Study on the changes of LHR, FSHR and AR with the development of testis cells in Hu sheep
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Study on the changes of LHR, FSHR and AR with the development of testis cells in Hu sheep
Abstract
The process of testis development in mammals is accompanied by the proliferation and maturation of Sertoli, Leydig and germ cells. Spermatogenesis depends on hormone regulation, which must bind to a receptor to exert its biological effects. The changes in Hu sheep testis cell composition and FSHR, LHR and AR expression during different developmental stages are unclear (newborn, puberty and adulthood). To address this, using single-cell RNA sequencing, we analyzed testis cell composition and hormone receptor expression changes during three important developmental stages of Hu sheep. We observed significant changes in the composition of somatic and germ cells in different Hu sheep testis developmental stages. Furthermore, we analyzed the FSHR, LHR and AR distribution and expression changes at three important periods and verified them by qRT-PCR and immunofluorescence. Our results suggest that after birth, the proportion of germ cells increased gradually, peaking in adulthood; the proportion of Sertoli cells decreased gradually, reaching the lowest in adulthood; and the proportion of Leydig cells increased and then decreased, reaching the lowest in adulthood. In addition, FSHR, LHR and AR are mainly located in Sertoli, Leydig and germ cells. LHR and FSHR expression decreased with increasing age, while AR expression increased and then decreased with increasing age.
Keywords: AR; FSHR; Hu sheep testis; LHR; Single-cell RNA sequencing.
Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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