TY - JOUR
T1 - Roles of 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase in fish spermatogenesis
AU - Ozaki, Yuichi
AU - Higuchi, Masato
AU - Miura, Chiemi
AU - Yamaguchi, Sonoko
AU - Tozawa, Yuzuru
AU - Miura, Takeshi
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - In fish spermatogenesis, the main action of progestins is generally regarded as the induction of sperm maturation. Our previous in vitro study demonstrated that a progestin, 17α,20β-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one (DHP), induced the initiation of meiosis in spermatogenesis in the Japanese eel (Anguilla japonica). In the present study, to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying the action of DHP, we attempted to clone cDNAs encoding genes whose expression was induced by DHP in eel testis, using cDNA subtraction. One of the cDNAs we isolated encodes eel 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase short form (e11β-HSDsf), and Northern blot and RT-PCR analysis showed that transcripts of e11β-HSDsf in testis were induced by DHP. The recombinant e11β-HSDsf had 11β-dehydrogenase activity, metabolizing cortisol to cortisone, and 11β-hydroxytestosterone to 11-ketotestosterone (11-KT). In vitro experiments revealed that eel immature testis had 11β-dehydrogenase activity, and DHP treatment enhanced the activity. To understand the role of 11β-HSD in spermatogenesis, we examined the direct effects of cortisol on eel spermatogenesis using an organ culture system. Cortisol induced DNA replication in spermatogonia and enhanced the spermatogonial proliferation induced by 11-KT. However, excess cortisol inhibited proliferation. In addition, 11-KT production was induced in testicular fragments incubated with cortisol. These results suggest that optimal levels of cortisol induced spermatogonial mitosis by increasing 11-KT production. Furthermore, two possible roles of DHP on spermatogenesis, via the up-regulation of 11β-HSD expression, are suggested: positive feedback control of 11-KT production and the modulation of cortisol levels to protect testes from excess circulating cortisol.
AB - In fish spermatogenesis, the main action of progestins is generally regarded as the induction of sperm maturation. Our previous in vitro study demonstrated that a progestin, 17α,20β-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one (DHP), induced the initiation of meiosis in spermatogenesis in the Japanese eel (Anguilla japonica). In the present study, to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying the action of DHP, we attempted to clone cDNAs encoding genes whose expression was induced by DHP in eel testis, using cDNA subtraction. One of the cDNAs we isolated encodes eel 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase short form (e11β-HSDsf), and Northern blot and RT-PCR analysis showed that transcripts of e11β-HSDsf in testis were induced by DHP. The recombinant e11β-HSDsf had 11β-dehydrogenase activity, metabolizing cortisol to cortisone, and 11β-hydroxytestosterone to 11-ketotestosterone (11-KT). In vitro experiments revealed that eel immature testis had 11β-dehydrogenase activity, and DHP treatment enhanced the activity. To understand the role of 11β-HSD in spermatogenesis, we examined the direct effects of cortisol on eel spermatogenesis using an organ culture system. Cortisol induced DNA replication in spermatogonia and enhanced the spermatogonial proliferation induced by 11-KT. However, excess cortisol inhibited proliferation. In addition, 11-KT production was induced in testicular fragments incubated with cortisol. These results suggest that optimal levels of cortisol induced spermatogonial mitosis by increasing 11-KT production. Furthermore, two possible roles of DHP on spermatogenesis, via the up-regulation of 11β-HSD expression, are suggested: positive feedback control of 11-KT production and the modulation of cortisol levels to protect testes from excess circulating cortisol.
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U2 - 10.1210/en.2006-0391
DO - 10.1210/en.2006-0391
M3 - Article
C2 - 16887910
AN - SCOPUS:33751238803
SN - 0013-7227
VL - 147
SP - 5139
EP - 5146
JO - Endocrinology
JF - Endocrinology
IS - 11
ER -