Characterization of cell‐ and region‐specific abnormalities in the epididymis of cathepsin a deficient mice
- 20 October 2003
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Molecular Reproduction and Development
- Vol. 66 (4) , 358-373
- https://doi.org/10.1002/mrd.10359
Abstract
Cathepsin A (PPCA), a lysosomal carboxypeptidase that functions as a protective protein for α‐neuraminidase and β‐galactosidase in a multi‐enzyme complex, has been shown to be expressed in the epithelial cells of the epididymis. In the present study, the epididymis of PPCA−/− mice from 2 to 10 months of age was compared with those of their wild‐type counterparts. Major accumulations of pale vacuoles, corresponding to lysosomes, were noted in principal and narrow/apical cells in PPCA−/− mice, and clear cells also appearing highly vacuolated, were grossly enlarged in size. This was especially evident in the caput and corpus regions, where quantitative analyses confirmed that the epithelium of the tubules in these regions was expanding in profile area. In addition, the base of the epithelium in these regions was often greatly vacuolated, corresponding to cells that presented no identifiable features and appeared to be degenerating. Halo cells dispersed at various levels in the epithelium also appeared to be abnormal, accumulating pale lysosomes. Furthermore, numerous macrophages were observed in the intertubular space of the entire duct, presenting a large size and plethora of pale lysosomes. Taken together, the present data indicate major lysosomal abnormalities in the epididymis of PPCA−/− mice in a cell type and region specific manner. In addition, it is suggested that the compromised halo cells, due to PPCA deficiency within their lysosomes, cannot function properly and as a result there is a recruitment of macrophages in the intertubular space. Mol. Reprod. Dev. 66: 358–373, 2003.Keywords
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