A network of spectrin and plectin surrounds the actin cuffs of apical tubulobulbar complexes in the rat.

Spermatogenesis Pub Date : 2013-07-01 Epub Date: 2013-07-19 DOI:10.4161/spmg.25733
Marc Aristaeus de Asis, Manuel Pires, Kevin Lyon, A Wayne Vogl
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Tubulobulbar complexes (TBCs) are actin-related endocytic structures that internalize intercellular junctions in the seminiferous epithelium. The structures consist of elongate tubular projections of the attached plasma membranes of two adjacent cells that project into Sertoli cells. This double membrane core is cuffed by a dentritic actin network and is capped at its end by a clathrin-coated pit. Here we explore the possibility that elements of the spectrin cytoskeleton are associated with clusters of tubulobulbar complexes that develop at adhesion junctions between late spermatids and Sertoli cells at the apex of the epithelium, and extend what is known about the distribution of plectin at the sites. Cryo-sections of perfusion-fixed testes and apical processes of Sertoli cells mechanically dissociated from perfusion-fixed testes were probed for spectrin, EPB41, and actin and analyzed using conventional fluorescence microscopy and confocal microscopy. Data sets from confocal microscopy were analyzed further in three-dimensional reconstructions using computer software. Additional apical Sertoli cell processes were probed for plectin and analyzed using conventional fluorescence microscopy. Antibodies generated against elements of the spectrin cytoskeleton react with material around and between the actin cuffs of tubulobulbar complexes, but appear excluded from the actin cuffs themselves. A similar staining pattern occurs with a probe for plectin. Immunoelectron microscopy confirmed the staining patterns observed by fluourescence microscopy. Based on our results, we suggest that a network of spectrin and plectin forms a scaffold around tubulobulbar complexes that may provide support for the actin network that cuffs each complex and also link adjacent complexes together.

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大鼠根尖管球复合体的肌动蛋白端部周围环绕着谱蛋白和粘连蛋白网络。
管小球复合体(tbc)是一种与肌动蛋白相关的内吞结构,使精原上皮细胞间连接内在化。该结构由两个相邻细胞的附着质膜的细长管状突起组成,这些质膜突起进入支持细胞。这个双膜核心被一个树突状肌动蛋白网络包围,并在其末端被一个网格蛋白包裹的凹坑覆盖。在这里,我们探讨了谱蛋白细胞骨架的元素与在上皮顶端的晚期精子细胞和支持细胞之间的粘附连接处形成的管小球复合物簇相关的可能性,并扩展了已知的粘连蛋白在这些部位的分布。在灌注固定睾丸和与灌注固定睾丸机械分离的Sertoli细胞顶端突起的冷冻切片上检测光谱蛋白、EPB41和肌动蛋白,并使用常规荧光显微镜和共聚焦显微镜进行分析。用计算机软件对共聚焦显微镜的数据集进行进一步的三维重建分析。用常规荧光显微镜检测其他顶端支持细胞过程中粘附素的含量。针对谱蛋白细胞骨架元素产生的抗体与小管小球复合物的肌动蛋白袖口周围和之间的物质发生反应,但似乎被排除在肌动蛋白袖口本身之外。类似的染色模式出现在胶素探针上。免疫电镜证实了荧光显微镜观察到的染色模式。基于我们的研究结果,我们认为spectrin和plectin的网络在管球复合物周围形成一个支架,可能为肌动蛋白网络提供支持,该网络将每个复合物捆绑在一起,并将相邻的复合物连接在一起。
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