Analysis of the TGF± (transforming growth factor alpha) expression in germinative cells and the frequency of Sertoli cells in bulls of synthetic breed with deficient seminal quality

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Autor(a) principal: Horn, Marilise Mesquita
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Moraes, José Carlos Ferrugem, Edelweiss, Maria Isabel Albano
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/26467
Resumo: The transforming growth factor alpha (TGF±) is a molecule from the family of the transforming growth factors and has been pointed out as a probable regulator of testicular development. The hypotheses in the present study was that bulls from synthetic breeds with deficient seminal quality presented different TGF± expression and average number of Sertoli cells when compared to normal bulls. Testicles from six Braford and eight Brangus-Ibagé bulls with and without problems in semen quality were used. The immunohistochemical technique was employed to determine the TGF± expression in seminiferous epithelium and to mark the nucleus of the Sertoli cells with the use of respectively of monoclonal antibody anti-TGF± (Ab-2; Calbiochem) and anti-S100 protein polyclonal antibody (DAKO). The general average of spermatogonia marked by the antibody was different for each breed: 9.2±0.4 for Braford and 11.0±0.3 for Brangus-Ibagé. No difference regarding the expression of TGF± was found between sound and unsound bulls. The average number of Sertoli cells was similar between bull breeds. A smaller Sertoli cell population was found in the sound Brangus-Ibagé bulls, which may be an indication that the origin of the low seminal quality in synthetic bulls should be detached from the embryonic or the early newborn phase when the total number of such cells in adults is established. The understanding of cell interaction in the seminiferous epithelium, involving growth related factors, requires not only the identification of the expression site but also the in vivo meaning to spermiogenesis. The study of the growth factors in the testicle in adult bulls is worth further research in order to understand the regulation of spermiogenesis at the paracrine level in adult animals.
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spelling Analysis of the TGF± (transforming growth factor alpha) expression in germinative cells and the frequency of Sertoli cells in bulls of synthetic breed with deficient seminal qualityAnálise da expressão de TGF± (Transforming Growth Factor Alpha) nas células germinativas e a frequência de células de sertoli em touros de raças sintéticas com alteração na qualidade seminalFatores de crescimentoDegeneração testicularQualidade seminalRaças sintéticasBovinosGrowth factorsTesticular degenerationSemen qualitySynthetic breedsBovineThe transforming growth factor alpha (TGF±) is a molecule from the family of the transforming growth factors and has been pointed out as a probable regulator of testicular development. The hypotheses in the present study was that bulls from synthetic breeds with deficient seminal quality presented different TGF± expression and average number of Sertoli cells when compared to normal bulls. Testicles from six Braford and eight Brangus-Ibagé bulls with and without problems in semen quality were used. The immunohistochemical technique was employed to determine the TGF± expression in seminiferous epithelium and to mark the nucleus of the Sertoli cells with the use of respectively of monoclonal antibody anti-TGF± (Ab-2; Calbiochem) and anti-S100 protein polyclonal antibody (DAKO). The general average of spermatogonia marked by the antibody was different for each breed: 9.2±0.4 for Braford and 11.0±0.3 for Brangus-Ibagé. No difference regarding the expression of TGF± was found between sound and unsound bulls. The average number of Sertoli cells was similar between bull breeds. A smaller Sertoli cell population was found in the sound Brangus-Ibagé bulls, which may be an indication that the origin of the low seminal quality in synthetic bulls should be detached from the embryonic or the early newborn phase when the total number of such cells in adults is established. The understanding of cell interaction in the seminiferous epithelium, involving growth related factors, requires not only the identification of the expression site but also the in vivo meaning to spermiogenesis. The study of the growth factors in the testicle in adult bulls is worth further research in order to understand the regulation of spermiogenesis at the paracrine level in adult animals.O fator de crescimento transformante alfa (TGF±) é uma molécula da família dos fatores de crescimento transformantes, que tem sido apontado como provável regulador do desenvolvimento testicular. A hipótese do presente estudo foi de que touros de raças sintéticas com deficiente qualidade seminal apresentam um padrão de expressão de TGF± e uma freqüência média de células de Sertoli, diferentes quando comparados aos touros com adequada qualidade seminal. Foram utilizados para o estudo, testículos de seis touros Braford e oito touros Brangus-Ibagé com e sem problemas na qualidade seminal. A técnica de imuno-histoquímica foi empregada para determinar a expressão de TGF± no epitélio seminífero e também para marcar o núcleo das células de Sertoli, com o uso do anticorpo monoclonal TGF± (Ab-2; Calbiochem) e anticorpo policlonal anti-proteína S100 (DAKO). A média geral de espermatogônias marcadas pelo anticorpo foi diferente para raça: 9.2±0.4 para Braford e 11.0±0.3 para Brangus-Ibagé (P<0.05), porém não houve diferença estatisticamente significativa entre as fases analisadas. A média de células de Sertoli foi similar entre as raças de touros. Porém houve uma interação significativa (P<0.05) entre raça e condição reprodutiva, representada por uma menor freqüência de células Sertoli nos touros Brangus-Ibagé considerados aptos à reprodução. Este achado que pode ser um indicador de que a origem da menor qualidade de sêmen nestes animais de raças sintéticas deve estar desvinculada da fase embrionária ou neonatal, já que é nesta fase que o número de células de Sertoli é estabelecido para o indivíduo adulto. O entendimento das interações celulares do epitélio seminífero, envolvendo os fatores de crescimento no controle parácrino da espermatogênese, requer não somente a identificação do local de expressão destes fatores, como também o seu significado in vivo.Universidade de São Paulo. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of the TGF± (transforming growth factor alpha) expression in germinative cells and the frequency of Sertoli cells in bulls of synthetic breed with deficient seminal quality
Análise da expressão de TGF± (Transforming Growth Factor Alpha) nas células germinativas e a frequência de células de sertoli em touros de raças sintéticas com alteração na qualidade seminal
title Analysis of the TGF± (transforming growth factor alpha) expression in germinative cells and the frequency of Sertoli cells in bulls of synthetic breed with deficient seminal quality
spellingShingle Analysis of the TGF± (transforming growth factor alpha) expression in germinative cells and the frequency of Sertoli cells in bulls of synthetic breed with deficient seminal quality
Horn, Marilise Mesquita
Fatores de crescimento
Degeneração testicular
Qualidade seminal
Raças sintéticas
Bovinos
Growth factors
Testicular degeneration
Semen quality
Synthetic breeds
Bovine
title_short Analysis of the TGF± (transforming growth factor alpha) expression in germinative cells and the frequency of Sertoli cells in bulls of synthetic breed with deficient seminal quality
title_full Analysis of the TGF± (transforming growth factor alpha) expression in germinative cells and the frequency of Sertoli cells in bulls of synthetic breed with deficient seminal quality
title_fullStr Analysis of the TGF± (transforming growth factor alpha) expression in germinative cells and the frequency of Sertoli cells in bulls of synthetic breed with deficient seminal quality
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the TGF± (transforming growth factor alpha) expression in germinative cells and the frequency of Sertoli cells in bulls of synthetic breed with deficient seminal quality
title_sort Analysis of the TGF± (transforming growth factor alpha) expression in germinative cells and the frequency of Sertoli cells in bulls of synthetic breed with deficient seminal quality
author Horn, Marilise Mesquita
author_facet Horn, Marilise Mesquita
Moraes, José Carlos Ferrugem
Edelweiss, Maria Isabel Albano
author_role author
author2 Moraes, José Carlos Ferrugem
Edelweiss, Maria Isabel Albano
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Horn, Marilise Mesquita
Moraes, José Carlos Ferrugem
Edelweiss, Maria Isabel Albano
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fatores de crescimento
Degeneração testicular
Qualidade seminal
Raças sintéticas
Bovinos
Growth factors
Testicular degeneration
Semen quality
Synthetic breeds
Bovine
topic Fatores de crescimento
Degeneração testicular
Qualidade seminal
Raças sintéticas
Bovinos
Growth factors
Testicular degeneration
Semen quality
Synthetic breeds
Bovine
description The transforming growth factor alpha (TGF±) is a molecule from the family of the transforming growth factors and has been pointed out as a probable regulator of testicular development. The hypotheses in the present study was that bulls from synthetic breeds with deficient seminal quality presented different TGF± expression and average number of Sertoli cells when compared to normal bulls. Testicles from six Braford and eight Brangus-Ibagé bulls with and without problems in semen quality were used. The immunohistochemical technique was employed to determine the TGF± expression in seminiferous epithelium and to mark the nucleus of the Sertoli cells with the use of respectively of monoclonal antibody anti-TGF± (Ab-2; Calbiochem) and anti-S100 protein polyclonal antibody (DAKO). The general average of spermatogonia marked by the antibody was different for each breed: 9.2±0.4 for Braford and 11.0±0.3 for Brangus-Ibagé. No difference regarding the expression of TGF± was found between sound and unsound bulls. The average number of Sertoli cells was similar between bull breeds. A smaller Sertoli cell population was found in the sound Brangus-Ibagé bulls, which may be an indication that the origin of the low seminal quality in synthetic bulls should be detached from the embryonic or the early newborn phase when the total number of such cells in adults is established. The understanding of cell interaction in the seminiferous epithelium, involving growth related factors, requires not only the identification of the expression site but also the in vivo meaning to spermiogenesis. The study of the growth factors in the testicle in adult bulls is worth further research in order to understand the regulation of spermiogenesis at the paracrine level in adult animals.
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