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另据报道,肌球蛋白VI与小鼠顶端小管复合体(TBC)的不同区域相关联,这些区域位于小鼠Sertoli细胞与晚期精子的附着点。在精子释放和精母细胞通过血-睾屏障转移的过程中,管-球复合体内化 "完整的 "细胞间连接。在这里,我们使用超分辨率(STED 刺激发射耗竭)和电子显微镜观察大鼠睾丸的免疫标记切片,以清楚地确定抗肌球蛋白 VI 反应在上皮顶端和基底部位的定位。在 STED 成像收集的数据堆栈中,TBC 的染色主要与复合体的球部区域相关。用 Imaris 软件分析顶端部位的数据堆栈时,染色出现在相邻球茎周围并延伸到球茎之间。在基底部位,除了在 TBC 球部出现标记外,反应点还集中在靠近细胞间连接的区域,但与细胞间连接没有直接关联。在超微结构水平上,标记主要与内质网的囊泡有关,并靠近基底连接复合体。我们的结论是,肌球蛋白VI可能与内质网中与TBC球相关的特定亚域以及与Sertoli细胞之间的基底连接复合体相关。
Myosin VI Is Associated With the Endoplasmic Reticulum in Regions of Sertoli Cells Containing Tubulobulbar Complexes.
Myosin VI has been reported by others to localize in association with various regions of apical tubulobulbar complexes (TBCs) at sites of attachment between Sertoli cells and late spermatids in the mouse. Tubulobulbar complexes internalize "intact" intercellular junctions during sperm release and during spermatocyte translocation through the blood-testis barrier. Here, we use super-resolution (STED-stimulated emission depletion) and electron microscopy of immunolabeled sections of rat testis to clearly define the localization of anti-myosin VI reactivity both at apical and basal sites in the epithelium. In data stacks collected by STED imaging, staining at TBCs was predominantly associated with bulb regions of the complexes. At apical sites, when data stacks were analyzed with an Imaris software, staining appeared around and extended between adjacent bulbs. At basal sites, in addition to labeling at TBC bulbs, reactive sites appeared concentrated in regions close to but not directly associated with intercellular junctions. At the ultrastructural level, labeling was predominantly associated with cisternae of the endoplasmic reticulum associated with the bulbs of TBCs and near to basal junction complexes. We conclude that myosin VI may be associated with specific subdomains of the endoplasmic reticulum related to TBC bulbs and associated basal junction complexes between Sertoli cells.