了解发育中垂体的性腺细胞系分化的最新进展。

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Charles Le Ciclé, Joëlle Cohen-Tannoudji, David L'Hôte
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摘要

背景:垂体是一个重要的内分泌器官,通过六种分泌激素的细胞类型调节体内平衡。其中,垂体促性腺激素细胞对生殖功能至关重要。在整个垂体本体发生过程中,促性腺激素细胞的分化是一个循序渐进的过程,其中涉及形态发生线索和转录因子,这促使祖细胞分化为特化的内分泌细胞。了解促性腺激素分化的内在机制至关重要,因为这一过程中的发育缺陷和异常可导致多种生殖疾病。我们在探讨这一问题时,特别关注了性腺细胞分化的三个重要方面:性腺细胞祖细胞群的鉴定、启动 Nr5a1 表达并进而导致性腺细胞命运承诺的早期机制,以及最后,驱动性腺细胞物理和功能网络形成的机制:总之,这篇综述旨在根据最新技术发展所获得的数据,通过重新审视先驱性研究,为性腺分化过程的三个方面提供新的见解。首先,我们重新研究了争论已久的垂体促性腺激素细胞的发育轨迹。其次,我们报告了 Nr5a1 表达的新调控机制,重点是 ERα 的参与。最后,我们强调了胚胎发育过程中驱动性腺网络形成的分子和细胞机制,这一过程似乎对性腺活动的调控至关重要。
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Recent advances in the understanding of gonadotrope lineage differentiation in the developing pituitary.

Background: The pituitary gland is a vital endocrine organ regulating body homeostasis through six hormone-secreting cell types. Among these, pituitary gonadotrope cells are essential for reproductive function. Throughout pituitary ontogenesis, gonadotrope cells differentiate in a stepwise process, involving both morphogenic cues and transcription factors, which drives specification of progenitor cells into specialized endocrine cells. It is crucial to understand the mechanisms underlying gonadotrope differentiation, as developmental defects and abnormalities in this process can lead to many reproductive pathologies.

Summary: This review offers a detailed overview of the latest advances in gonadotrope cell differentiation. We addressed this question with a specific focus on three important aspects of gonadotrope differentiation: the identification of the progenitor population giving rise to gonadotrope cells, the early mechanisms that initiate Nr5a1 expression and thus gonadotrope fate commitment and finally, the mechanisms driving the formation of physical and functional gonadotrope networks.

Key messages: Overall, this review aims to provide new insights into three aspects of the gonadotrope differentiation process by reconsidering pioneering studies in the light of data gained from latest technological developments. Firstly, we re-investigated the long debated developmental trajectory of pituitary gonadotrope cells. Secondly, we reported new regulatory mechanisms of Nr5a1 expression, focusing on the involvement of ERα. Finally, we highlighted the molecular and cellular mechanisms driving gonadotrope network formation during embryogenesis, a process that seems essential for regulation of gonadotrope activity.

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Neuroendocrinology
Neuroendocrinology 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
2.40%
发文量
50
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Neuroendocrinology'' publishes papers reporting original research in basic and clinical neuroendocrinology. The journal explores the complex interactions between neuronal networks and endocrine glands (in some instances also immunecells) in both central and peripheral nervous systems. Original contributions cover all aspects of the field, from molecular and cellular neuroendocrinology, physiology, pharmacology, and the neuroanatomy of neuroendocrine systems to neuroendocrine correlates of behaviour, clinical neuroendocrinology and neuroendocrine cancers. Readers also benefit from reviews by noted experts, which highlight especially active areas of current research, and special focus editions of topical interest.
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