
Carlos A Suárez-QuianGeorgetown University | GU · Department of Biochemistry and Molecular and Cellular Biology
Carlos A Suárez-Quian
Ph.D.
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The objective of this study was to compare the expression of Col1a1, Col1a2, and procollagen I in the seminiferous tubules of immature and adult mice and to characterize the cellular expression pattern of procollagen I in germ cells during spermatogenesis in order to provide necessary groundwork for further functional studies in the process of sper...
Molecular chaperones mediate multiple aspects of steroid receptor function, but the physiological importance of most receptor-associated cochaperones has not been determined. To help fill this gap, we targeted for disruption the mouse gene for the 52-kDa FK506 binding protein, FKBP52, a 90-kDa heat shock protein (Hsp90)-binding immunophilin found i...
Progression of the first meiotic division in male germ cells is regulated by a variety of factors, including androgens and possibly estrogens. When this regulation fails, meiosis is arrested and primary spermatocytes degenerate by apoptosis. Earlier studies showed that overexpression of rat androgen-binding protein (ABP) in the testis of transgenic...
Degeneration of primary spermatocytes by apoptosis occurs during normal spermatogenesis, as well as in several pathological conditions, including exposure to specific testicular toxicants. The mechanisms that regulate the death and survival of primary spermatocytes, however, are still not well understood. The recent localization of estrogen recepto...
Chemical agents can disrupt the balance between survival and apoptosis during spermatogenesis and thus give rise to reduced counts of spermatozoa (oligospermia). One such agent that produces significant germ cell apoptosis at specific stages of the cycle of the seminiferous epithelium is methoxy acetic acid (MAA), the active metabolite of a commonl...
Erythropoietin, known for its role in erythroid differentiation, has been shown to be neuroprotective during brain ischaemia in adult animal models. Although high levels of erythropoietin receptor are produced in embryonic brain, the role of erythropoietin during brain development is uncertain. We now provide evidence that erythropoietin acts to st...
Androgen receptor (AR) immunohistochemistry was performed in an archival collection of adult human cryptorchid testes to determine whether AR cellular distribution and intensity of immunostaining were functions of the severity of cellular dysgenesis. The seminiferous tubule histology of cryptorchid testes collected from adults is marked by three sp...
The fundamental role of androgen-binding protein (ABP) in spermatogenesis remains obscure after nearly 25 yr since its first characterization. In the present investigation, we used a transgenic mouse model that overexpresses rat ABP to examine the potential involvement of this protein in the regulation of processes occurring during spermatogenesis....
We have developed a new form of laser capture microdissection (LCM) optimized for isolating and concentrating single cells from a tissue slide for subsequent molecular analysis. In LCM an infrared laser diode is used together with a microscope to locally melt a thin film of ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) placed in contact or close proximity to micros...
Laser capture microdissection (LCM) is a new method used to select and procure cell clusters from tissue sections. Once captured, the DNA, RNA or protein can be easily extracted from the isolated cells and analyzed by conventional PCR, reverse transcription (RT)-PCR or polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, including protein zymography for specific ma...
Various proteins contain EGF-like domains that are not ligands for the EGF receptor. In the present study a cognate polypeptide for residues 361-406 of the mouse EGF precursor was synthesized by the solid-phase method. The product was renatured under oxidative conditions since it probably has an EGF-like array of three cystine disulfide bonds in it...
The distribution of the androgen receptor (AR) in archival human testes was determined immunocytochemically using an affinity-purified peptide-specific rabbit antibody, PG21, and employing a modified biotin-streptavidin-immunoperoxidase method that incorporated a biotin amplification step. In combination with microwave epitope retrieval, the biotin...
The human vas deferens (VD) is often considered simply as a conduit to transfer mature sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct. The cells that make up the epithelium of the VD, however, exhibit many characteristics of cells found in more complex epithelia, which are involved in absorption and/or secretion. In the present investigation, mo...
La question de savoir si les cellules de la lignée germinale possèdent ou non des récepteurs aux androgènes reste débattue.
Dans ce travail nous avons déterminé la distribution des récepteurs aux androgènes dans le testicule de rat et de souris à
l'aide d'un anticorps polyclonal de lapin purifié par affinité, dirigé contre un peptide de 21 acides a...
Whether or not germ cells contain the androgen receptor remains a matter of controversy. In the present study we performed biotinstreptavidin immunoperoxidase using an affinity purified rabbit polyclonal antibody made to a 21 amino acid peptide of the amino terminus of the rat AR to determine androgen receptor (AR) distribution in the rat and mouse...
Germ cells contain androgen receptor (AR). Germ cells do not contain androgen receptor. These diametrically opposed views are at the center of a long-running dispute regarding the cell site of androgen action within the testis (reviewed in 1, 2). In this chapter we examine AR distribution in the rat and mouse testis using an affinity-purified rabbi...
The epididymis participates in the post-testicular maturation and storage of spermatozoa by secreting proteins into the tubule lumen in a region-specific fashion. The underlying molecular mechanisms leading to biogenesis of these region-specific differences, however, are not known, although components of the Golgi complex membrane container must un...
Epidermal growth factor (EGF), a potent mitogen produced primarily in the submandibular gland of adult male mice, has been implicated in modulating processes known to be of vital importance in the regulation of spermatogenesis. In the present investigation we demonstrate that submandibular gland EGF from adult male mice is indeed capable of displac...
The distribution of the androgen receptor (AR) in the adult rat testis was determined by biotin-streptavidin immunoperoxidase, employing tissue embedded in polyester wax which preserves antigenicity without compromising tissue preservation. The antibody probe used, which has been characterized previously, was an affinity purified, rabbit polyclonal...
The distribution of the androgen receptor (AR) in the adult rat testis was determined by biotin-streptavidin immunoperoxidase, employing tissue embedded in polyester wax which preserves antigenicity without compromising tissue preservation. The antibody probe used, which has been characterized previously, was an affinity purified, rabbit polyclonal...
The modulation of transferrin secretion by FSH and epidermal growth factor (EGF) was studied in highly pure, primary cultures of immature rat Sertoli cells grown on a reconstituted basement membrane (Matrigel) in bicameral chambers. Sertoli cell purity was assessed by (1) morphometry, (2) alkaline phosphatase cytochemistry (a specific marker enzyme...
Immunocytochemistry is a compromise between maintaining antigenicity and preserving tissue morphology. In the testis, successful immunostaining results at the level of resolution provided by the light microscope have been obtained through use of either frozen or paraffin sections, although both techniques are fraught with limitations. With freezing...
Previous studies demonstrated that the polypeptide diazepam binding inhibitor (DBI) and its receptor, the peripheral-type benzodiazepine receptor (PBR), are involved in the regulation of steroid biosynthesis and that one site of PBR action resides in mitochondria. In the present investigation, evidence is presented that a functional form of PBR is...
Cell surface expression of the epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor in several cell lines declines as a function of increased cell density and is associated with diminished responsiveness to EGF. However, the mechanism whereby this density-induced down regulation of receptors occurs has not been discerned. In the present study the distribution of...
Considerable evidence exists to suggest that epidermal growth factor (EGF) influences spermatogenesis directly. The tissue source of this EGF, however, is not yet clear. In this study we examine whether the testis itself can serve as a source of EGF. Gel filtration fractions of acid extracted testes exhibited the ability to displace 125I-EGF from t...
The presence of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in testis, epididymis and vas deferens of monkeys was demonstrated using a polyclonal antibody (RK2) raised against a peptide-specific sequence of the intracellular domain of the human EGFR. Immunoblotting of membrane preparations revealed a specific band at approximately 170 kDa correspon...
Previous studies demonstrated that the mitochondrial peripheral-type benzodiazepine receptor (PBR) regulates steroid biosynthesis. In this study we investigate further PBR action by examining its subcellular localization in mouse adrenal gland using anti-peptide PBR antiserum and employing biotin-strep-tavidin peroxidase immunocytochemistry. Result...
We examined the disassembly and reformation of the Golgi apparatus as a function of the cycle of the seminiferous epithelium in adult rats during stages XIII and XIV, i.e., just prior to and during meiosis I and II. Serial section analysis of primary spermatocytes at metaphase I demonstrated the presence of two Golgi complexes. At the ultrastructur...
Sertoli cell nuclei are characterized by deep invaginations and, in addition, the orientation of the nuclei with respect to the wall of the seminiferous tubules varies during the cycle of the seminiferous epithelium. These events may be the result of cytoplasmic filaments acting at the level of the nuclear capsule and may represent significant chan...
The epididymis, a post-testicular site required for maturation and storage of spermatozoa, is actively involved in exocytic and endocytic events, two phenomena likely to depend on the integrity of the lysosomal system. To study the lysosomal system of the epididymis, five monoclonal antibodies, previously characterized as recognizing five distinct...
The distribution of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in mouse testis was ascertained by immunocytochemical methodology using a polyclonal antibody (RK2) shown previously to recognize the cytoplasmic domain of the human (A431 cells), murine (Swiss 3T3 cells), and chicken (CK 109 cells) EGFR. Initial studies performed to determine the usef...
A morphological and immunocytochemical study of the Golgi apparatus in pachytene spermatocytes was performed in an effort to correlate the structure and function of this organelle during meiotic prophase. In stages I-III of the cycle, the Golgi complex of pachytene spermatocytes is a flattened discoid, 0.5-1 microns in diameter, composed of vesicle...
Sertoli cells from immature rats (18 days old) were cultured on Millipore filters impregnated with reconstituted basement membrane in bicameral chambers. Three types of cultures were obtained: 1) confluent monolayer cultures that formed a permeability barrier (impermeable), 2) confluent monolayer cultures that did not form a permeability barrier (p...
Epidermal growth factors receptor (EGFR) was localized immunocytochemically in the testes of mature and immature rats and immature monkeys. One polyclonal antibody, recognizing the intracellular domain (RK2) of the receptor, was used to carry out the EGFR immunodetection. The RK2 antibody revealed the presence of the EGFR predominantly in Sertoli c...
The identification of microfilaments contained within Sertoli cell ectoplasmic specializations (ES) in intact rat testes is reported. In order to determine the presence and configuration of ES during the cycle of the seminiferous epithelium, frozen sections of testes were prepared and stained with NBD-phallicidin (NBDP). Results revealed that Serto...
Primary cultures of Sertoli cells maintained in conventional cultures on plastic culture vessels do not retain many of the
structural and functional properties of their in vivo counterparts. Sertoli cell phenotype is better maintained by incorporating
certain environmental parameters, intrinsic to the testic, into the Sertoli cell culture system. T...
Four monoclonal antibodies generated against rat, hepatocyte lysosomal integral membrane protein (LIMPs) (Barriocanal et al., 1986a, b) were used as probes to ascertain the distribution of similar proteins in normal rat kidney (NRK) cells. Comparison of immunoprecipitations of LIMPs 1-4 from hepatocytes and NRK cells revealed a marked similarity in...
Addition of cAMP to cells has been shown to inhibit phosphatidylinositol (PI) metabolism. cAMP has been reported to inhibit an enzyme in this pathway, PI kinase and it has been suggested that this inhibition is due to phosphorylation of PI kinase by the cAMP dependent protein kinase (PKA). In the present study we directly investigated if the inhibi...
The enzyme phosphatidylinositol kinase was partially purified from murine livers. The purification scheme involved solubilization of proteins with Triton X-100 and deoxycholate, followed by gel filtration chromatography in ACA 44, affinity chromatography with Blue Sepharose and hydroxylapatite. The purification achieved from membranes was 490 fold....
The intracellular distribution of four distinct lysosomal integral membrane proteins (LIMPs), recognized by four monoclonal antibodies, was determined in rat basophilic leukemia (RBL) cells. The monoclonal antibodies were generated against hepatocyte LIMPs and have been characterized previously (Barriocanal et al., 1986a, b). Indirect immunofluores...
In rat pituitary gonadotrophs, the rates of binding and endocytosis of two GnRH superagonist analogs, [D-Ala6,Pro9-NEt]GnRH and [D-Lys6,Pro9-NEt]GnRH, were compared with those of the potent antagonist analog [N-acetyl-D-pCl-Phe1,2,D-Trp3,D-Lys6,D-Ala10]GnRH by quantitative electron microscopic autoradiography. In dispersed pituitary cells, the two...
The hypothalamic decapeptide, GnRH, stimulates LH and FSH release from pituitary gonadotrophs. Many synthetic peptide analogs, both agonist (GnRH-A) and antagonist (GnRH-AT), have been developed which bind specifically to the GnRH receptor. We have utilized highly potent GnRH-A and GnRH-AT analogs labeled with 18 nm colloidal gold to analyze ultras...
Sertoli cell preparations isolated from 10-day-old rats were cultured on three different substrates: plastic, a matrix deposited by co-culture of Sertoli and peritubular myoid cells, and a reconstituted basement membrane gel from the EHS tumor. When grown on plastic, Sertoli cells formed a squamous monolayer that did not retain contaminating germ c...
Past research has implicated both the Leydig and Sertoli cells as sources of testicular estrogens. To study this issue further, we investigated the ability of Sertoli cells isolated from the testes of immature (10-day-old) rats to synthesize estrogens in response to FSH in vitro. The aromatase activity of Sertoli cells was examined by comparing sim...
This article describes the development of an in vitro assay to quantitate the ability of antisera to inhibit the biological action of the pregnancy hormone, relaxin. The procedure employed a modification of the in vitro assay for the ability of relaxin to inhibit spontaneous uterine contractions as initially described by Kroc et al. (1959). Several...
La funció que duen a terme els andrògens en l'espermatogènesi és, encara en certa mesura,
enigmàtica: mentre que llur implicació és absolutament vital en la iniciació i en el manteniment
del procés espermatogènic normal, la seva funció específica encara no està definida de
manera precisa. Els andrògens, com les altres hormones esteroïdals, actuen a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard University, 1983. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 198-219). Microfiche. s