Postnatal development and regulation of proteins secreted in the boar epididymis
The number of proteins secreted by the boar epididymis increased progressively from 1 mo of age to the adult period. The first specific secretory activity was revealed at 2 mo in the distal caput (hexosaminidase, clusterin, and lactoferrin) and in the corpus (train O/HE1). Train A and glutathione pe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biology of reproduction 1999-12, Vol.61 (6), p.1622-1635 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The number of proteins secreted by the boar epididymis increased progressively from 1 mo of age to the adult period. The first
specific secretory activity was revealed at 2 mo in the distal caput (hexosaminidase, clusterin, and lactoferrin) and in the
corpus (train O/HE1). Train A and glutathione peroxidase specific to the proximal caput, and trains E and M specific to the
corpus, appeared at 4 mo. At 5 mo, secretion of procathepsin L occurred in the middle caput and that of mannosidase and E-RABP
in the distal caput.
Approximately 48% of all the proteins secreted in the adult boar epididymis were dependent on the presence of androgens, either
stimulated (33.6%) or repressed (14.4%); 47% were modulated by other factors, and 5% were unregulated. In the proximal caput,
50% of the specific secreted proteins were controlled essentially by factors emanating from the testis. In more distal regions,
two proteins secreted in the corpus were regulated by factors from the anterior regions.
The regionalization of the secretory activity of the epididymal epithelium resulted in a specific regulation for each protein,
which was modulated according to the region of expression and influenced by either testicular or epididymal factors that remain
to be identified. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3363 1529-7268 |
DOI: | 10.1095/biolreprod61.6.1622 |