Estrogen receptor a has a functional role in the mouse rete testis and efferent ductules

被引:102
作者
Lee, KH
Hess, RA
Bahr, JM
Lubahn, DB
Taylor, J
Bunick, D
机构
[1] Univ Illinois, Dept Vet Biosci, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
[2] Univ Illinois, Dept Anim Sci, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
[3] Univ Missouri, Dept Biochem, Columbia, MO 65211 USA
[4] Univ Missouri, Dept Vet Biomed Sci, Columbia, MO 65211 USA
关键词
epididymis; estradiol; estradiol receptor; male reproductive tract; testes;
D O I
10.1095/biolreprod63.6.1873
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Previous studies of the estrogen receptor-alpha knockout (alpha ERKO) in the male mouse demonstrate that the rete testis and efferent ductules are targets of estrogen. Because the alpha ERKO mouse lacks a functional estrogen receptor alpha (ER alpha) throughout development, it was not known whether the morphological and physiological abnormalities observed in the aERKO male were due to developmental defects or to dysfunctions concurrent with the lack of ER alpha in the tissue. This study was designed to determine if treatment of normal wild-type (WT) mice with the pure antiestrogen, ICI 182,780, (ICI) could reproduce the morphological characteristics seen in alpha ERKO mice. Thirty-day-old male mice were treated for 35 days with either castor oil or ICI. Age-equivalent aERKO mice were used for comparison. Light microscopic examinations of the reproductive tracts revealed dramatic changes in the efferent ductules of treated mice: a 1.7-fold increase in luminal diameter, a 56% reduction in epithelial cell height, a 60% reduction in brush boarder height of nonciliated cells, and an apparent reduction of the number of observable lysosomes and endocytotic vesicles. Testes of ICI-treated mice showed swollen rete testes area (6.5 times larger than control) and a 65% reduction in rete testis epithelium height. However, there were no significant changes in body and testis weights. These results indicate that ER blockage with ICI in WT mice results in morphological changes of the efferent ductules resembling those seen in aERKO siblings of the same age. Based on this study, we conclude that ER alpha has a functional role in the mouse reproductive tract and the aberrant morphology observed in the efferent ductules of the alpha ERKO mouse is likely the result of a concurrent response to the lack of functional ER alpha, and not solely due to the lack of ER alpha during early developmental times.
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页码:1873 / 1880
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