Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10893204 Theriogenology 2006 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
The presence of steroids and their receptors throughout development, specifically androgen receptor (AR), estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) and estrogen receptor beta (ERβ), in the epididymis of a high estrogen producing species like the stallion has not been determined. Epididymal and testicular samples were collected for analysis of testosterone and estradiol-17β (E2) concentrations and for immunolocalization of AR, ERα and ERβ. The concentration of testosterone in the testis and epididymis were not different among age groups (P > 0.05). AR was localized in the principal cells of the caput, corpus and cauda in all four age groups. This lack of change in testosterone concentration and receptor localization suggests that testosterone is important for both development and maintenance of epididymal function. There was an age-related increase in E2 concentrations in all regions of the epididymis (P < 0.05), suggesting that E2 is also important for adult function. ERβ was localized in the principal cells of the caput, corpus and cauda in all four age groups, but the localization of ERα was regional and age dependent. In peri-pubertal animals, ERα immunostaining was most prominent and estradiol was similarly present in all three epididymal regions; this suggests that estradiol also plays a key role in the maturation of the stallion epididymis during the pubertal transition when sperm first arrive in the epididymis. In conclusion, these results suggest that the stallion epididymis is regulated by both androgens and estrogens throughout development and that estradiol is more important to epididymal function in the stallion than previously believed.
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