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Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, Vol. 48, 793-806, June 2000, Copyright © 2000, The Histochemical Society, Inc.


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Connexin43 Gene Expression and Regulation in the Rodent Seminiferous Epithelium

Catherine Batiasa, Jean-Pierre Siffroic, Patrick Fénichela, Georges Pointisa, and Dominique Segretainb
a INSERM CJF 95/04, EA 1760, IFR 50, Faculté de Médecine, Nice, France
b Groupe d'Etude des Communications Cellulaires, Histologie-Embryologie, CHU-Paris Ouest, Faculté de Médecine, Paris, France
c Laboratoire de Cytologie-Histologie, UFR Biomédicale des Saints Pères, Paris, France

Correspondence to: Georges Pointis, INSERM CJF 95/04, IFR 50, Faculté de Médecine, Avenue de Valombrose, 06107 Nice Cedex 2, France. E-mail: pointis@unice.fr

Connexin43 (Cx43) is one of the most predominant gap junction proteins found in the testis. We used in situ hybridization and indirect immunofluorescence to study the distribution of Cx43 mRNA and protein in the rodent seminiferous epithelium. During mouse testis maturation, Cx43 mRNA and its corresponding protein were first detected in the adluminal compartment of the growing seminiferous tubules (early postnatal age: Day 12) to become progressively located in the basal compartment at later ages (Days 16, 19, 27). In seminiferous tubules of sexually mature animals, the intensity of the hybridization signal was stage-dependent, with a maximum at Stage VII compared with Stages V and IX of the spermatogenic cycle (p<0.05). The highest expression of Cx43 mRNA was observed in the supporting Sertoli cells and, to a lesser extent, in the most basally located and less mature germ cells (spermatogonia and spermatocytes). Consistent with these observations, in situ dye coupling was observed between Sertoli cells and basal germ cells. In a mutant mouse deficient for the retinoid X receptor ß, which exhibited abnormal spermatogenesis due to altered Sertoli cell function, Cx43 transcripts were markedly decreased in the seminiferous epithelium (p<0.01). The immunoreactive signal for Cx43 was significantly reduced in seminiferous tubules of the 3-month-old mutant mice (p<0.05) and undetectable in older animals. These data provide new information about the precise localization of Cx43 mRNA and protein in seminiferous tubules of immature and mature rodent testes. Moreover, they suggest that retinoids, through the RXRß receptors, could be involved in the control of Cx43 gene expression in Sertoli cells. (J Histochem Cytochem 48:793–805, 2000)

Key Words: connexin43, Sertoli cell, germ cell, gap junction, retinoids, spermatogenesis


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