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1 December 2002 Expression and Location of the Bradykinin B2 Receptor in Rat Testis
Thomas K. Monsees, Sonja Blöcher, Frank Heidorn, Anett Winkler, Wolf-Eberhard Siems, Werner Müller-Esterl, Jaleh Hayatpour, Werner Miska, Wolf-Bernhard Schill
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Abstract

To investigate the possible role of the local tissue kallikrein-kinin system in spermatogenesis, we analyzed gene expression and cellular distribution of the bradykinin subtype-2 receptor (B2 receptor) in the rat testis. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction revealed B2 receptor expression in testis and primary cultures of Sertoli cells and peritubular cells isolated from immature and mature rats. In situ hybridization of the B2-receptor mRNA showed intense labeling of cells on the base of the seminiferous tubule, whereas the autoradiographic signals gradually decreased toward the lumen. Immune histochemistry using testicular sections of pubertal and adult rats showed specific staining for the B2-receptor protein in cells of the adluminal compartment of the seminiferous tubules, especially on pachytene spermatocytes and spermatids. This immunostaining varied with the stages of the seminiferous cycle. The receptor protein was also observed on peritubular cells of pubertal rats. In conclusion, we demonstrated a stage-specific expression of the bradykinin B2 receptor in different cells of the seminiferous tubules of the rat testis. The results point to a possible function of the tissue kallikrein-kinin system in the local regulation of spermatogenesis.

Thomas K. Monsees, Sonja Blöcher, Frank Heidorn, Anett Winkler, Wolf-Eberhard Siems, Werner Müller-Esterl, Jaleh Hayatpour, Werner Miska, and Wolf-Bernhard Schill "Expression and Location of the Bradykinin B2 Receptor in Rat Testis," Biology of Reproduction 67(6), 1832-1839, (1 December 2002). https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.102.005207
Received: 5 March 2002; Accepted: 1 June 2002; Published: 1 December 2002
KEYWORDS
male reproductive tract
polypeptide receptors
Sertoli cells
spermatogenesis
testis
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