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3 September 2019 Androgens are essential for epithelial cell recovery after efferent duct ligation in the initial segment of the mouse epididymis
Bongki Kim, Sylvie Breton
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Abstract

Efferent duct ligation (EDL) induces epithelial cell degeneration followed by regeneration in the epididymal initial segment. We tested here the role of androgens in the recovery phase. EDL was performed at post-natal weeks (PNW) 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, and apoptotic and proliferating epithelial cells were quantified 24 h, and at days 2 and 2.5 post-EDL, respectively. A progressive increase in the number of apoptotic basal cells (BCs) and principal cells (PCs) was detected from PNW3 to 6, 24 h after EDL. Two days after EDL, no increase in proliferating BCs and PCs was observed at PNW3 and 4, despite the induction of apoptosis by EDL. A progressive increase in the number of proliferating BCs was then observed from PNW5 to 6, while the number of proliferating PCs remained low. 2.5 days after EDL, the number of proliferating BCs and PCs remained low at PNW3, 4, and 5, but a marked increase in the number of proliferating PCs was observed at PNW6. Flutamide pretreatment for 3 weeks followed by EDL at PNW7 dramatically decreased the number of proliferating BCs on EDL day 2, and the number of proliferating PCs on EDL day 2.5, compared to controls. We conclude that (1) BCs are the first to show recovery after EDL, followed by PCs; (2) androgens are essential for BC and PC repair after injury in the postpubertal epididymis; and (3) the prepubertal epididymis lacks repair ability following injury.

Summary Sentence

Androgen stimulation during the peripubertal and postpubertal periods is essential for epithelial repair after injury in the mouse epididymis.

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Bongki Kim and Sylvie Breton "Androgens are essential for epithelial cell recovery after efferent duct ligation in the initial segment of the mouse epididymis," Biology of Reproduction 102(1), 76-83, (3 September 2019). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioz152
Received: 25 May 2019; Accepted: 8 August 2019; Published: 3 September 2019
KEYWORDS
androgen
efferent duct ligation
epithelial cells
flutamide
initial segment
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