Seasonal variations of testis anatomy and of G‐coupled oestrogen receptor 1 expression in Gerbillus gerbillus

Author:

Fernini Meriem1ORCID,Menad Rafik23,Belhocine Mansouria1,Lakabi Lynda4,Smaï Souaâd2,Gernigon‐Spychalowicz Thérèse2,Khammar Farida5,Bonnet Xavier6,Exbrayat Jean‐Marie7,Moudilou Elara7

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Natural Sciences and Life, Laboratory of Sciences and Techniques of Animal Production (LSTPA) Abdelhamid Ibn Badis University Mostaganem Algeria

2. Faculty of Biological Sciences, Laboratory of Research on Arid Areas, Small Vertebrates Reproduction Houari Boumediene University of Sciences and Technology Algiers Algeria

3. Department of Natural and Life Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, Laboratory of Valorization and Bioengineering of Natural Resources University of Algiers Algiers Algeria

4. Natural Resources Laboratory University Mouloud Mammeri Tizi‐Ouzou Algeria

5. Faculty of Biological Sciences, Laboratory of Research on Arid Areas, Mammal Ecophysiology Houari Boumediene University of Sciences and Technology El Alia, Algiers Algeria

6. CEBC, UMR‐7372 CNRS ULR Villiers en Bois France

7. UMRS 449, Laboratory of General Biology Catholic University of Lyon, Reproduction and Comparative Development/EPHE, University of Lyon Lyon France

Abstract

AbstractThe gerbil, Gerbillus gerbillus, a nocturnal desert rodent of northern Africa, exhibits a seasonal reproductive cycle with marked anatomical and behavioural shifts between breeding season and resting season. The aim of this study is to investigate key elements involved in these seasonal changes, specifically in males: the histology of the testis as well as the expression of the G‐protein‐coupled oestrogen receptor 1 (GPER1) in the testis. During the breeding season, the seminiferous tubules were full of spermatozoa, and their epithelium contained germinal cells embedded in Sertoli cells. Amidst tubules, well‐developed Leydig cells were observed around blood vessels, with peritubular myoid cells providing structural and dynamic support to the tubules. GPER1 was largely expressed throughout the testis. Notably, Leydig cells, spermatogonia and spermatocytes showed strong immunohistochemical signals. Sertoli cells, spermatozoa and peritubular myoid cells were moderately stained. During the resting season, spermatogenesis was blocked at the spermatocyte stage, spermatids and spermatozoa were absent and the interstitial space was reduced. The weight of the testis decreased significantly. At this stage, GPER1 was found in Leydig cells, spermatocytes and peritubular myoid cells. Sertoli cells and spermatogonia were not marked. Overall, the testis of the gerbil, Gerbillus gerbillus, has undergone noticeable histological, cellular and weight changes between seasons. In addition, the seasonal expression pattern of GPER1, with pronounced differences between resting season and breeding season, indicates that this receptor is involved in the regulation of the reproductive cycle.

Funder

Ministère de l’Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche Scientifique

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary,General Medicine

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