Loss of connexin43 in murine Sertoli cells and its effect on blood-testis barrier formation and dynamics.

Connexin43 (Cx43) is the predominant testicular gap junction protein and in cases of impaired spermatogenesis, Cx43 expression has been shown to be altered in several mammals. Amongst other functions, Cx43 is supposed to regulate junction formation of the blood-testis barrier (BTB). The aim of the p...

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Main Authors: Julia Hollenbach, Klaus Jung, Joanna Noelke, Hagen Gasse, Christiane Pfarrer, Mirja Koy, Ralph Brehm
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5983412?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-df35bda9bf8048a994cf325db6553b762020-11-25T00:44:19ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01136e019810010.1371/journal.pone.0198100Loss of connexin43 in murine Sertoli cells and its effect on blood-testis barrier formation and dynamics.Julia HollenbachKlaus JungJoanna NoelkeHagen GasseChristiane PfarrerMirja KoyRalph BrehmConnexin43 (Cx43) is the predominant testicular gap junction protein and in cases of impaired spermatogenesis, Cx43 expression has been shown to be altered in several mammals. Amongst other functions, Cx43 is supposed to regulate junction formation of the blood-testis barrier (BTB). The aim of the present study was to investigate the expression pattern of different tight junction (TJ) proteins of the murine BTB using SC-specific Cx43 knockout mice (SCCx43KO). Adult homozygous male SCCx43KO mice (SCCx43KO-/-) predominantly show an arrest of spermatogenesis and SC-only tubules that might have been caused by an altered BTB assembly, composition or regulation. TJ molecules claudin-3, -5 and -11 were examined in adult wild type (WT) and SCCx43KO-/- mice using immunohistochemistry (IHC) and quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR). In this context, investigation of single tubules with residual spermatogenesis in SCCx43KO-/- mice was particularly interesting to identify a potential Cx43-independent influence of germ cells (GC) on BTB composition and dynamics. In tubules without residual spermatogenesis, a diffuse cytoplasmic distribution pattern for claudin-11 protein could be demonstrated in mutant mice. Nevertheless, claudin-11 seems to form functional TJ. Claudin-3 and -5 could not be detected immunohistochemically in the seminiferous epithelium of those tubules. Correspondingly, claudin-3 and -5 mRNA expression was decreased, providing evidence of generally impaired BTB dynamics in adult KO mice. Observations of tubules with residual spermatogenesis suggested a Cx43-independent regulation of TJ proteins by GC populations. To determine initial BTB formation in peripubertal SCCx43KO-/- mice, immunohistochemical staining and qRT-PCR of claudin-11 were carried out in adolescent SCCx43KO-/- and WT mice. Additionally, BTB integrity was functionally analysed using a hypertonic glucose fixative. These analyses revealed that SCCx43KO-/- mice formed an intact BTB during puberty in the same time period as WT mice, which however seemed to be accelerated.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5983412?pdf=render
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author Julia Hollenbach
Klaus Jung
Joanna Noelke
Hagen Gasse
Christiane Pfarrer
Mirja Koy
Ralph Brehm
spellingShingle Julia Hollenbach
Klaus Jung
Joanna Noelke
Hagen Gasse
Christiane Pfarrer
Mirja Koy
Ralph Brehm
Loss of connexin43 in murine Sertoli cells and its effect on blood-testis barrier formation and dynamics.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Julia Hollenbach
Klaus Jung
Joanna Noelke
Hagen Gasse
Christiane Pfarrer
Mirja Koy
Ralph Brehm
author_sort Julia Hollenbach
title Loss of connexin43 in murine Sertoli cells and its effect on blood-testis barrier formation and dynamics.
title_short Loss of connexin43 in murine Sertoli cells and its effect on blood-testis barrier formation and dynamics.
title_full Loss of connexin43 in murine Sertoli cells and its effect on blood-testis barrier formation and dynamics.
title_fullStr Loss of connexin43 in murine Sertoli cells and its effect on blood-testis barrier formation and dynamics.
title_full_unstemmed Loss of connexin43 in murine Sertoli cells and its effect on blood-testis barrier formation and dynamics.
title_sort loss of connexin43 in murine sertoli cells and its effect on blood-testis barrier formation and dynamics.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Connexin43 (Cx43) is the predominant testicular gap junction protein and in cases of impaired spermatogenesis, Cx43 expression has been shown to be altered in several mammals. Amongst other functions, Cx43 is supposed to regulate junction formation of the blood-testis barrier (BTB). The aim of the present study was to investigate the expression pattern of different tight junction (TJ) proteins of the murine BTB using SC-specific Cx43 knockout mice (SCCx43KO). Adult homozygous male SCCx43KO mice (SCCx43KO-/-) predominantly show an arrest of spermatogenesis and SC-only tubules that might have been caused by an altered BTB assembly, composition or regulation. TJ molecules claudin-3, -5 and -11 were examined in adult wild type (WT) and SCCx43KO-/- mice using immunohistochemistry (IHC) and quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR). In this context, investigation of single tubules with residual spermatogenesis in SCCx43KO-/- mice was particularly interesting to identify a potential Cx43-independent influence of germ cells (GC) on BTB composition and dynamics. In tubules without residual spermatogenesis, a diffuse cytoplasmic distribution pattern for claudin-11 protein could be demonstrated in mutant mice. Nevertheless, claudin-11 seems to form functional TJ. Claudin-3 and -5 could not be detected immunohistochemically in the seminiferous epithelium of those tubules. Correspondingly, claudin-3 and -5 mRNA expression was decreased, providing evidence of generally impaired BTB dynamics in adult KO mice. Observations of tubules with residual spermatogenesis suggested a Cx43-independent regulation of TJ proteins by GC populations. To determine initial BTB formation in peripubertal SCCx43KO-/- mice, immunohistochemical staining and qRT-PCR of claudin-11 were carried out in adolescent SCCx43KO-/- and WT mice. Additionally, BTB integrity was functionally analysed using a hypertonic glucose fixative. These analyses revealed that SCCx43KO-/- mice formed an intact BTB during puberty in the same time period as WT mice, which however seemed to be accelerated.
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