Expression of Kisspeptin in the Adult Hamster Testis

Jin-Soo Park, Y. Cheon, D. Choi, Sung-Ho Lee
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Abstract Kisspeptins, products of KISS1 gene, are ligands of the G-protein coupled receptor (GPR54), and the kisspeptin-GPR54 signaling has an important role as an upstream regulator of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons. Interestingly, extrahypothalamic expressions of kisspeptin/GPR-54 in gonads have been found in primates and experimental rodents such as rats and mice. Hamsters, another potent experimental rodent, also have a kisspeptin-GPR54 system in their ovaries. The presence of testicular kisspeptin-GPR54 system, however, remains to be solved. The present study was undertaken to determine whether the kisspeptin is expressed in hamster testis. To do this, reverse transcription-polymerase chain reactions (RT-PCRs) and immunohistochemistry (IHC) were employed. After the nest PCR, two cDNA products (320 and 280 bp, respectively) were detected by 3% agarose gel electrophoresis, and sequencing analysis revealed that the 320 bp product was correctly amplified from hamster kisspeptin cDNA. Modest immunoreactive (IR) kisspeptins were detected in Leydig-interstitial cells, and the weak signals were detected in germ cells, mostly in round spermatids and residual bodies of elongated spermatids. In the present study, we found the kisspeptin expression in the testis of Syrian hamster. Further studies on the local role(s) of testicular kisspeptin are expected for a better understanding the physiology of hamster testis, including photoperiodic gonadal regression specifically occurred in hamster gonads.
Kisspeptin在成年仓鼠睾丸中的表达
kisspeptin是KISS1基因的产物,是g蛋白偶联受体(GPR54)的配体,kisspeptin-GPR54信号通路在促性腺激素释放激素(GnRH)神经元的上游调控中具有重要作用。有趣的是,在灵长类动物和实验啮齿类动物(如大鼠和小鼠)的性腺中发现了kisspeptin/GPR-54在下丘脑外的表达。仓鼠是另一种强有力的实验性啮齿动物,它们的卵巢中也有kisspeptin-GPR54系统。然而,睾丸kisspeptin-GPR54系统的存在仍有待解决。本研究旨在确定kisspeptin是否在仓鼠睾丸中表达。为此,采用了逆转录聚合酶链反应(rt - pcr)和免疫组织化学(IHC)。巢式PCR完成后,3%琼脂糖凝胶电泳检测到两个cDNA产物(分别为320 bp和280 bp),测序分析表明,从仓鼠kisspeptin cDNA中正确扩增出320 bp的产物。在leydigi间质细胞中检测到中度免疫反应(IR) kisspeptin,在生殖细胞中检测到弱信号,主要在圆形精子和细长精子残体中检测到。本研究在叙利亚仓鼠睾丸中发现了kisspeptin的表达。进一步研究睾丸kisspeptin的局部作用有望更好地理解仓鼠睾丸生理学,包括仓鼠性腺特异性发生的光周期性腺退化。
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