Effect of water deprivation for three consecutive days on the proportions of androgen receptor-immunolabeled supraoptic nucleus magnoneurons in Wistar rats

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Acta Biologica Szegediensis Pub Date : 2023-05-27 DOI:10.14232/abs.2022.2.162-168
Samir Chetoui, H. Touati, Soumia Remana, Nadir Benhaferi, Nadia Hanniche, Amina Talmatamar, Souhila Benarab, Abdelkader Bougrid
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The androgen receptor is an androgen-dependent transcription factor that belongs to the nuclear receptor superfamily. When the androgen receptor is not bound to its ligand, it is mainly localized in the cytoplasm, bound to chaperone proteins, which stabilizes its inactive conformation and confers a high affinity for the ligand. The conformational change of the androgen receptor begins when the androgen molecule binds to the receptor, which subsequently homodimerizes and it is actively translocated to the nucleus. In the nucleus, the receptor homodimers bind to androgen target genes, resulting in responses such as growth and survival. In this study, we used the immunohistochemistry technique to look for the proportions of androgen receptor-immunolabeled magnoneurons categories according to the sub-cellular localization of the receptor, in the supraoptic nucleus of control (tap water + ad-libitum food) and dehydrated male rats by tap water deprivation for three consecutive days. Our results show that the proportions of androgen receptor-immunolabeled magnoneurons would depend on the hydration status of the rats (Chi-square test of independence, P < 0.001), but this dependence relationship is weak (Cramer’s v value is equal to 0.30). Indeed, based on the results of our study, we hypothesized that dehydration by water deprivation for three consecutive days in adult male rats acts mainly on both of nuclear and cytoplasmic magnoneurons categories and has very little influence on the nucleocytoplasmic magnoneurons category. The effect could be due to activation of the entry of cytoplasmic non-androgen bound androgen receptors into the nucleus, activation of degradation of nuclear non-androgen bound androgen receptors, and inhibition of the binding of androgen molecules to androgen receptors.
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连续三天脱水对Wistar大鼠雄激素受体免疫标记视上核磁神经元比例的影响
雄激素受体是一种雄激素依赖性转录因子,属于核受体超家族。当雄激素受体不与其配体结合时,它主要定位于细胞质中,与伴侣蛋白结合,从而稳定了雄激素受体的非活性构象,对配体具有较高的亲和力。当雄激素分子与受体结合时,雄激素受体的构象发生变化,随后雄激素受体同二聚体化并主动转移到细胞核。在细胞核中,受体同型二聚体与雄激素靶基因结合,导致生长和生存等反应。在本研究中,我们使用免疫组织化学技术,根据受体的亚细胞定位,寻找雄激素受体免疫标记的大神经元类别在对照(自来水+随意食物)和连续三天缺水的雄性大鼠视上核中的比例。我们的研究结果表明雄激素受体免疫标记的大神经元的比例取决于大鼠的水合状态(独立性的卡方检验,P < 0.001),但这种依赖关系很弱(Cramer 's v值等于0.30)。事实上,根据我们的研究结果,我们假设成年雄性大鼠连续三天的缺水主要对核和细胞质的大神经元类别起作用,对核细胞质的大神经元类别影响很小。这种作用可能是由于激活细胞质非雄激素结合的雄激素受体进入细胞核,激活核非雄激素结合的雄激素受体的降解,以及抑制雄激素分子与雄激素受体的结合。
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Acta Biologica Szegediensis
Acta Biologica Szegediensis Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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期刊介绍: Acta Biologica Szegediensis (ISSN 1588-385X print form; ISSN 1588-4082 online form), a member of the Acta Universitatis Szegediensis family of scientific journals (ISSN 0563-0592), is published yearly by the University of Szeged. Acta Biologica Szegediensis covers the growth areas of modern biology and publishes original research articles and reviews, involving, but not restricted to, the fields of anatomy, embryology and histology, anthropology, biochemistry, biophysics, biotechnology, botany and plant physiology, all areas of clinical sciences, conservation biology, ecology, genetics, microbiology, molecular biology, neurosciences, paleontology, pharmacology, physiology and pathophysiology, and zoology.
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