Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences (Jul 2020)

The expression and localization of V-ATPase and cytokeratin 5 during postnatal development of the pig epididymis

  • Yun-Jae Park,
  • Ji-Hyuk Kim,
  • Hack-Youn Kim,
  • Hee-Bok Park,
  • Juhui Choe,
  • Gye-Woong Kim,
  • Sun-Young Baek,
  • Hak-Jae Chung,
  • Yoo-Jin Park,
  • Bongki Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.19.0587
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 7
pp. 1077 – 1086

Abstract

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Objective We examined the localization and expression of H+ pumping vacuolar ATPase (V-ATPase) and cytokeratin 5 (KRT5) in the epididymis of pigs, expressed in clear and basal cells, respectively, during postnatal development. Methods Epididymides were obtained from pigs at 1, 7, 21, 60, 120, and 180 days of age; we observed the localization and expression patterns of V-ATPase and KRT5 in the different regions of these organs, namely, the caput, corpus, and cauda. The differentiation of epididymal epithelial cells was determined by immunofluorescence labeling using cell-type-specific markers and observed using confocal microscopy. Results At postnatal day 5 (PND5), the localization of clear cells commenced migration from the cauda toward the caput. Although at PND120, goblet-shaped clear cells were detected along the entire length of the epididymis, those labeled for V-ATPase had disappeared from the corpus to cauda and were maintained only in the caput epididymis in adult pigs. In contrast, whereas basal cells labeled for KRT5 were only present in the vas deferens at birth, they were detected in all regions of the epididymis at PND60. These cells were localized at the base of the epithelium; however, no basal cells characterized by luminally extending cell projections were observed in any of the adult epididymides examined. Conclusion The differentiation of clear and basal cells progressively initiates in a retrograde manner from the cauda to the caput epididymis. The cell-type-specific distribution and localization of the epithelial cells play important roles in establishing a unique luminal environment for sperm maturation and storage in the pig epididymis.

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