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Androgen ablation results in differential regulation of transforming growth factor-$\beta$ isoforms in rat male accessory sex organs and epididymis

Desai, KV and Kondaiah, P (2000) Androgen ablation results in differential regulation of transforming growth factor-$\beta$ isoforms in rat male accessory sex organs and epididymis. In: Journal of Molecular Endocrinology, 24 (2). pp. 253-260.

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Abstract

The male accessory sex organs and epididymis regress following androgen depletion although the onset of apoptosis varies temporally depending upon the tissue type. $TGF- \beta 1$ is an androgen repressed gene and believed to be an apoptotic agent in the regressing rat ventral prostate (VP). Hence, in order to investigate the status of $TGF- \beta$ isoforms following castration in androgen-dependent tissues other than VP, this study was undertaken. Northern blot analysis using total RNA from these tissues of intact animals showed higher levels of $TGF- \beta 1$ expression as compared with VP, indicating a function other than that of an apoptotic agent for this isoform. Following orchiectomy, $TGF-\beta 1$ was induced in all organs studied and the levels were highest at day 3 following castration in seminal vesicle (SV) and the epididymis and decreased by day 5 despite the absence of androgens. This observation implied that $TGF-\beta 1$ might not be truly androgen-repressed gene in these tissues. $TGF-\beta 2$ was upregulated in VP, SV, caput and corpus epididymis but was undetectable in the dorsolateral prostate (DLP) and cauda epididymis . On the other hand, $TGF-\beta 3$ expression was refractory to the androgen status in and SV but was upregulated in the remaining tissues. The castration-induced induction of mRNAs was attenuated after exogenous androgen administration. Most importantly, all the isoforms differed significantly in the time and magnitude of induction following castration suggesting that a single hormone testosterone modulates the expression of $TGF-\beta s$ in an isoform and tissue specific manner.

Item Type: Journal Article
Publication: Journal of Molecular Endocrinology
Publisher: Society for Endocrinology
Additional Information: Copyright of this article belongs to Society for Endocrinology.
Department/Centre: Division of Biological Sciences > Molecular Reproduction, Development & Genetics
Date Deposited: 01 Oct 2007
Last Modified: 19 Sep 2010 04:39
URI: http://eprints.iisc.ac.in/id/eprint/12020

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