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Reprod Biol ; 21(3): 100511, 2021 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33991765

RESUMO

Ephrin receptors and ligands are membrane-bound molecules that modulate diverse cellular functions such as cell adhesion, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, motility, differentiation and proliferation. We recently reported the co-expression of ephrin-B1 and EphB4 in adult and foetal Leydig cells of the mouse testis, and thus speculated that their co-expression is a common property in gonadal steroidogenic cells. Therefore, in this study we examined the expression and localisation of ephrin-B1 and EphB4 in the naturally cycling mouse ovary, as their expression patterns in the ovary are virtually unknown. We found that ephrin-B1 and EphB4 were co-expressed in steroidogenic cells of all kinds, i.e. granulosa cells and CYP17A1-positive steroidogenic theca cells as well as in 3ß-HSD-positive luteal cells and the interstitial glands; their co-expression potentially serves as a good marker to identify sex steroid-producing cells even in extra-gonadal organs/tissues. We also found that ephrin-B1 and EphB4 expression in granulosa cells was faint and strong, respectively; ephrin-B1 expression in luteal cells was weak in developing and temporally mature corpora lutea (those of the current cycle) and likely strong in regressing corpora lutea (those of the previous cycle) and EphB4 expression in luteal cells was weak in corpora lutea of the current cycle and likely faint/negative in the corpora lutea of the previous cycle. These findings suggest that a luteinising hormone surge triggers the upregulation of ephrin-B1 and downregulation of EphB4, as this expression fluctuation occurs after the surge. Overall, ephrin-B1 and EphB4 expression patterns may represent benchmarks for steroidogenic cells in the ovary.


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Efrina-B1/metabolismo , Regulação da Expressão Gênica/fisiologia , Ovário/metabolismo , Receptor EphB4/metabolismo , Animais , Efrina-B1/genética , Feminino , Camundongos , Ovário/citologia , Transporte Proteico , Receptor EphB4/genética
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Reprod Biol ; 20(3): 321-332, 2020 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32620380

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The erythropoietin-producing hepatocellular receptor B (EphB) class and ephrin-B ligand have been implicated in boundary formation in various epithelia. We recently found that ephrin-B1 and EphB2/EphB4 exhibit complementary expression in the epithelia along the excurrent duct system in the adult mouse testis. Moreover, the organisation and integrity of the duct system is indispensable for the transport of spermatozoa. Here, we examined ephrin-B1, EphB2 and EphB4 expression in the mouse testis during postnatal development. RT-PCR analysis revealed that the relative expression levels of these molecules decreased with age in early postnatal development, and were similar to those of adults by four weeks of age. Furthermore, immunostaining revealed that the excurrent duct system compartments exhibiting complementary expression of ephrin-B1 and EphB2/EphB4 were formed by two weeks of age. Meanwhile, ephrin-B1 and EphB4 were effective markers for spermatogonia in the neonatal testis due to their negative expression in gonocytes. Alternatively, EphB2 was a suitable marker for assessing completion of the first wave of spermatogenesis in puberty, due to its strong expression in the elongated spermatids of seminiferous tubules. Lastly, ephrin-B1 and EphB4 proved to be markers of both foetal and adult Leydig cells during postnatal development, as they were expressed in CYP17A1-positive cells. This study is the first to investigate the expression of ephrin-B1, EphB2, and EphB4 in normal mouse testes during postnatal development. The expression patterns of ephrin-B and EphBs may represent suitable tools for examining organisation of the excurrent duct system and monitoring reproductive toxicity during postnatal development.


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Efrina-B1/metabolismo , Receptor EphB2/metabolismo , Receptor EphB4/metabolismo , Espermatogônias/metabolismo , Testículo/metabolismo , Animais , Masculino , Camundongos , Espermatogênese/fisiologia , Testículo/crescimento & desenvolvimento
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