Chihara Masataka, Otsuka Saori, Ichii Osamu, Kon Yasuhiro
Laboratory of Anatomy, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Graduate School of Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-0818, Japan.
J Reprod Dev. 2013 Dec 17;59(6):525-35. doi: 10.1262/jrd.2013-058. Epub 2013 Aug 12.
The blood testis-barrier (BTB) is essential for maintaining homeostasis in the seminiferous epithelium. Although many studies have reported that vitamin A (VA) is required for the maintenance of spermatogenesis, the relationships between the BTB, spermatogenesis and VA have not been elucidated. In this study, we analyzed BTB assembly and spermatogenesis in the testes of mice fed the VA-deficient (VAD) diet from the prepubertal period to adulthood. During the prepubertal period, no changes were observed in the initiation and progression of the first spermatogenic wave in mice fed the VAD diet. However, the numbers of preleptotene/leptotene spermatocytes derived from the second spermatogenic wave onwards were decreased, and initial BTB formation was also delayed, as evidenced by the decreased expression of mRNAs encoding BTB components and VA signaling molecules. From 60 days postpartum, mice fed the VAD diet exhibited apoptosis of germ cells, arrest of meiosis, disruption of the BTB, and dramatically decreased testis size. Furthermore, vacuolization and calcification were observed in the seminiferous epithelium of adult mice fed the VAD diet. Re-initiation of spermatogenesis by VA replenishment in adult mice fed the VAD diet rescued BTB assembly after when the second spermatogenic wave initiated from the arrested spermatogonia reached the preleptotene/leptotene spermatocytes. These results suggested that BTB integrity was regulated by VA metabolism with meiotic progression and that the impermeable BTB was required for persistent spermatogenesis rather than meiotic initiation. In conclusion, consumption of the VAD diet led to critical defects in spermatogenesis progression and altered the dynamics of BTB assembly.
血睾屏障(BTB)对于维持生精上皮的内环境稳定至关重要。尽管许多研究报告称维生素A(VA)是维持精子发生所必需的,但BTB、精子发生与VA之间的关系尚未阐明。在本研究中,我们分析了从青春期前到成年期喂食VA缺乏(VAD)饮食的小鼠睾丸中的BTB组装和精子发生情况。在青春期前阶段,喂食VAD饮食的小鼠首次精子发生波的起始和进程未观察到变化。然而,从第二次精子发生波开始,前细线期/细线期精母细胞数量减少,并且初始BTB形成也延迟,这通过编码BTB成分和VA信号分子的mRNA表达降低得以证明。产后60天起,喂食VAD饮食的小鼠出现生殖细胞凋亡、减数分裂停滞、BTB破坏以及睾丸大小显著减小。此外,在喂食VAD饮食的成年小鼠生精上皮中观察到空泡化和钙化。在喂食VAD饮食的成年小鼠中通过补充VA重新启动精子发生,当从停滞的精原细胞开始的第二次精子发生波到达前细线期/细线期精母细胞时,挽救了BTB组装。这些结果表明,BTB完整性受VA代谢与减数分裂进程的调节,并且不可渗透的BTB是持续精子发生而非减数分裂起始所必需的。总之,食用VAD饮食导致精子发生进程出现严重缺陷,并改变了BTB组装的动态过程。