LIPOPHAGY: a novel form of steroidogenic activity within the LEYDIG cell during the reproductive cycle of turtle
Abstract Background Steroidogenesis is an indispensable process that is indirectly associated with spermatogenesis in the Leydig cell (LC) to utilize the lipid droplets (LDs) that are critical to maintaining normal testosterone synthesis. The regulation of LD mobilization, known as lipophagy, in the...
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Imran Tarique Waseem Ali Vistro Xuebing Bai Ping Yang Chen Hong Yufei Huang Abdul Haseeb Enxue Liu Noor Samad Gandahi Mengdi Xu Yifei Liu Qiusheng Chen |
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Imran Tarique Waseem Ali Vistro Xuebing Bai Ping Yang Chen Hong Yufei Huang Abdul Haseeb Enxue Liu Noor Samad Gandahi Mengdi Xu Yifei Liu Qiusheng Chen LIPOPHAGY: a novel form of steroidogenic activity within the LEYDIG cell during the reproductive cycle of turtle Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology Leydig cell Lipophagy Hibernation LC3 3β-HSD Chinese soft-shelled turtle |
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Imran Tarique Waseem Ali Vistro Xuebing Bai Ping Yang Chen Hong Yufei Huang Abdul Haseeb Enxue Liu Noor Samad Gandahi Mengdi Xu Yifei Liu Qiusheng Chen |
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Imran Tarique |
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LIPOPHAGY: a novel form of steroidogenic activity within the LEYDIG cell during the reproductive cycle of turtle |
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LIPOPHAGY: a novel form of steroidogenic activity within the LEYDIG cell during the reproductive cycle of turtle |
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LIPOPHAGY: a novel form of steroidogenic activity within the LEYDIG cell during the reproductive cycle of turtle |
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LIPOPHAGY: a novel form of steroidogenic activity within the LEYDIG cell during the reproductive cycle of turtle |
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LIPOPHAGY: a novel form of steroidogenic activity within the LEYDIG cell during the reproductive cycle of turtle |
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lipophagy: a novel form of steroidogenic activity within the leydig cell during the reproductive cycle of turtle |
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Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology |
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Abstract Background Steroidogenesis is an indispensable process that is indirectly associated with spermatogenesis in the Leydig cell (LC) to utilize the lipid droplets (LDs) that are critical to maintaining normal testosterone synthesis. The regulation of LD mobilization, known as lipophagy, in the LC is still largely unknown. Method In the present study, the LC of the Chinese soft-shelled turtle was investigated to identify the steroidogenic activity and lipophagy during the annual reproductive cycle by light microscopy, immunohistochemistry (IHC), immunofluorescence (IF), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Results The LC showed a dynamic steroidogenic function with strong activity of 3β-HSD, vimentin and tubular ER during hibernation by IHC and TEM. The tubulo-vesicular ER had a weak immunopositive reaction for 3β-HSD in the LC during reproductive phase, suggesting persistent steroidogenic activity. ORO staining and TEM demonstrated that a larger number of LDs had accumulated in the LC during hibernation than in the reproductive phase. These LDs existed in close association with mitochondria and lysosomes by being dynamically surrounded by intermediate filaments to facilitate LD utilization. Lysosomes were found directly attached to large LDs, forming an autophagic tube and engulfing LDs, suggesting that micro-lipophagy occurs during hibernation. Furthermore, the IHC of ATG7 (Autophagy Related Gene 7) and the IF of the LC3 (Microtubule-associated protein light chain 3), p62 (Sequestosome-1 (SQSTM1) and LAMP1(Lysosomal-associated membrane protein 1) results demonstrated strong expression, and further confirmation by TEM showed the existence of an autophagosome and an autolysosome and their fusion during the hibernation season. Conclusion In conclusion, the present study provides clear evidence of LD consumption in the LC by lipophagy, lysosome and mitochondria during the hibernation period, which is a key aspect of steroidogenesis in the Chinese soft-shelled turtle. |
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Leydig cell Lipophagy Hibernation LC3 3β-HSD Chinese soft-shelled turtle |
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doaj-7a1604ce98064a70a30d119922d3fdb22020-11-25T01:19:52ZengBMCReproductive Biology and Endocrinology1477-78272019-02-0117111210.1186/s12958-019-0462-2LIPOPHAGY: a novel form of steroidogenic activity within the LEYDIG cell during the reproductive cycle of turtleImran Tarique0Waseem Ali Vistro1Xuebing Bai2Ping Yang3Chen Hong4Yufei Huang5Abdul Haseeb6Enxue Liu7Noor Samad Gandahi8Mengdi Xu9Yifei Liu10Qiusheng Chen11MOE Joint international Research Laboratory of Animal Health and Food safety, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural UniversityMOE Joint international Research Laboratory of Animal Health and Food safety, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural UniversityMOE Joint international Research Laboratory of Animal Health and Food safety, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural UniversityMOE Joint international Research Laboratory of Animal Health and Food safety, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural UniversityMOE Joint international Research Laboratory of Animal Health and Food safety, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural UniversityMOE Joint international Research Laboratory of Animal Health and Food safety, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural UniversityMOE Joint international Research Laboratory of Animal Health and Food safety, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural UniversityMOE Joint international Research Laboratory of Animal Health and Food safety, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural UniversityMOE Joint international Research Laboratory of Animal Health and Food safety, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural UniversityMOE Joint international Research Laboratory of Animal Health and Food safety, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural UniversityMOE Joint international Research Laboratory of Animal Health and Food safety, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural UniversityMOE Joint international Research Laboratory of Animal Health and Food safety, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural UniversityAbstract Background Steroidogenesis is an indispensable process that is indirectly associated with spermatogenesis in the Leydig cell (LC) to utilize the lipid droplets (LDs) that are critical to maintaining normal testosterone synthesis. The regulation of LD mobilization, known as lipophagy, in the LC is still largely unknown. Method In the present study, the LC of the Chinese soft-shelled turtle was investigated to identify the steroidogenic activity and lipophagy during the annual reproductive cycle by light microscopy, immunohistochemistry (IHC), immunofluorescence (IF), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Results The LC showed a dynamic steroidogenic function with strong activity of 3β-HSD, vimentin and tubular ER during hibernation by IHC and TEM. The tubulo-vesicular ER had a weak immunopositive reaction for 3β-HSD in the LC during reproductive phase, suggesting persistent steroidogenic activity. ORO staining and TEM demonstrated that a larger number of LDs had accumulated in the LC during hibernation than in the reproductive phase. These LDs existed in close association with mitochondria and lysosomes by being dynamically surrounded by intermediate filaments to facilitate LD utilization. Lysosomes were found directly attached to large LDs, forming an autophagic tube and engulfing LDs, suggesting that micro-lipophagy occurs during hibernation. Furthermore, the IHC of ATG7 (Autophagy Related Gene 7) and the IF of the LC3 (Microtubule-associated protein light chain 3), p62 (Sequestosome-1 (SQSTM1) and LAMP1(Lysosomal-associated membrane protein 1) results demonstrated strong expression, and further confirmation by TEM showed the existence of an autophagosome and an autolysosome and their fusion during the hibernation season. Conclusion In conclusion, the present study provides clear evidence of LD consumption in the LC by lipophagy, lysosome and mitochondria during the hibernation period, which is a key aspect of steroidogenesis in the Chinese soft-shelled turtle.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12958-019-0462-2Leydig cellLipophagyHibernationLC33β-HSDChinese soft-shelled turtle |