Uncovering the Physiological Mechanisms Underlying the Roe Deer (<em>Capreolus capreolus</em>) Testicular Cycle: Analyses of Gelatinases and VEGF Patterns and Correlation with Testes Weight and Testosterone

The roe deer (<i>Capreolus capreolus</i>) represents a spontaneous model of testicular inactivation: During winter, bucks show a suspension of spermatogenesis that starts again in spring and peaks during the breeding season (July–August). The underlying mechanisms to the regulation of th...

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Main Authors: Alberto Elmi, Augusta Zannoni, Nadia Govoni, Martina Bertocchi, Monica Forni, Domenico Ventrella, Maria Laura Bacci
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/3/444
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spelling doaj-ae7aaee9549546b3803fa76ec359d9ba2020-11-25T03:19:30ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152020-03-0110344410.3390/ani10030444ani10030444Uncovering the Physiological Mechanisms Underlying the Roe Deer (<em>Capreolus capreolus</em>) Testicular Cycle: Analyses of Gelatinases and VEGF Patterns and Correlation with Testes Weight and TestosteroneAlberto Elmi0Augusta Zannoni1Nadia Govoni2Martina Bertocchi3Monica Forni4Domenico Ventrella5Maria Laura Bacci6Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences, University of Bologna, via Tolara di Sopra 50, 40064 Ozzano dell’Emilia (BO), ItalyDepartment of Veterinary Medical Sciences, University of Bologna, via Tolara di Sopra 50, 40064 Ozzano dell’Emilia (BO), ItalyDepartment of Veterinary Medical Sciences, University of Bologna, via Tolara di Sopra 50, 40064 Ozzano dell’Emilia (BO), ItalyDepartment of Veterinary Medical Sciences, University of Bologna, via Tolara di Sopra 50, 40064 Ozzano dell’Emilia (BO), ItalyDepartment of Veterinary Medical Sciences, University of Bologna, via Tolara di Sopra 50, 40064 Ozzano dell’Emilia (BO), ItalyDepartment of Veterinary Medical Sciences, University of Bologna, via Tolara di Sopra 50, 40064 Ozzano dell’Emilia (BO), ItalyDepartment of Veterinary Medical Sciences, University of Bologna, via Tolara di Sopra 50, 40064 Ozzano dell’Emilia (BO), ItalyThe roe deer (<i>Capreolus capreolus</i>) represents a spontaneous model of testicular inactivation: During winter, bucks show a suspension of spermatogenesis that starts again in spring and peaks during the breeding season (July–August). The underlying mechanisms to the regulation of the cyclic testicular changes are still not fully clear but seem to be imputable to the spermatogenic cell line since other testicular cell populations remain stable without apoptotic phenomena. The aim of the study was to investigate apoptosis, gelatinases (MMP2 and 9), their inhibiting factors (TIMP 1-2), and two isoforms of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF121 and 165) with its receptors (VEGFR1-2) in testes collected during pre- and post-rut periods, and to correlate them with testicular weight (TW) and testosterone (TEST). Testes from 18 adult sexually mature bucks were collected in Bologna Apennines (Italy). Samples were weighed and parenchyma collected. Radioimmunoassay, real-time PCR, and zymography were performed. The results showed a post-rut decrease in TW and TEST and an increase in proMMP2, also highlighting a correlation between the gelatinases and the testicular functionality. The VEGF pattern did not show modifications nor correlation with TW and TEST. Overall, gelatinases and their inhibitors, described herein for the first time in roe deer testes, seem to play an important role in the testicular cycle.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/3/444<i>capreolus capreolus</i>roe deergelatinasesprommp2timpvegftesticular cyclereproductive physiologyseasonal breeder
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author Alberto Elmi
Augusta Zannoni
Nadia Govoni
Martina Bertocchi
Monica Forni
Domenico Ventrella
Maria Laura Bacci
spellingShingle Alberto Elmi
Augusta Zannoni
Nadia Govoni
Martina Bertocchi
Monica Forni
Domenico Ventrella
Maria Laura Bacci
Uncovering the Physiological Mechanisms Underlying the Roe Deer (<em>Capreolus capreolus</em>) Testicular Cycle: Analyses of Gelatinases and VEGF Patterns and Correlation with Testes Weight and Testosterone
Animals
<i>capreolus capreolus</i>
roe deer
gelatinases
prommp2
timp
vegf
testicular cycle
reproductive physiology
seasonal breeder
author_facet Alberto Elmi
Augusta Zannoni
Nadia Govoni
Martina Bertocchi
Monica Forni
Domenico Ventrella
Maria Laura Bacci
author_sort Alberto Elmi
title Uncovering the Physiological Mechanisms Underlying the Roe Deer (<em>Capreolus capreolus</em>) Testicular Cycle: Analyses of Gelatinases and VEGF Patterns and Correlation with Testes Weight and Testosterone
title_short Uncovering the Physiological Mechanisms Underlying the Roe Deer (<em>Capreolus capreolus</em>) Testicular Cycle: Analyses of Gelatinases and VEGF Patterns and Correlation with Testes Weight and Testosterone
title_full Uncovering the Physiological Mechanisms Underlying the Roe Deer (<em>Capreolus capreolus</em>) Testicular Cycle: Analyses of Gelatinases and VEGF Patterns and Correlation with Testes Weight and Testosterone
title_fullStr Uncovering the Physiological Mechanisms Underlying the Roe Deer (<em>Capreolus capreolus</em>) Testicular Cycle: Analyses of Gelatinases and VEGF Patterns and Correlation with Testes Weight and Testosterone
title_full_unstemmed Uncovering the Physiological Mechanisms Underlying the Roe Deer (<em>Capreolus capreolus</em>) Testicular Cycle: Analyses of Gelatinases and VEGF Patterns and Correlation with Testes Weight and Testosterone
title_sort uncovering the physiological mechanisms underlying the roe deer (<em>capreolus capreolus</em>) testicular cycle: analyses of gelatinases and vegf patterns and correlation with testes weight and testosterone
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The roe deer (<i>Capreolus capreolus</i>) represents a spontaneous model of testicular inactivation: During winter, bucks show a suspension of spermatogenesis that starts again in spring and peaks during the breeding season (July–August). The underlying mechanisms to the regulation of the cyclic testicular changes are still not fully clear but seem to be imputable to the spermatogenic cell line since other testicular cell populations remain stable without apoptotic phenomena. The aim of the study was to investigate apoptosis, gelatinases (MMP2 and 9), their inhibiting factors (TIMP 1-2), and two isoforms of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF121 and 165) with its receptors (VEGFR1-2) in testes collected during pre- and post-rut periods, and to correlate them with testicular weight (TW) and testosterone (TEST). Testes from 18 adult sexually mature bucks were collected in Bologna Apennines (Italy). Samples were weighed and parenchyma collected. Radioimmunoassay, real-time PCR, and zymography were performed. The results showed a post-rut decrease in TW and TEST and an increase in proMMP2, also highlighting a correlation between the gelatinases and the testicular functionality. The VEGF pattern did not show modifications nor correlation with TW and TEST. Overall, gelatinases and their inhibitors, described herein for the first time in roe deer testes, seem to play an important role in the testicular cycle.
topic <i>capreolus capreolus</i>
roe deer
gelatinases
prommp2
timp
vegf
testicular cycle
reproductive physiology
seasonal breeder
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/3/444
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