The secretion of plasminogen activator by seminiferous tubules at defined stages of the epithelial cycle is influenced both by neighboring spermato-genic cells and by hormones. We have used cRNA probes for urokinase-type (uPA) and tissue-type (tPA) plasminogen activators to analyze their mRNA levels in different stages of the epithelial cycle. Urokinase-type PA mRNA was most abundant in stages VII—VIII, while tPA mRNA levels showed smaller variations between the different stages. Both FSH and (Bu)2cAMP increased the steady-state level of tPA mRNA and tPA production without affecting those of uPA in stages VII-IX in vitro, whereas retinoic acid treatment selectively increased the concentration uPA mRNA and uPA production in stages II-VI. The results show that the expression of the uPA and tPA genes is differentially regulated in specific stages of the rat seminiferous epithelium. © 1989 by The Endocrine Society.
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Vihko, K. K., Penttilä, T. L., Parvinen, M., & Belin, D. (1989). Regulation of urokinase-and tissue-type plasminogen activator gene expression in the rat seminiferous epithelium. Molecular Endocrinology, 3(1), 52–59. https://doi.org/10.1210/mend-3-1-52
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