2019
DOI: 10.1111/and.13387
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Spatiotemporal expression patterns of natriuretic peptides in rat testis and epididymis during postnatal development

Abstract: Natriuretic peptide (NP) family is composed of atrial, brain and C-type NP (NPPA, NPPB and NPPC). Here, we aimed to investigate NP expression in testis and epididymis during postnatal development. NPPA expression was observed in gonocytes at prepubertal period but in only spermatocytes in pachytene and leptotene/ zygotene stage at pubertal period. In prepubertal and pubertal periods, we detected NPPB expression in only Leydig cells. However, NPPC expression was detected in all of the gonocytes and Sertoli ce… Show more

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“…To detect TLR4 location in testicular and epididymal tissues, we applied immunostaining as described previously (Özbek et al, ). Briefly, 5‐μm thick sections were placed on slides.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…To detect TLR4 location in testicular and epididymal tissues, we applied immunostaining as described previously (Özbek et al, ). Briefly, 5‐μm thick sections were placed on slides.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The epididymal proteins involved in sperm maturation in recent years include ribonucleases, β-galactosidases, lipid carrier proteins and G-protein coupled receptors. It is worth noting that genes with region-specific expression patterns exist in epididymis, which are regulated by androgens and testicular factors to ensure different functions in the caput, corpus and cauda of the epididymis [12][13][14]. However, protein and gene expression levels are different in the epididymis of different species [15][16][17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, NPPC is more abundantly expressed in male reproductive tissues than in other tissues ( 81 , 82 ). In rats, NPPC was intensely expressed in Leydig cells and epididymal epithelium, and its expression dramatically increased after puberty ( 83 ). Furthermore, NPPC receptor (NPR-B) has been shown to localize in the acrosome and tail of human sperm, suggesting that NPPC binds to NPR-B, thus, stimulating intracellular cGMP and sperm motility ( 84 ).…”
Section: Proteomics Transcriptomics and Metabolomics Of Sperm Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%