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Mice Sperm in a Dish

Artificial mouse sperm made in a dish

If they just would have included a photo of the finished product…

It’s not the mother load of discoveries in our field, but it’s pretty close. It tells us that the mother load is definitely out there…and within reach. Yup, the good news is that real. live, old-fashioned sperm were made in a dish… at least for mice.

The Holy Grail: Artificial Sperm

For the 55,000 reproductive age cancers survivors annually in the U.S. and a host of other men who are sterile due to injury, genetics, exposures and the like, this is good news. Despite the availability of utterly fantastic reproductive technologies like sperm mapping, in vitro fertilization and intracytoplasmic sperm injection, some men still do not have sperm to use them. The standard of care in reproductive medicine today is a sperm: a mature one, with a tail, and hopefully moving or at least alive.

And the sperm can come from anywhere. Often, men with no sperm in the ejaculate will have sperm within the reproductive organs such as the testicle or epididymis. These sperm work great to help them become fathers. But there are many other men do not have any sperm, anywhere, especially men with childhood cancers who were blasted with sterilizing treatments before they even reached puberty and made their first sperm. Clinically, I see these patients all the time and this is the crowd of men I am very motivated to help in my short time on this good earth.

The Finding: Functional Sperm for Mice

The recipe to produce functional sperm from stem cells precursors has eluded researchers for 50 years. There have been many false starts, including the last one in 2009 out of Newcastle that was published and then retracted from print by the editors one week later. But, a group from Yokohama City Japan nailed it and recently published functional mouse sperm from testis stem cell precursors.

From reading the paper, it is clear that it took several years of constant, diligent work to find the key ingredients to make it happen. In my opinion, the secret sauce was that our recent, vastly improved understanding of stem cell biology really enlightened the science. They took testicular tissue from newly born mice that contained only stem cells (no sperm, just sperm precursors) and put them in a jello-like environment. Getting them to grow was the trickiest part and finding the right food was also critical.

How is This Sperm Different?

What made this paper great was that the scientists made reproductively “competent” sperm. They took the artificially created sperm and used them with high technology approaches to create baby mice. Then, they let the baby mice grow up and mate. Remarkably, the offspring of these mated mice were normal. Can’t ask for much more from a sperm now can we? Many have tried, including some of my closest colleagues, but no one has gone this far before. Bravo!

So now, all we have to do is replicate this in humans, something that I have been pursuing for several years with colleagues. What is so uplifting for me about this paper is that it seems that making human sperm in a dish is really more evolutionary than revolutionary science. I better go buy some more of that midnight oil….

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  1. doing great work Dr Paul! I guess if you’re helping the guys, then you’re also helping the gals.

  2. This is great news Dr. Turek, thanks for posting this info. Do you think they will have any human trials in the near future (I doubt it will be soon)?

    • Richard, We are currently enrolling Y chromosome deleted, FNA map-negative men for a clinical trial at Stanford University that it somewhat similar to this. We are taking a routine skin biopsy and transforming these skin cells into adult induced pluripotency stem cells (iPS cells). We are planning then to “drive” these cells to sperm in a dish, but this second part will take a few years to perfect.

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About Dr. Turek

A founder of the male fertility and male sexual healthcare movement, Dr. Paul Turek is also an internationally recognized master microsurgeon who specializes in vasectomy and vasectomy reversal, FNA testicular mapping, sperm retrieval and male erectile and sexual dysfunction.

He is a former Academy of Medical Educators Endowed Chair Professor of Urology, Obstetrics & Gynecology at UCSF and while there, directed a National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant for training new leaders in men's reproductive health. He has authored more than 175 publications on genetic, urological and epidemiological issues in men's reproductive health and regularly consults for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the NIH and other branches of the US government and industry on matters relating to men's reproductive health. He currently holds an NIH grant to create a human artificial testicle to make sperm.

He is Past-President of the American Society of Andrology, a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, the Société Internationale d'Urologie and the Royal Society of Medicine (London). Dr Turek is also Editor of the Reproductive Volume of Netter's Images, 2nd Edition. His hobbies include vintage cars and long board surfing.

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