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Androgen Action via Testicular Arteriole Smooth Muscle Cells Is Important for Leydig Cell Function, Vasomotion and Testicular Fluid Dynamics

Regulation of blood flow through the testicular microvasculature by vasomotion is thought to be important for normal testis function as it regulates interstitial fluid (IF) dynamics which is an important intra-testicular transport medium. Androgens control vasomotion, but how they exert these effect...

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Autores principales: Welsh, Michelle, Sharpe, Richard M., Moffat, Lindsey, Atanassova, Nina, Saunders, Philippa T. K., Kilter, Sigrid, Bergh, Anders, Smith, Lee B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2964321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21049031
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013632
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author Welsh, Michelle
Sharpe, Richard M.
Moffat, Lindsey
Atanassova, Nina
Saunders, Philippa T. K.
Kilter, Sigrid
Bergh, Anders
Smith, Lee B.
author_facet Welsh, Michelle
Sharpe, Richard M.
Moffat, Lindsey
Atanassova, Nina
Saunders, Philippa T. K.
Kilter, Sigrid
Bergh, Anders
Smith, Lee B.
author_sort Welsh, Michelle
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description Regulation of blood flow through the testicular microvasculature by vasomotion is thought to be important for normal testis function as it regulates interstitial fluid (IF) dynamics which is an important intra-testicular transport medium. Androgens control vasomotion, but how they exert these effects remains unclear. One possibility is by signalling via androgen receptors (AR) expressed in testicular arteriole smooth muscle cells. To investigate this and determine the overall importance of this mechanism in testis function, we generated a blood vessel smooth muscle cell-specific AR knockout mouse (SMARKO). Gross reproductive development was normal in SMARKO mice but testis weight was reduced in adulthood compared to control littermates; this reduction was not due to any changes in germ cell volume or to deficits in testosterone, LH or FSH concentrations and did not cause infertility. However, seminiferous tubule lumen volume was reduced in adult SMARKO males while interstitial volume was increased, perhaps indicating altered fluid dynamics; this was associated with compensated Leydig cell failure. Vasomotion was impaired in adult SMARKO males, though overall testis blood flow was normal and there was an increase in the overall blood vessel volume per testis in adult SMARKOs. In conclusion, these results indicate that ablating arteriole smooth muscle AR does not grossly alter spermatogenesis or affect male fertility but does subtly impair Leydig cell function and testicular fluid exchange, possibly by locally regulating microvascular blood flow within the testis.
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spelling pubmed-29643212010-11-03 Androgen Action via Testicular Arteriole Smooth Muscle Cells Is Important for Leydig Cell Function, Vasomotion and Testicular Fluid Dynamics Welsh, Michelle Sharpe, Richard M. Moffat, Lindsey Atanassova, Nina Saunders, Philippa T. K. Kilter, Sigrid Bergh, Anders Smith, Lee B. PLoS One Research Article Regulation of blood flow through the testicular microvasculature by vasomotion is thought to be important for normal testis function as it regulates interstitial fluid (IF) dynamics which is an important intra-testicular transport medium. Androgens control vasomotion, but how they exert these effects remains unclear. One possibility is by signalling via androgen receptors (AR) expressed in testicular arteriole smooth muscle cells. To investigate this and determine the overall importance of this mechanism in testis function, we generated a blood vessel smooth muscle cell-specific AR knockout mouse (SMARKO). Gross reproductive development was normal in SMARKO mice but testis weight was reduced in adulthood compared to control littermates; this reduction was not due to any changes in germ cell volume or to deficits in testosterone, LH or FSH concentrations and did not cause infertility. However, seminiferous tubule lumen volume was reduced in adult SMARKO males while interstitial volume was increased, perhaps indicating altered fluid dynamics; this was associated with compensated Leydig cell failure. Vasomotion was impaired in adult SMARKO males, though overall testis blood flow was normal and there was an increase in the overall blood vessel volume per testis in adult SMARKOs. In conclusion, these results indicate that ablating arteriole smooth muscle AR does not grossly alter spermatogenesis or affect male fertility but does subtly impair Leydig cell function and testicular fluid exchange, possibly by locally regulating microvascular blood flow within the testis. Public Library of Science 2010-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC2964321/ /pubmed/21049031 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013632 Text en Welsh et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Welsh, Michelle
Sharpe, Richard M.
Moffat, Lindsey
Atanassova, Nina
Saunders, Philippa T. K.
Kilter, Sigrid
Bergh, Anders
Smith, Lee B.
Androgen Action via Testicular Arteriole Smooth Muscle Cells Is Important for Leydig Cell Function, Vasomotion and Testicular Fluid Dynamics
title Androgen Action via Testicular Arteriole Smooth Muscle Cells Is Important for Leydig Cell Function, Vasomotion and Testicular Fluid Dynamics
title_full Androgen Action via Testicular Arteriole Smooth Muscle Cells Is Important for Leydig Cell Function, Vasomotion and Testicular Fluid Dynamics
title_fullStr Androgen Action via Testicular Arteriole Smooth Muscle Cells Is Important for Leydig Cell Function, Vasomotion and Testicular Fluid Dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Androgen Action via Testicular Arteriole Smooth Muscle Cells Is Important for Leydig Cell Function, Vasomotion and Testicular Fluid Dynamics
title_short Androgen Action via Testicular Arteriole Smooth Muscle Cells Is Important for Leydig Cell Function, Vasomotion and Testicular Fluid Dynamics
title_sort androgen action via testicular arteriole smooth muscle cells is important for leydig cell function, vasomotion and testicular fluid dynamics
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2964321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21049031
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013632
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