Author:
Chen Hong-bin,Pineda Garcia Jorge Carlos,Arizono Shinako,Takeda Tomoki,Li Ren-shi,Hattori Yukiko,Sano Hiroe,Miyauchi Yuu,Hirota Yuko,Tanaka Yoshitaka,Ishii Yuji
Abstract
AbstractLeydig cells in the testes produce testosterone in the presence of gonadotropins. Therefore, male testosterone levels must oscillate within a healthy spectrum, given that elevated testosterone levels augment the risk of cardiovascular disorders. We observed that the expression of death-associated protein-like 1 (DAPL1), which is involved in the early stages of epithelial differentiation and apoptosis, is considerably higher in the testes of sexually mature mice than in other tissues. Accordingly, Dapl1-null mice were constructed to evaluate this variation. Notably, in these mice, the testicular levels of steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR) and serum testosterone levels were significantly elevated on postnatal day 49. The findings were confirmed in vitro using I-10 mouse testis-derived tumor cells. The in vivo and in vitro data revealed the DAPL1-regulated the expression of StAR involving altered transcription of critical proteins in the protein kinase A and CREB/CREM pathways in Leydig cells. The collective findings implicate DAPL1 as an important factor for steroidogenesis regulation, and DAPL1 deregulation may be related to high endogenous levels of testosterone.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, Japan
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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