Testosterone regulation on quiescin sulfhydryl oxidase 2 synthesis in the epididymis

  • Tse-En Wang
  • , Shiori Minabe
  • , Fuko Matsuda
  • , Sheng-Hsiang Li
  • , Hiroko Tsukamura
  • , Kei-Ichiro Maeda
  • , Lee Smith
  • , Laura O'Hara
  • , Bart M Gadella
  • , Pei-Shiue Tsai*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The epididymis is an androgen-responsive organ, whose structure and functions are modulated by the coordination between androgen and epididymal cues. Highly regulated molecular interaction within the epididymis is required to support viable sperm development necessary for subsequent fertilization. In the present study, we extended our earlier findings on a promising epididymal protein, quiescin sulfhydryl oxidase 2 (QSOX2), and demonstrated a positive correlation between testosterone and QSOX2 protein synthesis through the use of loss- and restore-of-function animal models. Moreover, based on transcriptomic analyses and 2D culture system, we determined that an additional polarized effect of glutamate is indispensable for the regulatory action of testosterone on QSOX2 synthesis. In conclusion, we propose noncanonical testosterone signaling supports epididymal QSOX2 protein synthesis, providing a novel perspective on the regulation of sperm maturation within the epididymis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)593-602
Number of pages10
JournalReproduction
Volume161
Issue number5
Early online date1 Mar 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2021

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