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Response of alpha 2-macroglobulin messenger ribonucleic acid expression to acute inflammation in the testis is different from the response in the liver and brain.
Li, A H; Zwain, I H; Pineau, C; Cazzolla, N; Saso, L; Silvestrini, B; Bardin, C W; Cheng, C Y.
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  • Li AH; Population Council, New York, New York 10021.
Biol Reprod ; 50(6): 1287-96, 1994 Jun.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7521677
Recent studies from this laboratory have shown that Sertoli cells derived from 20-day-old rats and cultured in vitro synthesize and secrete a nonspecific protease inhibitor that is structurally and immunologically similar to serum alpha 2-macroglobulin (alpha 2-MG). In contrast to its serum homologue, the testicular alpha 2-MG is not an acute-phase protein in the rat since its protein concentration in the rete-testis fluid does not increase in response to inflammation. In the present study we examined the expression of alpha 2-MG mRNA in the rat testis in comparison to that in the brain and liver following induced inflammation. alpha 2-MG mRNA in the testis did not respond to induced inflammation, whereas its protein concentration in serum and its mRNA level in the brain and liver increased significantly in 20-day-old inflamed rats. In 8-day-old rat testis, where the blood-testis barrier is not yet formed, alpha 2-MG mRNA expression also did not respond to induced inflammation. The mRNA expression of clusterin, another authentic Sertoli cell protein whose secretion appears to be closely related to cell-cell interactions in the seminiferous epithelium, was shown to be unaffected by induced inflammation in the testis, brain, and liver. In view of the unexpected differential expression of alpha 2-MG mRNA to induced inflammation in the testis and liver, we sought to examine whether Sertoli cell alpha 2-MG would respond to FSH and testosterone (T), the major regulators of testicular function. Interestingly, expression of alpha 2-MG and clusterin mRNA in the Sertoli cell was not regulated by FSH, T, or a combination of FSH and T. Since there is an intimate morphological relationship between Sertoli cells and germ cells, we next examined the effect of germ cell-conditioned medium (GCCM) on Sertoli cell alpha 2-MG and clusterin mRNA expression. It was noted that GCCM caused a dose-dependent stimulation of alpha 2-MG and inhibition of clusterin mRNA expression in Sertoli cells, respectively. Therefore, our studies have shown that the regulatory mechanism that modulates the expression of alpha 2-MG mRNA in the rat testis is different from its counterpart in the brain and liver.
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Testis / Alpha-Macroglobulins / RNA, Messenger / Gene Expression / Molecular Chaperones / Inflammation Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Biol Reprod Year: 1994 Document type: Article Country of publication: United States
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Testis / Alpha-Macroglobulins / RNA, Messenger / Gene Expression / Molecular Chaperones / Inflammation Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Biol Reprod Year: 1994 Document type: Article Country of publication: United States