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The presence of macrophages and inflammatory responses in an in vitro testicular co-culture model of male reproductive development enhance relevance to in vivo conditions

机译:雄性生殖发育的体外睾丸共培养模型中巨噬细胞的存在和炎症反应增强了与体内条件的相关性

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Our 3-dimensional testis co-culture system(3D-TCS) represents a promising model of male reproductive toxicity which captures sensitive processes of male reproductive development and contains the main testes cell types (germ, Leydig and Sertoli cells). Macrophages are another cell type important for testicular function and help to modulate immuno-endocrine processes during testes development. Chemicals such as phthalate esters (PE's) affect macrophage function and testosterone production" in the testes in vivo. The aim of this study was to determine whether macrophages were present in the 3D-TCS and investigate responses in our model that may be related to immuno-endocrine functions. We observed consistent expression of the resident macrophage marker ED2 as well as increases in inflammatory cytokines produced by macrophages and testes cells (IL-6, TNF-alpha and KC/GRO) after exposure to toxic PE's. Pathway analysis of gene expression changes after exposure to PE's showed that IL-6 and TNF-alpha signaling pathways were enriched after treatment with reproductively toxic, but not non-reproductively toxic phthalates. These results indicate that macrophages and inflammatory processes are captured in the 3D-TCS and that these processes are impacted by exposure to reproductive toxicants. These processes represent a major mode of action for in vivo testis toxicity for a variety of compounds and our novel in vitro model is able to capture toxicant perturbation of immune function. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:我们的3维睾丸共培养系统(3D-TCS)代表了一种有希望的雄性生殖毒性模型,该模型捕获了雄性生殖发育的敏感过程,并包含主要的睾丸细胞类型(生殖细胞,Leydig和Sertoli细胞)。巨噬细胞是另一种对睾丸功能重要的细胞类型,有助于在睾丸发育过程中调节免疫内分泌过程。诸如邻苯二甲酸酯(PE's)之类的化学物质会影响体内睾丸中的巨噬细胞功能和睾丸激素的产生。这项研究的目的是确定3D-TCS中是否存在巨噬细胞,并研究我们模型中可能与免疫相关的反应内分泌功能:我们观察到驻留巨噬细胞标记物ED2的一致表达,以及暴露于有毒PE后巨噬细胞和睾丸细胞(IL-6,TNF-α和KC / GRO)产生的炎性细胞因子的增加。暴露于PE后的表达变化表明,用生殖毒性邻苯二甲酸盐处理后,IL-6和TNF-α信号通路得以富集,这些结果表明3D-TCS中捕获了巨噬细胞和炎症过程,并且这些过程受到暴露于生殖毒性物质的影响。这些过程代表了体内睾丸对多种不同形式的毒性的主要作用方式。化合物和我们新颖的体外模型能够捕获有毒物质干扰免疫功能。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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