1.Disruption of ectoplasmic specializations between Sertoli cells and maturing spermatids by anti-nectin-2 and anti-nectin-3 antibodies.
Yoshiro TOYAMA ; Fumie SUZUKI-TOYOTA ; Mamiko MAEKAWA ; Chizuru ITO ; Kiyotaka TOSHIMORI
Asian Journal of Andrology 2008;10(4):577-584
AIMTo understand the biological functions of the ectoplasmic specializations between Sertoli cells and maturing spermatids in seminiferous epithelia.
METHODSIn order to disrupt the function of the ectoplasmic specializations, nectin-2, which is expressed at the specialization, was neutralized with anti-nectin-2 antibody micro-injected into the lumen of the mouse seminiferous tubule. Anti-nectin-3 antibody was also micro-injected into the lumen in order to neutralize nectin-3, which is expressed at the specialization.
RESULTSThe actin filaments at the specialization disappeared, and exfoliation of maturing spermatids was observed by electron microscopy.
CONCLUSIONNectin-2 was neutralized by anti-nectin-2 antibody and nectin-3 was neutralized by anti-nectin-3 antibody, respectively. Inactivated nectin-2 and nectin-3 disrupted the nectin-afadin-actin system, and finally the actin filaments disappeared. As a result, the specialization lost the holding function and detachment of spermatids was observed. One of the functions of the specialization seems to be to hold maturing spermatids until spermiation.
Actins ; metabolism ; Animals ; Antibodies ; immunology ; pharmacology ; Cell Adhesion Molecules ; immunology ; metabolism ; Cell Communication ; drug effects ; physiology ; Intercellular Junctions ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred ICR ; Microfilament Proteins ; metabolism ; Microscopy, Confocal ; Nectins ; Seminiferous Epithelium ; cytology ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Sertoli Cells ; cytology ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Spermatids ; cytology ; drug effects ; metabolism