Non-obstructive vas deferens and epididymis loss in cystic fibrosis rats

IF 2.6 Q2 Medicine
Z.E. Plyler , S.E. Birket , B.D. Schultz , J.S. Hong , S.M. Rowe , C.F. Petty , M.R. Crowley , D.K. Crossman , T.R. Schoeb , E.J. Sorscher
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This study utilizes morphological and mechanistic endpoints to characterize the onset of bilateral atresia of the vas deferens in a recently derived cystic fibrosis (CF) rat model. Embryonic reproductive structures, including Wolffian (mesonephric) duct, Mullerian (paramesonephric) duct, mesonephric tubules, and gonad, were shown to mature normally through late embryogenesis, with involution of the vas deferens and/or epididymis typically occurring between birth and postnatal day 4 (P4), although timing and degree of atresia varied. No evidence of mucus obstruction, which is associated with pathology in other CF-affected tissues, was observed at any embryological or postnatal time point. Reduced epididymal coiling was noted post-partum and appeared to coincide with, or predate, loss of more distal vas deferens structure. Remarkably, α smooth muscle actin expression in cells surrounding duct epithelia was markedly diminished in CF animals by P2.5 when compared to wild type counterparts, indicating reduced muscle development. RNA-seq and immunohistochemical analysis of affected tissues showed disruption of developmental signaling by Wnt and related pathways. The findings have relevance to vas deferens loss in humans with CF, where timing of ductular damage is not well characterized and underlying mechanisms are not understood. If vas deferens atresia in humans begins in late gestation and continues through early postnatal life, emerging modulator therapies given perinatally might preserve and enhance integrity of the reproductive tract, which is otherwise absent or deficient in 97% of males with cystic fibrosis.

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囊性纤维化大鼠非梗阻性输精管和附睾丧失
本研究利用形态学和机制终点来描述最近衍生的囊性纤维化(CF)大鼠模型中输精管双侧闭锁的发病特征。胚胎生殖结构,包括Wolffian(中肾)管,Mullerian(副肾)管,中肾小管和性腺,在胚胎发育晚期正常成熟,输精管和/或附睾的复归通常发生在出生和出生后第4天(P4)之间,尽管闭锁的时间和程度各不相同。在任何胚胎学或出生后时间点均未观察到与其他cf影响组织病理相关的粘液阻塞的证据。附睾卷绕减少是在产后发现的,似乎与更多远端输精管结构的丧失同时发生,或在此之前发生。值得注意的是,与野生型相比,CF动物导管上皮周围细胞中α平滑肌肌动蛋白的表达明显减少,表明肌肉发育减少。受影响组织的RNA-seq和免疫组织化学分析显示Wnt和相关通路的发育信号中断。这些发现与CF患者输精管损伤有关,其中输精管损伤的时间尚未很好地表征,其潜在机制尚不清楚。如果人类输精管闭锁始于妊娠晚期并持续到出生后早期,围产期给予的新兴调节疗法可能会保持和增强生殖道的完整性,否则97%的囊性纤维化男性没有或缺乏生殖道完整性。
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Mechanisms of Development
Mechanisms of Development 生物-发育生物学
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3.60
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审稿时长
12.4 weeks
期刊介绍: Mechanisms of Development is an international journal covering the areas of cell biology and developmental biology. In addition to publishing work at the interphase of these two disciplines, we also publish work that is purely cell biology as well as classical developmental biology. Mechanisms of Development will consider papers in any area of cell biology or developmental biology, in any model system like animals and plants, using a variety of approaches, such as cellular, biomechanical, molecular, quantitative, computational and theoretical biology. Areas of particular interest include: Cell and tissue morphogenesis Cell adhesion and migration Cell shape and polarity Biomechanics Theoretical modelling of cell and developmental biology Quantitative biology Stem cell biology Cell differentiation Cell proliferation and cell death Evo-Devo Membrane traffic Metabolic regulation Organ and organoid development Regeneration Mechanisms of Development does not publish descriptive studies of gene expression patterns and molecular screens; for submission of such studies see Gene Expression Patterns.
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