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Endocrinology, Vol 136, 687-695, Copyright © 1995 by Endocrine Society
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AR Morena, C Boitani, S de Grossi, M Stefanini and M Conti
Institute of Histology and General Embryology, University of Rome, La Sapienza, Italy.
Four genes (ratPDE1/IVc, ratPDE2/IVa, ratPDE3/IVd, and ratPDE4/IVb) encoding different isoforms of phosphodiesterase that specifically hydrolyze the second messenger cAMP (cAMP-PDEs) are present in the rat. Previous data from our laboratory indicated that these genes are differentially expressed in the somatic and germ cells of the seminiferous epithelium of the testis. To further characterize their spatial and temporal expression in the seminiferous tubules, in situ hybridization was used to monitor the expression of the four cAMP-PDE messenger RNAs (mRNAs). The signals corresponding to ratPDE1/IVc and ratPDE2IVa mRNAs were localized in two restricted layers of the seminiferous epithelium. The ratPDE1/IVc mRNA was present in a region of the epithelium corresponding to the location of middle-late pachytene spermatocytes. Conversely, the ratPDE2/IVa signal was confined to a more adluminal area corresponding to the location of maturing round spermatids. The ratPDE3/IVd and ratPDE4/IVb mRNAs were distributed throughout the span of the seminiferous epithelium, indicating a localization in the Sertoli cell cytoplasm. Although the intensity of the signal corresponding to ratPDE4/IVb was similar in all seminiferous tubule stages, the ratPDE3/IVd signal varied in intensity in tubules at different stages of the seminiferous cycle. Maximal expression was present in tubules at stages I-V and XI-XIII of the cycle and minimal at stages VIII-IX of the cycle. The expression of the ratPDE3/IVd mRNA positively correlated with the ability of specific inhibitors of the cAMP-PDEs to potentiate the FSH-dependent cAMP accumulation in tubules at different stages of the seminiferous cycle, with maximal potentiation observed at stages II-VI of the cycle. These data demonstrate that different cAMP-PDE genes are active in different cells of the seminiferous tubules and that the ratPDE3/IVd gene is expressed in the Sertoli cell in a cyclical fashion during the seminiferous cycle.
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