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Intermediate filaments in the testis of the teleost mosquito fish Gambusia affinis holbrooki: a light and electron microscope immunocytochemical study and western blotting analysis.

M I Arenas1, B Fraile, M De Miguel, R Paniagua.   

Abstract

A light and electron microscope immunocytochemical study and Western blotting analysis has been performed on intermediate filaments (vimentin, desmin and cytokeratins) in the testis of the teleost fish Gambusia affinis holbrooki. An immunoreaction to vimentin was observed in the epithelium of the efferent ducts, testicular canal and their surrounding peritubular cells. Positive vimentin immunostaining was also observed in the cells located around seminiferous tubules (boundary cells), Leydig cells, interstitial fibroblasts, chromatophores, and blood vessel endothelial cells. In contrast to mammals, no vimentin immunoreactivity was found in the Sertoli cells. Immunoreactivity to desmin was weak in the epithelial cells of the efferent ducts and testicular canal and intense in the peritubular cells that surrounded these ducts. Desmin immunoreactivity was also observed in the seminiferous tubule boundary cells. The immunoreactivity was weak in the boundary cells that surrounded germ cell cysts containing spermatogonia or spermatocytes and intense in the boundary cells around cysts with elongated or mature spermatids. Immunoreactivity towards cytokeratins was observed only in testicular blood vessels. Cytokeratin immunolabelling was intense in the endothelium and weak in the vascular smooth muscle cells. No cytokeratin immunoreactivity was found in the Sertoli cells, germ cells, interstitial cells or in the efferent duct epithelium. The absence of intermediate filaments in the Sertoli cells, the absence of cytokeratins in the epithelium of the sperm excretory ducts, and the presence of desmin filaments in these epithelial cells are the most important differences with regards to the intermediate filament phenotype in mammalian testes.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7635766     DOI: 10.1007/bf00398976

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem J        ISSN: 0018-2214


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