| Literature DB >> 27382382 |
Hyo Young Jung1, Dae Young Yoo1, Young Kwang Jo2, Geon A Kim2, Jin Young Chung3, Jung Hoon Choi4, Goo Jang5, In Koo Hwang1.
Abstract
Descending of the testes is an important process for spermatogenesis and cryptorchidism is one of the most relevant genital defects in dogs. In a previous study, we observed abnormal morphology and proliferation of Sertoli cells in a cryptorchid testis. In the present study, we investigated the expression of estrogen and progesterone receptors in the normal and cryptorchid testis of a dog. Elective orchidectomy was performed on the dog's abdominal right testis (undescended, cryptorchid) and scrotal left testis (descended, normal). In the normal testis, estrogen receptor α immunoreactivity was detected in Leydig cells alone, while estrogen receptor α immunoreactivity in the cryptorchid testis was significantly prominent in the Sertoli cells as well. In addition, progesterone receptor immunoreactivity in the control testis was detected in the spermatids, but was not detected in the cryptorchid testis. This result suggests that unilateral cryptorchidism causes increases of estrogen receptor α expression in Sertoli cells.Entities:
Keywords: Dog; Sertoli cells; estrogen receptor α; progesterone receptor; unilateral cryptorchidism
Year: 2016 PMID: 27382382 PMCID: PMC4931037 DOI: 10.5625/lar.2016.32.2.128
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lab Anim Res ISSN: 1738-6055
Figure 1Immunohistochemistry for ERα in the control (A) and cryptorchid (B) testis. Note that ERα immunoreactivity is found in the Leydig cells (arrows) of the control testis, while ERα immunoreactivity is also remarkably detected in the Sertoli cells (arrowheads) of the cryptorchid testis. Scale bar=50 µm. (C) Relative optical density (ROD) of ERα immunoreactivity per section is expressed as percentage of control group (10 sections; *P<0.05, control vs. cryptorchid group). All data are represented as the mean ± SEM.
Figure 2Immunohistochemistry for PR in the control (A) and cryptorchid (B) testis. Note that PR immunoreactivity is only detected in spermatids of control testis. Scale bar=50 µm. (C) Relative optical density (ROD) of PR immunoreactivity per section is expressed as percentage of control group (10 sections; *P<0.05, control vs. cryptorchid group). All data are represented as the mean ± SEM.