Androgen receptor expression is required to ensure development of adult Leydig cells and to prevent development of steroidogenic cells with adrenal characteristics in the mouse testis.

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Peter J O'Shaughnessy, Rod T Mitchell, Ana Monteiro, Laura O'Hara, Lyndsey Cruickshanks, Hedi Claahsen-van der Grinten, Pamela Brown, Margaret Abel, Lee B Smith
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Background: The interstitium of the mouse testis contains Leydig cells and a small number of steroidogenic cells with adrenal characteristics which may be derived from the fetal adrenal during development or may be a normal subset of the developing fetal Leydig cells. Currently it is not known what regulates development and/or proliferation of this sub-population of steroidogenic cells in the mouse testis. Androgen receptors (AR) are essential for normal testicular function and in this study we have examined the role of the AR in regulating interstitial cell development.

Results: Using a mouse model which lacks gonadotropins and AR (hpg.ARKO), stimulation of luteinising hormone receptors in vivo with human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) caused a marked increase in adrenal cell transcripts/protein in a group of testicular interstitial cells. hCG also induced testicular transcripts associated with basic steroidogenic function in these mice but had no effect on adult Leydig cell-specific transcript levels. In hpg mice with functional AR, treatment with hCG induced Leydig cell-specific function and had no effect on adrenal transcript levels. Examination of mice with cell-specific AR deletion and knockdown of AR in a mouse Leydig cell line suggests that AR in the Leydig cells are likely to regulate these effects.

Conclusions: This study shows that in the mouse the androgen receptor is required both to prevent development of testicular cells with adrenal characteristics and to ensure development of an adult Leydig cell phenotype.

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雄激素受体的表达是保证成年睾丸间质细胞发育和防止具有肾上腺特征的类固醇细胞发育所必需的。
背景:小鼠睾丸间质中含有间质细胞和少量具有肾上腺特征的类固醇细胞,这些细胞可能来自发育中的胎儿肾上腺,也可能是发育中的胎儿间质细胞的正常亚群。目前尚不清楚是什么调节了小鼠睾丸中这一类固醇生成细胞亚群的发育和/或增殖。雄激素受体(AR)对正常睾丸功能至关重要,在本研究中,我们研究了AR在调节间质细胞发育中的作用。结果:在缺乏促性腺激素和AR (hpg.ARKO)的小鼠模型中,人绒毛膜促性腺激素(hCG)刺激体内促黄体生成素受体引起一组睾丸间质细胞中肾上腺细胞转录物/蛋白的显著增加。在这些小鼠中,hCG也诱导了与基本类固醇生成功能相关的睾丸转录物,但对成年睾丸间质细胞特异性转录物水平没有影响。在功能性AR的hpg小鼠中,hCG治疗可诱导间质细胞特异性功能,但对肾上腺转录物水平无影响。在小鼠间质细胞系中对细胞特异性AR缺失和AR敲低的小鼠进行的检查表明,间质细胞中的AR可能调节这些作用。结论:本研究表明,在小鼠中,雄激素受体既可以阻止具有肾上腺特征的睾丸细胞的发育,也可以确保成年间质细胞表型的发育。
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BMC Developmental Biology
BMC Developmental Biology 生物-发育生物学
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期刊介绍: BMC Developmental Biology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on the development, growth, differentiation and regeneration of multicellular organisms, including molecular, cellular, tissue, organ and whole organism research.
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