Published-Ahead-of-Print May 23, 2007, DOI:10.2164/jandrol.107.002980
Journal of Andrology, Vol. 28, No. 5, September/October 2007
Copyright © American Society of Andrology
DOI: 10.2164/jandrol.107.002980
Structural Alterations of Epididymal Epithelial Cells in Cathepsin A–Deficient Mice Affect the Blood-Epididymal Barrier and Lead to Altered Sperm Motility
LOUIS HERMO*,
NADINE KORAH*,
MARY GREGORY
,
LAUREN YE LIU*,
DANIEL G. CYR*,
,
ALESSANDRA D'AZZO
AND
CHARLES E. SMITH
From the * Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology,
McGill University, Montréal, Canada;
INRS-Institut Armand-Frappier,
Université du Québec, Pointe-Claire, Canada;
Department of Genetics and Tumor Cell Biology,
St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee; and
Département de Stomatologie,
Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada.
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Correspondence to: Dr Louis Hermo, McGill University, Department of Anatomy
and Cell Biology, 3640 University Street, Montréal, Québec,
Canada, H3A 2B2 (e-mail:
louis.hermo{at}mcgill.ca). |
Past studies have shown that the epithelial lining of the epididymis in
adult mice deficient in protective protein cathepsin A (PPCA –/–)
becomes swollen and vacuolated as a result of an accumulation of pale
lysosomes, some very large, in addition to the presence of an abundance of
macrophages infiltrating the intertubular spaces. The purpose of this study
was to assess the integrity of the epididymal epithelial–blood barrier
in these altered mice by characterizing the distribution of claudins (Cldns)
and the leakiness of tight junctions to lanthanum nitrate. A second goal was
to characterize sperm motility behavior in PPCA –/– mice using
computer-assisted sperm analyses (CASA). The results indicated that lanthanum
nitrate penetrated apical junctional complexes between adjacent epithelial
cells and entered the epididymal lumen in PPCA –/– mice but not in
control PPCA +/+ mice. Immunostaining for Cldns 1, 3, 8, and 10 revealed
unique patterns of expression based on cell type and region specificity in
PPCA +/+ mice, which were much different in PPCA –/– mice. PPCA
–/– mice showed reduced intensities of immunoreactions, complete
absence of immunoreactions, and appearance of atypical cytoplasmic
immunoreactions. CASA indicated that sperm counts in the PPCA –/–
mice were 70% reduced, and among other problems, there was a fourfold higher
percentage of static sperm in PPCA –/– mice compared with
controls. These results suggest that PPCA deficiency causes structural changes
to the blood-epididymal barrier as evidenced by lanthanum nitrate and Cldns
expression that affects the luminal environment of the epididymis, resulting
in altered sperm motility.
Key words: Epididymis, principal cells, sperm counts, lanthanum nitrate, claudins
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