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Publication : Germ cells of the mouse testis express P450 aromatase.

First Author  Nitta H Year  1993
Journal  Endocrinology Volume  132
Issue  3 Pages  1396-401
PubMed ID  8440194 Mgi Jnum  J:14320
Mgi Id  MGI:62491 Doi  10.1210/endo.132.3.8440194
Citation  Nitta H, et al. (1993) Germ cells of the mouse testis express P450 aromatase. Endocrinology 132(3):1396-401
abstractText  Estrogen production within the testis has been a subject of considerable controversy for many years. Several studies have shown that both Sertoli and Leydig cells produce estrogen during different stages of development. Therefore, we have conducted experiments to localize aromatase, a cytochrome P450 enzyme that converts androgen to estrogen, within the testis. First, P450 aromatase (P450arom) was localized in germ cells of the adult mouse testis by immunocytochemistry, using an antiserum generated against purified human placental cytochrome P450arom. In the germinal epithelium, P450arom was located primarily in the Golgi region of round spermatids, throughout the cytoplasm of elongating spermatids, and along the flagella of late spermatids. Second, localization of P450arom within the germinal epithelium was supported by Western blot analysis of isolated germ cells. Third, Northern blot analysis using a mouse P450arom cDNA probe indicated that the mRNA for the mouse P450arom was present in testicular germ cells. Fourth, P450arom activity was measured in germ cells by the 3H2O water assay. Based upon these observations, we conclude that germ cells are a site of estrogen synthesis in the adult mouse testis.
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