Agnese Marisa, Rosati Luigi, Prisco Marina, Coraggio Francesca, Valiante Salvatore, Scudiero Rosaria, Laforgia Vincenza, Andreuccetti Piero
Department of Biology, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.
Department of Biology, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.
Gen Comp Endocrinol. 2014 Sep 1;205:94-101. doi: 10.1016/j.ygcen.2014.03.025. Epub 2014 Mar 30.
Starting from the knowledge that in the reproductive period the Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (VIP) is widely distributed in Podarcis sicula testis, we studied VIP expression and the localization of the neuropeptide and its receptors in the testis of the Italian wall lizard P. sicula in the other phases of its reproductive cycle (summer stasis, autumnal resumption, winter stasis, spring resumption). By Real Time-PCR, we demonstrated that testicular VIP mRNA levels change during the reproductive cycle, showing a cyclic trend with two peaks, one in the mid-autumnal resumption and the other in the reproductive period. By in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry, we demonstrated that both VIP mRNA and protein were widely distributed in the testis in almost all the phases of the cycle, except in the early autumnal resumption. As regards the receptors, the VPAC1R was localized mainly in Leydig cells, while the VPAC2R showed the same distribution of VIP. Our results demonstrate that, differently from mammals, where VIP is present only in nerve fibres innerving the testis, an endotesticular synthesis takes place in the lizard and the VIP synthesis changes throughout the reproductive cycle. Moreover, the VIP/VPAC receptor system distribution observed in germ and somatic cells in various phases of the cycle, and particularly in the autumnal resumption and the reproductive period, strongly suggests its involvement in both spermatogenesis and steroidogenesis. Finally, the wider distribution of VIP in lizards with respect to mammals leads us to hypothesize that during the evolution the synthesis sites have been transferred from the testis to other districts, such as the brain.
基于血管活性肠肽(VIP)在繁殖期广泛分布于意大利壁蜥睾丸这一认识,我们研究了VIP在意大利壁蜥(Podarcis sicula)繁殖周期其他阶段(夏季静止期、秋季恢复期、冬季静止期、春季恢复期)睾丸中的表达情况、神经肽及其受体的定位。通过实时定量聚合酶链反应(Real Time-PCR),我们证明睾丸VIP信使核糖核酸(mRNA)水平在繁殖周期中发生变化,呈现出有两个峰值的周期性趋势,一个在中秋季恢复期,另一个在繁殖期。通过原位杂交和免疫组织化学,我们证明VIP mRNA和蛋白质在周期的几乎所有阶段都广泛分布于睾丸中,除了秋季早期恢复期。至于受体,血管活性肠肽1型受体(VPAC1R)主要定位于睾丸间质细胞,而血管活性肠肽2型受体(VPAC2R)的分布与VIP相同。我们的结果表明,与仅在支配睾丸的神经纤维中存在VIP的哺乳动物不同,蜥蜴体内发生睾丸内合成,且VIP合成在整个繁殖周期中发生变化。此外,在周期各阶段的生殖细胞和体细胞中观察到的VIP/VPAC受体系统分布,特别是在秋季恢复期和繁殖期,强烈表明其参与精子发生和类固醇生成。最后,与哺乳动物相比,VIP在蜥蜴体内分布更广泛,这使我们推测在进化过程中,合成部位已从睾丸转移到其他区域,如大脑。