Literature DB >> 18930906

Sexual autophagic differences in the androgen-dependent flank organ of Syrian hamsters.

Ana Coto-Montes1, Cristina Tomás-Zapico, Jorge Martínez-Fraga, Ignacio Vega-Naredo, Verónica Sierra, Beatriz Caballero, Covadonga Huidobro-Fernández, Clara Soria-Valles, Delio Tolivia, Maria Josefa Rodríguez-Colunga.   

Abstract

The flank organ of the Syrian hamster shows a biodynamic response to androgenic stimulation and is, therefore, a suitable model for the study of androgenic effects on hair and sebaceous glands. This organ is susceptible to programmed cell death (PCD), a prominent feature associated with sexual organ adjustment. In the present report, the type of PCD (apoptosis or autophagy) exhibited by this organ was evaluated. Caspase-3 activity, indicative of apoptosis, was not detectable in flank organ homogenates. Furthermore, cytokeratins, which are normally degraded during apoptosis, remained intact. On the other hand, Western blotting of Beclin 1 and light chain 3-II, both important autophagy markers, revealed autophagic processes in the flank organ in both sexes, especially in females. Cathepsin D activity, higher in males than in females, and procathepsin D expression were also consistent with autophagy and not apoptosis. Taken together, these data indicate that macroautophagy, and not apoptosis, is the main mechanism by which the flank organ responds to androgen. This is the first direct evidence establishing the relationship between autophagy and morphological changes in androgen-dependent organs.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18930906     DOI: 10.2164/jandrol.108.005355

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Androl        ISSN: 0196-3635


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2.  Autophagic and proteolytic processes in the Harderian gland are modulated during the estrous cycle.

Authors:  M García-Macia; A Rubio-Gonzalez; B de Luxán-Delgado; Y Potes; S Rodríguez-González; D de Gonzalo-Calvo; J A Boga; A Coto-Montes
Journal:  Histochem Cell Biol       Date:  2013-12-06       Impact factor: 4.304

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4.  Autophagy during beef aging.

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Journal:  Autophagy       Date:  2013-11-11       Impact factor: 16.016

5.  Androgens modulate autophagy and cell death via regulation of the endoplasmic reticulum chaperone glucose-regulated protein 78/BiP in prostate cancer cells.

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9.  Selective autophagy, lipophagy and mitophagy, in the Harderian gland along the oestrous cycle: a potential retrieval effect of melatonin.

Authors:  Marina García-Macia; Adrián Santos-Ledo; Beatriz Caballero; Adrian Rubio-González; Beatriz de Luxán-Delgado; Yaiza Potes; Susana Mª Rodríguez-González; José Antonio Boga; Ana Coto-Montes
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