Journal of Andrology, Vol. 24, No. 2, March/April 2003
Copyright © American Society of Andrology
Developmental and Stage-Specific Expression of Smad2 and Smad3 in Rat Testis
JIAN XU*,
AMANDA R. BEYER*,
WILLIAM H. WALKER
AND
ELIZABETH A. MCGEE*,
From the * Magee-Womens Research Institute and
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Biology and
Department of Cell Biology and Physiology,
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
| Correspondence to: Elizabeth A. McGee, MWRI, 204 Craft Ave, Pittsburgh, PA
15213 (e-mail:
rsieam{at}mail.magee.edu). |
Members of the transforming growth factor beta type (TGFß) superfamily
and their receptors are expressed in the testis, and are believed to play
important paracrine and autocrine roles during testicular development and
spermatogenesis. The Smad proteins are downstream mediators for the family of
TGFß growth factors. Smad2 and Smad3 are associated with both TGFß
and activin signaling. However, very little is known about the expression and
regulation of the Smad signaling proteins in the testis. In the present study,
we have determined that Smad2 and Smad3 proteins are expressed in the
postnatal testes of rats from 5 days to 60 days of age. Expression levels for
both proteins are higher in young rats than in sexually mature rats. Smad2 and
Smad3 messenger RNA levels parallel protein expression. Smad2 and Smad3
proteins are mainly localized in the cytoplasm of meiotic germ cells, Sertoli
cells, and Leydig cells. Smad3 protein is localized to the nucleus of
preleptotene to zygotene primary spermatocytes in young rats. Both proteins
are expressed throughout all stages of the cycle of seminiferous tubules but
are expressed at their lowest levels at stages VIIVIII in the
seminiferous epithelium of adult rats. The presence of these downstream
mediators in these cell types supports a role for TGFß and activin during
spermatogenesis. The difference between the expression of Smad2 and Smad3
suggests that they may have different functions within the testis.
Key words: Spermatogenesis, development, growth factors
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