Aging-associated vacuolation of multi-ciliated cells in the distal mouse oviduct reflects unique cell identity and luminal microenvironment

Keerthana Harwalkar, Nobuko Yamanaka, Alain S Pacis, Selina Zhao, Katie Teng, Warwick Pitman, Mitaali Taskar, Vera Lynn, Alex Frances Thornton, Matthew J Ford, Yojiro Yamanaka
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The female reproductive organs present with the earliest aging characteristics, such as a decline in fertility and estrous cyclicity. While age-related changes in the ovary are well-documented, it is unclear if any age-associated changes occur in the other female reproductive organs, such as the oviduct/fallopian tube. The recent recognition of the distal end of the fallopian tube as the tissue of origin of high-grade serous tubal ovarian carcinomas (HGSCs), and that its patient demographic is strongly biased to postmenopausal women, motivated us to investigate age-associated changes in this organ. At the distal end of aged oviducts in mice, we found vacuolated multi-ciliated cells (MCCs) with a severely apically displaced and deformed nucleus. This phenotype was unique to the distal oviduct epithelium - infundibulum (INF) and ampulla (AMP). Ovariectomy did not affect the timeline of MCC vacuolation, suggesting little involvement of ovulation and hormonal regulation. MCC vacuolation was induced in hypoxia or hydroxyurea treatments in in vitro organotypic culture of all oviduct regions, not limited to the INF/AMP epithelium. This suggests high oxygen demand in MCCs, compared to other cell types, and a uniquely stressed INF/AMP epithelial microenvironment in vivo. We found that the blood circulation of INF/AMP depended on the ovarian artery, different from the rest of the oviduct epithelium and its circulation declined along with ovarian activities. We conclude that a decline in local blood circulation and distinct cellular identity of the INF/AMP epithelium caused age-associated MCC vacuolation, reflecting its mild, chronically stressed microenvironment.
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小鼠输卵管远端多纤毛细胞衰老相关空泡化反映了独特的细胞特征和管腔微环境
女性生殖器官最早出现衰老特征,如生育能力和发情周期的下降。卵巢与年龄有关的变化已得到充分证实,但输卵管/输卵管等其他女性生殖器官是否会发生与年龄有关的变化尚不清楚。最近,人们认识到输卵管远端是高级别浆液性输卵管卵巢癌(HGSCs)的起源组织,而且其患者人群主要偏向于绝经后妇女,这促使我们研究该器官与年龄相关的变化。在老龄小鼠输卵管的远端,我们发现了空泡化的多纤毛细胞(MCCs),细胞核顶端严重移位和变形。这种表型是输卵管远端上皮--输卵管内膜(INF)和安瓿(AMP)所特有的。卵巢切除术并不影响MCC空泡化的时间轴,这表明与排卵和激素调节的关系不大。在所有输卵管区域的体外器官型培养中,缺氧或羟基脲处理都会诱导MCC空泡化,而不仅限于INF/AMP上皮。这表明与其他细胞类型相比,MCCs的需氧量很高,而且体内INF/AMP上皮微环境的压力也很独特。我们发现,INF/AMP 的血液循环依赖于卵巢动脉,与输卵管上皮的其他部分不同,而且其血液循环随着卵巢活动而下降。我们的结论是,INF/AMP上皮局部血液循环的下降和独特的细胞特性导致了与年龄相关的MCC空泡化,反映了其温和、长期受压的微环境。
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