Literature DB >> 25082073

Mononuclear phagocytes rapidly clear apoptotic epithelial cells in the proximal epididymis.

T B Smith1, V Cortez-Retamozo, L S Grigoryeva, E Hill, M J Pittet, N Da Silva.   

Abstract

We have shown previously that a network of mononuclear phagocytes (MPs) expressing macrophage and dendritic cell markers such as CD11c, F4/80 and CX3CR1, lines the base of the epididymal tubule. However, in the initial segment (IS) and only in that particular segment, epididymal MPs establish extremely close interactions with the epithelium by projecting slender dendrites between most epithelial cells. We undertook the present study to determine how epididymal phagocytes respond to the transient wave of apoptosis initiated by unilateral efferent duct ligation (EDL) in the epididymal epithelium. We show profound morphological and phenotypical changes restricted to the MPs populating the proximal epididymis following EDL. Within 48 h, a large subset of IS epithelial cells had entered an apoptotic state, visualized by the terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labelling (TUNEL) assay and CD11c(+) and CX3CR1(+) MPs readily engulfed TUNEL-positive cells and other debris. Despite the high levels of apoptosis and the rapid clearance of apoptotic cells occurring after EDL, the epithelium preserved its overall architecture and maintained tight junctions of the blood-epididymis barrier (BEB). The discovery of a functional population of MPs in the epididymal epithelium responsible for maintaining the integrity of the BEB raises further questions regarding the role of these cells in clearing defective epithelial cells in the steady-state epididymis, as well as pathogens and abnormal spermatozoa in the lumen.
© 2014 American Society of Andrology and European Academy of Andrology.

Entities:  

Keywords:  animal models; apoptosis; epididymis; immunology; mouse; reproductive tract

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2014        PMID: 25082073      PMCID: PMC4396827          DOI: 10.1111/j.2047-2927.2014.00251.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Andrology        ISSN: 2047-2919            Impact factor:   3.842


  40 in total

1.  p53 independent, region-specific epithelial apoptosis is induced in the rat epididymis by deprivation of luminal factors.

Authors:  T T Turner; T A Riley
Journal:  Mol Reprod Dev       Date:  1999-06       Impact factor: 2.609

2.  Distribution of immune cells in the epididymis of the aging Brown Norway rat is segment-specific and related to the luminal content.

Authors:  V Serre; B Robaire
Journal:  Biol Reprod       Date:  1999-09       Impact factor: 4.285

3.  Appearance of 'natural' antisperm autoantibodies after sexual maturation of normal Lewis rats.

Authors:  C J Flickinger; S S Howards; M L Baran; N Pessoa; J C Herr
Journal:  J Reprod Immunol       Date:  1997-06       Impact factor: 4.054

Review 4.  On the epididymis and its role in the development of the fertile ejaculate.

Authors:  T T Turner
Journal:  J Androl       Date:  1995 Jul-Aug

5.  Early effects of efferent ductule ligation on the proximal segment of the rat epididymis.

Authors:  L Nicander; D I Osman; L Pløen; H P Bugge; K N Kvisgaard
Journal:  Int J Androl       Date:  1983-02

6.  Early degeneration of the epithelial cells in the initial segment of the epididymal duct in mice after efferent duct cutting.

Authors:  K Abe; H Takano
Journal:  Arch Histol Cytol       Date:  1989-07

7.  Orchidectomy induces a wave of apoptotic cell death in the epididymis.

Authors:  X Fan; B Robaire
Journal:  Endocrinology       Date:  1998-04       Impact factor: 4.736

8.  Cytological response of the principal cells in the initial segment of the epididymal duct to efferent duct cutting in mice.

Authors:  K Abe; H Takano
Journal:  Arch Histol Cytol       Date:  1989-10

9.  Morphological evidence for a blood-epididymis barrier and the effects of gossypol on its integrity.

Authors:  A P Hoffer; B T Hinton
Journal:  Biol Reprod       Date:  1984-05       Impact factor: 4.285

10.  Visualizing dendritic cell networks in vivo.

Authors:  Randall L Lindquist; Guy Shakhar; Diana Dudziak; Hedda Wardemann; Thomas Eisenreich; Michael L Dustin; Michel C Nussenzweig
Journal:  Nat Immunol       Date:  2004-11-14       Impact factor: 25.606

View more
  17 in total

1.  Distribution pattern of ZO-1 and claudins in the epididymis of vampire bats.

Authors:  Mariana M Castro; Bongki Kim; Patrícia D Games; Eric Hill; Clóvis Andrade Neves; José Eduardo Serrão; Sylvie Breton; Mariana Machado-Neves
Journal:  Tissue Barriers       Date:  2020-06-19

Review 2.  Epithelial dynamics in the epididymis: role in the maturation, protection, and storage of spermatozoa.

Authors:  S Breton; A V Nair; M A Battistone
Journal:  Andrology       Date:  2019-05-01       Impact factor: 3.842

3.  Role of testicular luminal factors on Basal cell elongation and proliferation in the mouse epididymis.

Authors:  Bongki Kim; Jeremy Roy; Winnie W C Shum; Nicolas Da Silva; Sylvie Breton
Journal:  Biol Reprod       Date:  2014-11-19       Impact factor: 4.285

Review 4.  Macrophages and dendritic cells in the post-testicular environment.

Authors:  Nicolas Da Silva; Claire R Barton
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  2015-09-04       Impact factor: 5.249

5.  Macrophage ubiquitin-specific protease 2 contributes to motility, hyperactivation, capacitation, and in vitro fertilization activity of mouse sperm.

Authors:  Mayuko Hashimoto; Shunsuke Kimura; Chihiro Kanno; Yojiro Yanagawa; Takafumi Watanabe; Jun Okabe; Eiki Takahashi; Masashi Nagano; Hiroshi Kitamura
Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci       Date:  2020-10-26       Impact factor: 9.261

Review 6.  Exploring the role of mononuclear phagocytes in the epididymis.

Authors:  Nicolas Da Silva; Tegan B Smith
Journal:  Asian J Androl       Date:  2015 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 3.285

Review 7.  Negative biomarker based male fertility evaluation: Sperm phenotypes associated with molecular-level anomalies.

Authors:  Peter Sutovsky; Mahmoud Aarabi; Antonio Miranda-Vizuete; Richard Oko
Journal:  Asian J Androl       Date:  2015 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 3.285

Review 8.  Are sperm capacitation and apoptosis the opposite ends of a continuum driven by oxidative stress?

Authors:  Robert J Aitken; Mark A Baker; Brett Nixon
Journal:  Asian J Androl       Date:  2015 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 3.285

9.  Self-renewal and differentiation of rat epididymal basal cells using a novel in vitro organoid model†.

Authors:  Laurie Pinel; Daniel G Cyr
Journal:  Biol Reprod       Date:  2021-10-11       Impact factor: 4.161

10.  Presence of aberrant epididymal tubules revealing undifferentiated epithelial cells and absence of spermatozoa in a combined neuraminidase-3 and -4 deficient adult mouse model.

Authors:  Regiana Oliveira; Louis Hermo; Alexey V Pshezhetsky; Carlos R Morales
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-10-25       Impact factor: 3.240

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.