Vitamin A is required in the testis for germ cell development. It acts through two families of retinoid receptors, retinoic acid receptors (RAR) and retinoid X receptors (RXR), each with three subtypes α, β, and γ. These receptors are postulated to dimerize and regulate the transcription of retinoid-responsive genes that are crucial for germ cell development, in this study, we determined the cellular and subcellular localization of six retinoid receptors in the developing rat testis to identify the specific cellular sites and times of receptor expression. Immunohistochemical results revealed the expression of RARα, RARβ, RXRα, and RXRγ, proteins in somatic and germ cells throughout postnatal development. In contrast, the expression of RARγ and RXRβ did not increase until 30-35 days of age in somatic cells from the testis. Interestingly, RARα and RXRα had a similar subcellular localization pattern in Sertoli cells throughout postnatal testis development, while RARα and RXRγ were both present in the nucleus of spermatocytes and elongating spermatids. These results suggest that RARα may potentially dimerize with RXRα in Sertoli cells and with RXRγ in germ cells. In addition, we demonstrate that the only RAR in the nucleus of early meiotic germ cells is RARα.
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Dufour, J. M., & Kim, K. H. (1999). Cellular and subcellular localization of six retinoid receptors in rat testis during postnatal development: Identification of potential heterodimeric receptors. Biology of Reproduction, 61(5), 1300–1308. https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod61.5.1300
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