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Rat prostaglandin D2 synthetase: its tissue distribution, changes during maturation, and regulation in the testis and epididymis.
Sorrentino, C; Silvestrini, B; Braghiroli, L; Chung, S S; Giacomelli, S; Leone, M G; Xie, Y; Sui, Y; Mo, M; Cheng, C Y.
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  • Sorrentino C; The Population Council, New York, New York 10021, USA.
Biol Reprod ; 59(4): 843-53, 1998 Oct.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9746734
ABSTRACT
The changes in glutathione-independent prostaglandin D2 synthetase (PGD-S) during maturation in the rat were determined in selected organs by an RIA using PGD-S purified from rat cerebrospinal fluid and a monospecific anti-rat PGD-S polyclonal antibody. In a survey of its tissue distribution in various organ extracts and biological fluids, it was found that the concentration of PGD-S was highest in the epididymis-about 6- and 80-fold greater than that in the brain and testis, respectively. During maturation, PGD-S concentration increased steadily in the testis and epididymis; this is in contrast to the pattern of changes in the brain and liver, which showed a general trend of decline. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and Southern blotting were used to demonstrate the presence of PGD-S mRNA transcript in the testis and in Sertoli and germ cells. In the epididymis, the steady-state PGD-S mRNA level was highest in the caput, followed by the cauda and corpus. Orchiectomy induced a drastic reduction of PGD-S concentration in all three epididymal compartments. Administration of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) failed to restore the reduced epididymal PGD-S level except in the caput epididymis, where 4 days after DHT treatment the level of PGD-S was restored to about 50% of the pre-orchiectomized level; this suggests that the epididymal PGD-S level is not entirely regulated by androgen and that another yet to be identified testicular factor(s) is likely to be involved in its regulation. Germ cell-conditioned medium was also shown to stimulate PGD-S expression in the Sertoli cell. These results illustrate that PGD-S is an important molecule in testicular and epididymal function and that it is likely involved in spermatogenesis and sperm maturation.
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Testículo / Oxirredutases Intramoleculares / Epididimo Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 1998 Tipo de documento: Article
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Testículo / Oxirredutases Intramoleculares / Epididimo Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 1998 Tipo de documento: Article