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Laboratory for Experimental Medicine and Endocrinology, Onderwijs en Navorsing, Gasthuisberg, Catholic University of Leuven, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium
Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: Prof. Dr. G. Verhoeven, Laboratory for Experimental Medicine and Endocrinology, Onderwijs en Navorsing, Gasthuisberg, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium. E-mail: guido.verhoeven{at}med.kuleuven.ac.be
Interactions between (mesenchymal) peritubular myoid cells and
(epithelial) Sertoli cells play an important role in the control of
Sertoli cell function and spermatogenesis. The factors involved,
however, have only partially been identified. Heregulins or neu
differentiation factors (NDFs) mediate mesenchymal-epithelial
interactions in a variety of tissues, but their role in the testis has
not been investigated. Here we demonstrate that recombinant human
heregulin-
(Her-
) and Her-ß stimulate transferrin and
androgen-binding protein production by cultured rat Sertoli
cells up to 2.5-fold. These effects are more pronounced than those of
previously identified growth factors active in this assay, such as
insulin-like growth factor I and basic fibroblast growth factor.
Combination with these factors results in additive effects and in
marked morphological changes in the Sertoli cell cultures, including
formation of tubule-like structures. Stimulation of androgen-binding
protein secretion is paralleled by increased levels of the
corresponding messenger RNA. This parallelism was less consistent for
transferrin. Semiquantitative RT-PCR indicates that the expression of
NDF-
and NDF-ß is more pronounced in peritubular cells than in
Leydig or Sertoli cells. Conversely, the main receptors for
heregulins/NDFs, HER-3 and HER-4, are predominantly expressed in
Sertoli cells. A displacement assay confirms the presence of
high-affinity binding sites for [125I]Her-ß on intact
Sertoli cells and reveals parallel displacement curves for Her-ß,
Her-
, and concentrated peritubular cell-conditioned medium (PTCM;
estimated ED50 values: 1 ng/ml, 50 ng/ml, and 130 µg
protein/ml, respectively), indicating that peritubular cells secrete
one or more factors able to compete for heregulin receptors. It is
concluded that heregulins/NDFs may play a role in
mesenchymal-epithelial interactions in the testis. Estimates of the
concentrations of heregulins in PTCM, however, make it unlikely that
they contribute significantly to the effects observed with low
concentrations of PTCM and ascribed to the putative mediator PModS
(peritubular factor that modulates Sertoli cell function). Further
investigations will be required to define the exact role of heregulins
in the testis.
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