成年公猪睾丸中紧密和粘附连接蛋白的表达和定位是否受胎儿和新生儿氟他胺暴露的影响?

A. Hejmej, I. Kopera, M. Kotula-Balak, M. Lydka, M. Lenartowicz, B. Bilinska
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最近的几项研究表明,在关键发育阶段服用抗雄激素氟他胺导致雄激素中断,导致各种生殖异常,主要是啮齿动物。然而,关于这种毒物对细胞-细胞粘附分子造成的改变的数据很少。值得注意的是,在公猪中没有关于紧密连接蛋白和粘附连接蛋白的表达和调控的报道。因此,本研究的目的是分析胎儿和新生儿暴露于氟他胺是否会影响成年猪睾丸中ZO-1、occludin、β-catenin和N-cadherin的表达和分布。此外,为了评估雄激素信号是否在公猪体内发生改变,我们检测了睾丸激素和雌二醇水平以及雄激素受体的表达。氟他胺(50 mg/kg bw)分别于妊娠20 ~ 28天和80 ~ 88天(GD20、GD80)注射于妊娠后备母猪,并于产后2 ~ 10天(PD2)注射于公仔猪。氟他胺暴露公猪睾丸中ZO-1、N-cadherin和β-catenin的mRNA和蛋白水平均显著降低,occludin的表达与对照组相比无明显变化。此外,在严重受损的PD2猪精小管中,观察到ZO-1、N-cadherin和β-catenin的错定位。连接蛋白表达的变化伴随着睾丸内雄激素-雌激素平衡的紊乱,尽管雄激素受体的表达没有改变。综上所述,这些结果表明氟他胺在妊娠期和新生儿期阻断雄激素作用会影响成年猪睾丸中ZO-1、N-cadherin和β-catenin的表达。值得关注的是,对于BTB的组织和公猪正常的精子发生,新生儿窗口似乎是最关键的。连接蛋白表达的改变可能与睾丸激素分泌不足和/或雌二醇合成过量有关,这可能是间质细胞功能受损所致。
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Are expression and localization of tight and adherens junction proteins in testes of adult boar affected by foetal and neonatal exposure to flutamide?

Several recent studies have indicated that androgen disruption induced by the administration of anti-androgen flutamide during critical developmental stages results in various reproductive abnormalities, mainly in rodents. However, scarce data are available regarding the alterations caused by this toxicant on cell–cell adhesion molecules. Of note, there is no report on the expression and regulation of tight and adherens junction proteins in the boar. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to analyse whether foetal and neonatal exposure to flutamide affects the expression and distribution of ZO-1, occludin, β-catenin, and N-cadherin in testes of adult pigs. Moreover, to evaluate whether androgen signal was altered in the boar, testicular levels of testosterone and oestradiol and the expression of androgen receptor were examined. Flutamide (50 mg/kg bw) was injected into pregnant gilts during gestational days 20–28 and 80–88 (GD20, GD80), and into male piglets on postnatal days 2–10 (PD2). In the testes of all flutamide-exposed boars, expressions of ZO-1, N-cadherin and β-catenin were significantly decreased at mRNA and protein level, whereas expression of occludin was unchanged when compared with the controls. In addition, in severely damaged seminiferous tubules of PD2 pigs, mislocalization of ZO-1, N-cadherin and β-catenin was observed. Changes in junction protein expressions were accompanied by disturbed intratesticular androgen–oestrogen balance, although androgen receptor expression was not altered. Taken together, these results demonstrate that blockade of androgen action by flutamide during both gestational and neonatal periods affects the expression of ZO-1, N-cadherin and β-catenin in adult pig testes. Of concern, neonatal window seems to be most critical for the organization of BTB and consequently for normal spermatogenesis in the boar. It is likely that altered expression of junction proteins is related to insufficient testosterone production and/or excessive oestradiol synthesis, which may result from impaired Leydig cell function.

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