IBYME   02675
INSTITUTO DE BIOLOGIA Y MEDICINA EXPERIMENTAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Melatonin actions on the spermatogonial stem cell niche in immature Syrian hamsters
Autor/es:
RIVIERE E; MATZKIN ME; CALANDRA RS; FRUNGIERI MB; ROSSI SP; MAYERHOFER A
Lugar:
Barcelona
Reunión:
Workshop; 21st European Testis Workshop; 2021
Resumen:
Self renewal and differentiation of spermatogonial stem cells ( are required to complete spermatogenesis These processes are regulated not only by intracellular signals but also by extracellular signals secreted from the main cell populations of the SSCs niche Sertoli cells and peritubular cells, which provide the necessary microenvironment Mayerhofer et al Reproduction, 145 107 2013 Peritubular cells are smooth muscle like cells with contractile function involved in the active transport of immotile sperm Sertoli cells are essential for testicular maturation and spermatogenesis The most important functionof Sertoli cells is the provision of adequate levels of lactate to guarantee germ cell development Both cell populations of the SSCs niche produce and secrete the glial cell line derived neurotrophic factor GDNF), a key player responsible for self renewal and maintenance of SSCs Melatoninis an indoleamine that, acting through the hypothalamus and pituitary, regulates testicular function However, direct actions of melatonin at testicular level have also been reported Frungieri et al Int J Mol Sci 18 1170 2017 Riviere et al Mol Cell Endocrinol 515 110889 2020 Recently, we have described a protective role of melatonin against inflammation and free radical damage in testes of patients suffering from unexplained infertility (Rossi et al Andrology, 3 436 2014 Riviere et al Mol Cell Endocrinol 515 110889 2020 ObjectiveTo investigate the impact of melatonin in the physiological regulation of the SSCs niche bearing in mind the critical contribution of peritubular cells on seminiferous tubules contractions and the key role of Sertoli cells supplying the energy metabolite lactate for developing spermatogenic cells.ConclusionThrough reduction of oxidative stress and stimulation of lactate production inSertoli cells, melatonin might promote the developing of spermatogenic cellsVia its stimulatory role on peritubular cell contraction activity, this indoleamine could facilitate sperm transport By induction of GDNF expression in both Sertoli and peritubular cells, melatonin might drive SSC self renewal and proliferation of their direct cell progenyOverall, this study provides insights into the potential benefits of melatonin on the SSCs niche and spermatogenic capacity