Matsumoto A, Arai Y, Hyodo S
Department of Anatomy, Juntendo University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
J Neuroendocrinol. 1993 Aug;5(4):357-63. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2826.1993.tb00495.x.
Expression of beta-tubulin mRNA was examined in androgen-sensitive motoneurons of the spinal nucleus of the bulbocavernosus (SNB) in adult male rats by in situ hybridization histochemistry using cDNA encoding mouse beta-tubulin. Hybridizable beta-tubulin mRNA was localized in the somata and proximal dendrites of SNB motoneurons. Removal of androgen by castration significantly reduced the expression level of beta-tubulin mRNA in the SNB motoneurons, whereas the change was prevented by testosterone treatment. On the contrary, castration or testosterone treatment did not induce any changes in the expression level of beta-tubulin mRNA in the androgen-insensitive motoneurons of the retrodorsolateral nucleus. These results suggest that androgen regulates the expression of beta-tubulin gene in the SNB motoneurons and may provide evidence for the molecular mechanisms of hormonally-induced neuronal plasticity in the SNB motoneurons.
利用编码小鼠β-微管蛋白的cDNA,通过原位杂交组织化学技术,检测成年雄性大鼠球海绵体肌核(SNB)中雄激素敏感运动神经元内β-微管蛋白mRNA的表达。可杂交的β-微管蛋白mRNA定位于SNB运动神经元的胞体和近端树突。阉割去除雄激素显著降低了SNB运动神经元中β-微管蛋白mRNA的表达水平,而睾酮处理可防止这种变化。相反,阉割或睾酮处理并未引起背外侧后核中雄激素不敏感运动神经元β-微管蛋白mRNA表达水平的任何变化。这些结果表明,雄激素调节SNB运动神经元中β-微管蛋白基因的表达,并可能为SNB运动神经元中激素诱导的神经元可塑性的分子机制提供证据。