Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5B4, Canada.
Department of Veterinary Pathology, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5B4, Canada.
Reprod Toxicol. 2024 Sep;128:108645. doi: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2024.108645. Epub 2024 Jun 17.
Male reproductive capacity has fallen considerably in recent decades; in addition, the incidence of testicular cancer has increased in many developed countries. The cause of this phenomenon is unknown, but environmental toxicants are considered a major contributing factor. To study potential reproductive toxicants, robust in vitro testis models are needed. We have recently established a porcine testis organoid system with a high resemblance to the architectures of innate testis tissue. Here, we further investigated the testis morphogenesis, cell maturation, and endocrine function of the testis organoids. We also challenged this system with abiraterone, a steroidogenic inhibitor, to validate its suitability as an in vitro platform for endocrine toxicology tests. Our results showed that the testis cells in the organoids reorganize into testis cordal structures, and the cordal relative areas increase in the organoids over time of culture. Moreover, the diameters and cell numbers per cross-section of the cordal structures increased over time. Interestingly, Sertoli cells in the organoids gradually underwent maturational changes by showing increased expression of androgen receptors, decreased expression of the anti-müllerian hormone, and formation of the blood-testis barrier. Next, we confirmed that the organoids respond to hormonal stimulation and release multiple sex hormones, including testosterone, estradiol, and progesterone. Finally, we showed that the production of testosterone and estradiol in this system can be inhibited in response to the steroidogenic inhibitor. Taken together, our organoid system provides a promising in vitro platform for male reproductive toxicology studies on testis morphogenesis, somatic cell maturation, and endocrine production.
近年来,男性生殖能力显著下降;此外,许多发达国家的睾丸癌发病率也有所上升。造成这种现象的原因尚不清楚,但环境毒物被认为是一个主要的促成因素。为了研究潜在的生殖毒物,需要建立稳健的体外睾丸模型。我们最近建立了一个具有高度类似于固有睾丸组织结构的猪睾丸类器官系统。在这里,我们进一步研究了睾丸类器官的形态发生、细胞成熟和内分泌功能。我们还用甾体生物合成抑制剂阿比特龙挑战了这个系统,以验证其作为内分泌毒理学测试体外平台的适用性。我们的结果表明,类器官中的睾丸细胞重新组织成睾丸索状结构,并且随着培养时间的延长,索状结构的相对区域增加。此外,索状结构的直径和每个横截面上的细胞数量随着时间的推移而增加。有趣的是,类器官中的支持细胞通过增加雄激素受体的表达、降低抗缪勒管激素的表达以及形成血睾屏障逐渐发生成熟变化。接下来,我们证实类器官对激素刺激有反应,并释放多种性激素,包括睾酮、雌二醇和孕酮。最后,我们表明该系统中睾酮和雌二醇的产生可以被甾体生物合成抑制剂抑制。总之,我们的类器官系统为睾丸形态发生、体细胞成熟和内分泌产生的男性生殖毒理学研究提供了一个有前途的体外平台。