Localization of cellular retinol-binding protein mRNA in rat testis and epididymis and its stage-dependent expression during the cycle of the seminiferous epithelium
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Localization of cellular retinol-binding protein mRNA in rat testis and epididymis and its stage-dependent expression during the cycle of the seminiferous epithelium
Abstract
Anatomical localization of cellular retinol-binding protein (CRBP) mRNA was examined in normal rat testis and epididymis and also in retinoid-deficient rat testis. In situ hybridization was performed with 35S-labeled rat CRBP cRNA probes on frozen tissue sections. In normal testis, CRBP mRNA was mainly localized in the Sertoli cells and to some extent in peritubular cells. A distinct cyclic variation of the relative levels of hybridizable CRBP mRNA was observed during the spermatogenic cycle. The peak of CRBP mRNA content was seen in the stages of the cycle that preceded those in which peak CRBP protein content had been observed previously in our laboratory by immunohistochemistry. No appreciable amount of CRBP mRNA was observed in the interstitial space or in the lumen of the tubules. CRBP mRNA displayed the same anatomical localization in the retinoid-deficient testis, but the level of hybridizable CRBP mRNA was substantially reduced. A strong hybridization signal for CRBP mRNA was seen in proximal epididymis and was strikingly localized in the ductular epithelium. CRBP mRNA was not detectable in the distal portion of the epididymis. These studies provide information about the cell-specific expression of CRBP synthesis within the testis and epididymis and about its cyclic variation and regulation.
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