The ultrastructure of the principal cells and intraepithelial leucocytes in the initial segment of the rat epididymis

1973 ◽  
Vol 175 (2) ◽  
pp. 169-201 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anita P. Hoffer ◽  
David W. Hamilton ◽  
Don W. Fawcett
PLoS ONE ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. e0250454
Author(s):  
Lorena Carvelli ◽  
Andrea Carolina Aguilera ◽  
Leila Zyla ◽  
Laura Lucía Pereyra ◽  
Carlos R. Morales ◽  
...  

In the epididymis, lysosomal proteins of the epithelial cells are normally targeted from the Golgi apparatus to lysosomes for degradation, although their secretion into the epididymal lumen has been documented and associated with sperm maturation. In this study, cathepsin D (CatD) and prosaposin (PSAP) were examined in adult epididymis of control, and 2-day castrated rats without (Ct) and with testosterone replacement (Ct+T) to evaluate their expression and regulation within epididymal epithelial cells. By light microscope-immunocytochemistry, a quantitative increase in size of lysosomes in principal cells of Ct animals was noted from the distal initial segment to the proximal cauda. Androgen replacement did not restore the size of lysosomes to control levels. Western blot analysis revealed a significant increase in CatD expression in the epididymis of Ct animals, which suggested an upregulation of its expression in principal cells; androgens restored levels of CatD to that of controls. In contrast, PSAP expression in Ct animals was not altered from controls. Additionally, an increase in procathepsin D levels was noted from samples of the epididymal fluid of Ct compared to control animals, accompanied by an increased complex formation with PSAP. Moreover, an increased oligomerization of prosaposin was observed in the epididymal lumen of Ct rats, with changes reverted to controls in Ct+T animals. Taken together these data suggest castration causes an increased uptake of substrates that are acted upon by CatD in lysosomes of principal cells and in the lumen by procathepsin D. These substrates may be derived from apoptotic cells noted in the lumen of proximal regions and possibly by degenerating sperm in distal regions of the epididymis of Ct animals. Exploring the mechanisms by which lysosomal enzymes are synthesized and secreted by the epididymis may help resolve some of the issues originating from epididymal dysfunctions with relevance to sperm maturation.


2015 ◽  
Vol 47 (11) ◽  
pp. 861-869 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aijie Xin ◽  
Yue Zhao ◽  
Heguo Yu ◽  
Huijuan Shi ◽  
Hua Diao ◽  
...  

2005 ◽  
Vol 53 (6) ◽  
pp. 699-713 ◽  
Author(s):  
Louis Hermo ◽  
Dennis Lee Chong ◽  
Pierre Moffatt ◽  
William S. Sly ◽  
Abdul Waheed ◽  
...  

We employed RT-PCR followed by light microscope immunocytochemistry on St. Marie's- and Bouin's-fixed tissues to define the distribution of carbonic anhydrase (CA) isoforms in the male reproductive tract. The data revealed that CA II, III, IV, XII, and XIV were expressed in rat epididymis. Whereas CA III was found in principal cells of all epididymal regions, CA II was localized in narrow cells of the initial segment and principal cells of all regions. CA XII expression was most intense in the corpus and proximal cauda regions, where it appeared over the basolateral plasma membranes of principal cells. Narrow cells of the initial segment also revealed intense reactions, as did basal cells of the corpus and proximal cauda regions. Principal cells of the initial segment and proximal caput regions showed diffuse apical cytosolic reactions and occasional basolateral staining for CA XIV, whereas principal cells of distal regions showed more diffuse cytosolic reactions highlighting both apical and basal regions of the cell, with basal cells also being reactive. These data suggest subtle differences in cell type and subcellular- and region-specific distributions for CAs in their role of fine-tuning pH in the lumen, cell cytosol, and intervening intercellular spaces of the epididymis.


Reproduction ◽  
1960 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 139-145 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. W. MACMILLAN ◽  
J. AUKLAND

2011 ◽  
Vol 84 (6) ◽  
pp. 1282-1291 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bingfang Xu ◽  
Rana Abdel-Fattah ◽  
Ling Yang ◽  
Sallie A. Crenshaw ◽  
Michael B. Black ◽  
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