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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 47, 381-388, Copyright © 1992 by Society for the Study of Reproduction


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Beta-nerve growth factor influences the expression of androgen-binding protein messenger ribonucleic acid in the rat testis

P Lonnerberg, O Soder, M Parvinen, EM Ritzen and H Persson
Department of Medical Chemistry, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.

The effect of infusion of nerve growth factor (NGF) into the rat testis on the expression of androgen-binding protein (ABP) mRNA was studied. A major 1.7-kb and a minor 3.7-kb ABP mRNA were present at all stages of the seminiferous epithelium with maximal levels at stages VIII-XI and the lowest levels at stages IV-VI. Infusion of 15 ng/h of NGF with a mini-osmotic pump for 14 days resulted in a 2-fold increase of ABP mRNA as revealed by Northern blots, whereas the mRNA level of another Sertoli cell protein, urokinase-type plasminogen activator, remained unchanged. Image analysis of autoradiograms obtained by in situ hybridization of sections from treated testes showed a similar increase in APB mRNA compared to noninfused or PBS-infused testes. However, at the cellular level the labeling intensity for ABP mRNA over Sertoli cells of different stages of the seminiferous epithelium was the same in NGF-infused and control testes. This suggests that the increase of ABP mRNA in NGF-infused testes was caused by prolongation of stages VII- VIII with maximal ABP mRNA expression; the suggestion is supported by an increase of 30 percent in frequency of these stages in histological sections from NGF-infused testes.


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