Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2554742 Life Sciences 2005 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

Platelet-derived growth factor-A (PDGF-A) affects cellular activities such as proliferation, differentiation, and development by way of paracrine or autocrine interaction with PDGF-A receptor alpha (PDGFR-α). Two forms of alternatively spliced PDGF-A mRNA, a long and a short isoform, have been found in several mammalian species. Expression of PDGF-A and its cognate receptor PDGFR-α has been well studied in various tissues. However, these investigations did not distinguish between the individual isoforms of PDGF-A. In the present investigation, we identified the differential cellular expression patterns of the two isoforms of PDGF-A and of PDGFR-α in mouse reproductive tissues by using laser capture microdissection coupled with reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. The long PDGF-A mRNA isoform was primarily detected in the epithelium, while the short isoform was ubiquitously distributed in epithelium, stroma, and muscle cells, although it was still more prominent in epithelium. PDGFR-α was mainly detected in stromal and muscle cells. Also, it was found in the epididymal epithelium, mucosal folds of the seminal vesicle, and ovarian granulosa cells. Thus, the complete PDGF-A/PDGFR-α signaling system is present in murine reproductive tissues, but the distribution of the long and short isoforms of PDFG-A differs.

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