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Abstract
Activating Transcription Factor 4 (ATF4/CREB2) is a member
of the cyclic-AMP response element binding (CREB) family.
These proteins have been shown to regulate cell
proliferation and differentiation in a broad number of
tissues during embryo development. Here we report that
male ATF4-/- mice are subfertile, despite the
fact that they produce sufficient sperm and are able to
fertilize wild type eggs in vitro. An analysis of
the ejaculatory ducts revealed abnormal constrictions in
the lumen of the vas deferens. The lamina propria layer
of the vas deferens was significantly thicker in the
ATF4-/- mice and the cells that make up this
layer were rounder and more abundant than in the
ATF4+/+ littermates. The change in the
morphology of the lamina propria was associated with
sexual maturation. A histological analysis of the lamina
propria revealed a reduction in the production of elastic
fibers and interstitial cells of cajal, as judged by the
expression of neuron-specific enolase. These observations
predict that ATF4 is required for the normal
differentiation of the lamina propria layer of the vas
deferens at sexual maturation. The morphology of the
ATF4-/- lamina propria and the constriction of
the lumen are consistent with an obstruction in the vas
deferens contributing to the subfertility of the
ATF4-/- males.
Key words:
Male Reproductive Tract
Male sexual function
Sperm motility and transport
Vas deferens
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