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Reprod Biol ; 23(1): 100711, 2023 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36462395

ABSTRACT

Testicular factors play a vital role in spermatogenesis. We characterized the functional role of rat Spink2, Spaca7 and Pdcl2 genes. Their primary, secondary and tertiary structure were deduced in silico. The genes of rat Spink2, Spaca7 and Pdcl2 mRNA were predominantly expressed in the testis. SPINK2, SPACA7 and PDCL2 protein expression was evident in all the cell types of testis and on spermatozoa. Ablation of each of these proteins by active immunization resulted in reduced fecundity and sperm count. Damage to the anatomical architecture of testis and epididymis was evident. In SPINK2 immunized rats, 283 genes were differentially regulated while it was 434 and 872 genes for SPACA7 and PDCL2 respectively. Genes that were differentially regulated in the testis of SPINK2 immunized rats primarily belonged to extracellular exosome formation, extracellular space and response to drugs. SPACA7 ablation affected genes related to extracellular space, oxidation-reduction processes, endoplasmic reticulum membrane and response to drugs. Differential gene expression was observed for nuclear function, protein binding and positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter in testis of PDCL2 immunized rats. Results of our study demonstrate the role of SPINK2, SPACA7 and PDCL2 in spermatogenesis and in important molecular processes that may dictate testicular function and other physiological responses as well.


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Molecular Chaperones , Seminal Plasma Proteins , Testis , Transcriptome , Trypsin Inhibitor, Kazal Pancreatic , Animals , Male , Rats , Fertility , Immunization , Semen , Spermatogenesis/physiology , Spermatozoa/metabolism , Testis/metabolism , Vaccination , Trypsin Inhibitor, Kazal Pancreatic/metabolism , Seminal Plasma Proteins/metabolism , Molecular Chaperones/metabolism
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Andrologia ; 51(11): e13437, 2019 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31637753

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Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) such as toll-like receptors (TLRs) and nuclear oligomerization domain (NOD) receptors along with antimicrobial proteins and peptides (AMPs) are crucial for innate immunity. The pathology of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus is associated with the disrupted expression of TLRs, NODs and AMPs in the kidney, lungs and other organs. However, such a relation in the male reproductive tract is not yet investigated. In this study, we analysed the expression pattern of Tlr1-13, Nod1/2 receptors and AMPs (ß-defensins and defensin-like proteins of the Sperm-Associated Antigen 11 (Spag11) family) in the male reproductive tissues (caput, cauda and testis) obtained from diabetic or insulin-treated diabetic or untreated control rats. Alterations in the expression pattern of Tlr1-13, Nod 1/ 2, Defb1, 2, 21, 24, 27, 30 and Spag11a/ c/ t were observed under diabetic conditions. Administration of insulin to diabetic rats could modulate the expression pattern of only some these genes. Results of our study indicate perturbed gene expression profile of Tlrs, Nod1/2, Defbs and Spag11 isoforms in the epididymis and testis of diabetic rats, and this could be one of the important reasons for the increased risk of infections in the male genital tract.


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Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides/metabolism , Defensins/metabolism , Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental/metabolism , Epididymis/metabolism , Testis/metabolism , Toll-Like Receptors/metabolism , Alloxan , Animals , Antigens, Surface/metabolism , Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental/drug therapy , Epididymis/drug effects , Glycopeptides/metabolism , Insulin/pharmacology , Insulin/therapeutic use , Male , Rats, Wistar , Testis/drug effects , beta-Defensins
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