INVESTIGADORES
APICHELA Silvana Andrea
artículos
Título:
Expression of β-NGF and high-affinity NGF receptor (TrKA) in llama ( Lama glama ) male reproductive tract and spermatozoa
Autor/es:
SARI, LUCIANA M.; ZAMPINI, RENATO; ARGAÑARAZ, MARTIN E.; CARRETERO, MARÍA I.; FUMUSO, FERNANDA G.; BARRAZA, DANIELA E.; RATTO, MARCELO; APICHELA, SILVANA A.
Revista:
MOLECULAR REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
Editorial:
WILEY-LISS, DIV JOHN WILEY & SONS INC
Referencias:
Lugar: New York; Año: 2018 vol. 85 p. 934 - 944
ISSN:
1040-452X
Resumen:
β-Nerve Growth Factor (β-NGF) is a seminal plasma element, responsible for inducing ovulation in camelids. The main organ of β-NGF production remains nondescript. The aims of this study were: (1) characterize gene expression and protein localization of β-NGF and its main receptor TrKA in the llama male reproductive tract, and (2) determine whether the seminal β-NGF interacts with ejaculated sperm by localizing β-NGF and TrKA in epididymal, ejaculated, and acrosome reacted (AR) sperms and, additionally, by identifying β-NGF presence in sperm-adsorbed proteins (SAP). Both β-NGF and TrkA transcripts are widely expressed along the male reproductive tract, with a higher expression level of β-NGF at prostate (p < .05). β-NGF immunolabeling was only positive for prostate, whereas TrKA label was present in epithelial and muscular cells of testis, prostate, bulbourethral glands and epididymis. Using an immunofluorescent technique, β-NGF was co-localized with TrKA in the middle piece of ejaculated and AR sperm. However, only TrKA was observed in epididymal sperm indicating that β-NGF could have a seminal origin. This was also confirmed by identification of four β-NGF isoforms in SAP. This study extends the knowledge about the participation of β-NGF/TrKA in llama reproduction, providing evidence that may have roles in the regulation of sperm physiology.