TGF-β1 system in leydig cells. Part I: Effect of hCG and progesterone

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Transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-β1) modulates male reproductive function. Genetically modified mice overexpressing α/β subunits of hCG (hCG+) show Leydig cell hyperplasia/hypertrophy at prepuberty that disappears as the mice approach adulthood. In this study we analyzed the gene expression of TGF-β1, its specific receptors, type II (TGF-βRII) and type I (activin receptor-like kinase 1 and 5: ALK1 and ALK5), and co-receptor endoglin (CD105) in purified Leydig cells from hCG+ and wild-type mice at 3 and 8 weeks of age and the occurrence of TGF-β1, ALK1 and ALK5 by immunohistochemistry. The expression of TGF-β1 was higher in hCG+ mice at both ages studied, and no changes were observed in TGF-βRII. ALK5 diminished with age in wild-type mice, whereas ALK1 decreased in hCG+ mice at 8 weeks of age. Endoglin expression showed a marked increase in 3-week-old hCG+ animals. In vitro incubation of Leydig cells from wild-type animals with hCG (10 IU/ml) increased TGF-β1 and ALK5 expression. Progesterone (10-6 M) induced endoglin expression. These studies provide novel evidence for differential gene and protein expression of ALK1 and ALK5 at different ages and endoglin expression and hormonal, in purified Leydig cells. © 2010 by the Society for Reproduction and Development.

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Gonzalez, C. R., Gonzalez, B., Rulli, S. B., Huhtaniemi, I., Calandra, R. S., & Gonzalez-Calvar, S. I. (2010). TGF-β1 system in leydig cells. Part I: Effect of hCG and progesterone. Journal of Reproduction and Development, 56(4), 389–395. https://doi.org/10.1262/jrd.09-166N

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