of vitamin A-deficient animals with retinyl palmitate partially restored the levels of TP, TH2B, and TH1. © 1984 BY THE JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY.
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Jittaporn Wattanaseree
Jisnuson Svasti
Pim Bubpaniroj
Viroj Mitranond
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author Jittaporn Wattanaseree
Jisnuson Svasti
Pim Bubpaniroj
Viroj Mitranond
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title Effect of vitamin A deficiency on the testis-specific histone TH2B of the rat
title_short Effect of vitamin A deficiency on the testis-specific histone TH2B of the rat
title_full Effect of vitamin A deficiency on the testis-specific histone TH2B of the rat
title_fullStr Effect of vitamin A deficiency on the testis-specific histone TH2B of the rat
title_full_unstemmed Effect of vitamin A deficiency on the testis-specific histone TH2B of the rat
title_sort effect of vitamin a deficiency on the testis-specific histone th2b of the rat
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