Abstract

This study investigated the pattern and site of expression of the prolactin receptor gene in the testis and epididymis of red deer collected during the breeding season (n=3). Ribonuclease protection assays using 50 microg total RNA and a 300 bp [32P]-labelled antisense cRNA probe, generated from the extracellular domain of the red deer prolactin receptor, confirmed the expression of the receptor in both the testis and epididymis; a higher level of prolactin receptor mRNA was detected in the epididymis compared with the testis (170.4+/-1.5 x 10(3) and 26.3+/-2.7 x 10(3) arbitrary units respectively; P<0.05). In situ hybridisation using 300 bp [33P]-labelled sense and antisense cRNA probes generated from the extracellular domain of the receptor localised the expression sites to the seminiferous tubules and interstitial compartments of the testis and the epithelial layer of the epididymal duct. Quantification of grain numbers demonstrated a higher level of expression of the receptor in the epididymis compared with the interstitial and seminiferous tubule compartments of the testis (18.1+/-4.4 x 10(2), 10.1+/-2.0 x 10(2) and 8.3+/-0.8 x 10(2) grains/microm2 respectively; P<0.05). However, no differences were detected in the level of expression of the receptor between the interstitial and seminiferous tubule compartments of the testis. Immunocytochemistry using an anti-prolactin receptor antibody, raised against a peptide sequence from the extracellular domain of the rat prolactin receptor, localised expression of the receptor gene to the Leydig cells, pachytene spermatocytes, round spermatids and elongating spermatids. In the epididymis, the receptor was localised to the epithelial layer within the epididymal ducts. Expression of the prolactin receptor gene in the red deer testis and epididymis suggests a role for the hormone in steroidogenesis and spermatogenesis.

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