Tese
Avaliação da função dos genes Gata-1 e Sry na fisiologia testicular de camundongos adultos
Fecha
2021-11-30Autor
Matheus Felipe Fonseca Gonçalves
Institución
Resumen
The present work proposed to analyze the function of two genes, Gata-1 and Sry, expressed in the
testis. Gata-1 is a transcription factor of the GATA family that was initially identified as a crucial
regulator of hematopoietic cell differentiation, but it is now known that the expression of this gene is
not limited to this system. Although the testis is also a site of significant Gata-1 expression, its role in
spermatogenesis remained largely unexplored. Although Sry is well known to play a role in
determining the male sex during the mammalian embryonic stage, its role in the function of the adult
animal's testicles has not been well studied. In this context, we evaluated the testicular
morphophysiology of adult ∆dblGATA mice with a mutation in the GATA-1 protein, and we treated
wild adult male mice with siRNA, promoting the silencing of Sry messenger RNA. The findings
showed that the Gata-1 gene was more closely associated with the intertubular compartment. The Gata-
1 mutant animals displayed morphofunctional changes in the Leydig cells, including a decrease in
volume, a change in the expression of steroidogenic enzymes, and a decrease in testosterone levels.
Concerning Sry, treated animals showed significant changes in testicular vascularization and the
tubular compartment, with massive release and apoptosis of germ cells from the seminiferous
epithelium. As a result, our research identified genes that play a significant role in the endocrine and
exocrine functions of the testis. We showed that the GATA-1 protein is a critical factor for
steroidogenic activity in the testis, while the Sry expression is essential for gamete production in adult
animals.