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The role of G-protein-coupled membrane estrogen receptor in mouse Leydig cell function—in vivo and in vitro evaluation

In this study, G-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER) was inactivated, by treatment with antagonist (G-15), in testes of C57BL/6 mice: immature (3 weeks old), mature (3 months old) and aged (1.5 years old) (50 μg/kg bw), as well as MA-10 mouse Leydig cells (10 nM/24 h) alone or in combination with 17β-e...

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Autores principales: Kotula-Balak, M., Pawlicki, P., Milon, A., Tworzydlo, W., Sekula, M., Pacwa, A., Gorowska-Wojtowicz, E., Bilinska, B., Pawlicka, B., Wiater, J., Zarzycka, M., Galas, J.
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6209072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29876633
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00441-018-2861-7
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author Kotula-Balak, M.
Pawlicki, P.
Milon, A.
Tworzydlo, W.
Sekula, M.
Pacwa, A.
Gorowska-Wojtowicz, E.
Bilinska, B.
Pawlicka, B.
Wiater, J.
Zarzycka, M.
Galas, J.
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Pawlicki, P.
Milon, A.
Tworzydlo, W.
Sekula, M.
Pacwa, A.
Gorowska-Wojtowicz, E.
Bilinska, B.
Pawlicka, B.
Wiater, J.
Zarzycka, M.
Galas, J.
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description In this study, G-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER) was inactivated, by treatment with antagonist (G-15), in testes of C57BL/6 mice: immature (3 weeks old), mature (3 months old) and aged (1.5 years old) (50 μg/kg bw), as well as MA-10 mouse Leydig cells (10 nM/24 h) alone or in combination with 17β-estradiol or antiestrogen (ICI 182,780). In G-15-treated mice, overgrowth of interstitial tissue was found in both mature and aged testes. Depending on age, differences in structure and distribution of various Leydig cell organelles were observed. Concomitantly, modulation of activity of the mitochondria and tubulin microfibers was revealed. Diverse and complex GPER regulation at the mRNA level and protein of estrogen signaling molecules (estrogen receptor α and β; ERα, ERβ and cytochrome P450 aromatase; P450arom) in G-15 Leydig cells was found in relation to age and the experimental system utilized (in vivo and in vitro). Changes in expression patterns of ERs and P450arom, as well as steroid secretion, reflected Leydig cell heterogeneity to estrogen regulation throughout male life including cell physiological status.We show, for the first time, GPER with ERs and P450arom work in tandem to maintain Leydig cell architecture and supervise its steroidogenic function by estrogen during male life. Full set of estrogen signaling molecules, with involvement of GPER, is crucial for proper Leydig cell function where each molecule acts in a specific and/or complementary manner. Further understanding of the mechanisms by which GPER controls Leydig cells with special regard to male age, cell of origin and experimental system used is critical for predicting and preventing testis steroidogenic disorders based on perturbations in estrogen signaling.
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spelling pubmed-62090722018-11-13 The role of G-protein-coupled membrane estrogen receptor in mouse Leydig cell function—in vivo and in vitro evaluation Kotula-Balak, M. Pawlicki, P. Milon, A. Tworzydlo, W. Sekula, M. Pacwa, A. Gorowska-Wojtowicz, E. Bilinska, B. Pawlicka, B. Wiater, J. Zarzycka, M. Galas, J. Cell Tissue Res Regular Article In this study, G-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER) was inactivated, by treatment with antagonist (G-15), in testes of C57BL/6 mice: immature (3 weeks old), mature (3 months old) and aged (1.5 years old) (50 μg/kg bw), as well as MA-10 mouse Leydig cells (10 nM/24 h) alone or in combination with 17β-estradiol or antiestrogen (ICI 182,780). In G-15-treated mice, overgrowth of interstitial tissue was found in both mature and aged testes. Depending on age, differences in structure and distribution of various Leydig cell organelles were observed. Concomitantly, modulation of activity of the mitochondria and tubulin microfibers was revealed. Diverse and complex GPER regulation at the mRNA level and protein of estrogen signaling molecules (estrogen receptor α and β; ERα, ERβ and cytochrome P450 aromatase; P450arom) in G-15 Leydig cells was found in relation to age and the experimental system utilized (in vivo and in vitro). Changes in expression patterns of ERs and P450arom, as well as steroid secretion, reflected Leydig cell heterogeneity to estrogen regulation throughout male life including cell physiological status.We show, for the first time, GPER with ERs and P450arom work in tandem to maintain Leydig cell architecture and supervise its steroidogenic function by estrogen during male life. Full set of estrogen signaling molecules, with involvement of GPER, is crucial for proper Leydig cell function where each molecule acts in a specific and/or complementary manner. Further understanding of the mechanisms by which GPER controls Leydig cells with special regard to male age, cell of origin and experimental system used is critical for predicting and preventing testis steroidogenic disorders based on perturbations in estrogen signaling. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2018-06-06 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6209072/ /pubmed/29876633 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00441-018-2861-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license and indicate if changes were made.
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Kotula-Balak, M.
Pawlicki, P.
Milon, A.
Tworzydlo, W.
Sekula, M.
Pacwa, A.
Gorowska-Wojtowicz, E.
Bilinska, B.
Pawlicka, B.
Wiater, J.
Zarzycka, M.
Galas, J.
The role of G-protein-coupled membrane estrogen receptor in mouse Leydig cell function—in vivo and in vitro evaluation
title The role of G-protein-coupled membrane estrogen receptor in mouse Leydig cell function—in vivo and in vitro evaluation
title_full The role of G-protein-coupled membrane estrogen receptor in mouse Leydig cell function—in vivo and in vitro evaluation
title_fullStr The role of G-protein-coupled membrane estrogen receptor in mouse Leydig cell function—in vivo and in vitro evaluation
title_full_unstemmed The role of G-protein-coupled membrane estrogen receptor in mouse Leydig cell function—in vivo and in vitro evaluation
title_short The role of G-protein-coupled membrane estrogen receptor in mouse Leydig cell function—in vivo and in vitro evaluation
title_sort role of g-protein-coupled membrane estrogen receptor in mouse leydig cell function—in vivo and in vitro evaluation
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6209072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29876633
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00441-018-2861-7
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