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Estradiol concentration and the expression of estrogen receptors in the testes of the domestic goose (Anser anser f. domestica) during the annual reproductive cycle

Journal

DOMESTIC ANIMAL ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 51, Issue -, Pages 96-104

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.domaniend.2014.12.002

Keywords

Estradiol; Estrogen receptor alpha; Estrogen receptor beta; Seasonal expression; Testis; Male domestic goose

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Higher Education in Poland [N N311 098034, 522.0206.0805]
  2. European Social Fund, EU [Z/2.28/II/2.6/00015/06]

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Seasonal fluctuations in the activity of bird testes are regulated by a complex mechanism where androgens play a key role. Until recently, the role played by estrogens in males has been significantly underestimated. However; there is growing evidence that the proper functioning of the testes is associated with optimal estradiol (E-2) concentration in both the plasma and testes of many mammalian species. Estrogens are gradually emerging as very important players in hormonal regulation of reproductive processes in male mammals. Despite the previously mentioned, it should be noted that estrogenic action is limited by the availability of specific receptors-estrogen receptor alpha (ER alpha) and estrogen receptor beta (ER beta): Interestingly, there is a general scarcity of information concerning the estrogen responsive system in the testes of male birds, which is of particular interest in exploring the phenomenon of seasonality of reproduction. To address this question, we have investigated for the first time the simultaneous expression of testicular ER alpha and ER beta genes and proteins with the accompanying plasma and testicular E-2 concentrations during the annual reproductive cycle of male bird. The research model was the domestic goose (Anser anser f. domestica), a species whose annual reproductive cycle can be divided into 3 distinct phases characterized by changes in testicular activity. It has been revealed that the stable plasma E-2 profile did not correspond to changing intratesticular E-2 profile throughout the experiment. The expression of ER alpha and ER beta genes and proteins was detected in gander testes and it fluctuated on a seasonal basis with lower level in breeding and sexual reactivation stages and higher level during the nonbreeding stage. Our results demonstrated changes in testicular sensitivity to estrogens in male domestic goose during the annual reproductive cycle. The seasonal pattern of estrogen receptors (ERs) expression was analyzed against the hormonal background and a potential mechanism of ERs regulation in bird testes was proposed. The present study revealed seasonal variations in the estrogen responsive system, but further research is needed to fully explore the role of estrogens in the reproductive tract of male birds. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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