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Query: UNIPROT:P36969 (
phospholipid hydroperoxide glutathione peroxidase
)
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Selenium deficiency is known to be associated with male infertility, and the selenoprotein
PHGPx
has been shown to increase in rat testis after puberty and to depend on gonadotropin stimulation in hypophysectomized rats [Roveri et al. (1992) J. Biol. Chem. 267, 6142 6146]. Exposure of decapsulated whole testis, however, failed to reveal any transcriptional activation or inhibition of the
PHGPx
gene by testosterone, human chorionic gonadotropin, or forskolin. Nevertheless, it was verified that the specific activity of
PHGPx
in testis, but not of cGPx, correlated with sexual maturation.
Leydig cell
destruction in vivo by ethane dimethane sulfonate (EDS) resulted in a delayed decrease in
PHGPx
activity and mRNA that could be completely prevented by testosterone substitution. cGPx transiently increased upon EDS treatment, probably as a result of reactive macrophage augmentation. In situ mRNA hybridization studies demonstrated an uncharacteristic low level of cGPx transcription in testis, whereas
PHGPx
mRNA was abundantly and preferentially expressed in round spermatids. The data show that the age or gonadotropin-dependent expression of
PHGPx
in testis does not result from direct transcriptional gene activation by testosterone, but is due to differentiation stage-specific expression in late spermatids, which are under the control of
Leydig cell
-derived testosterone. The striking burst of
PHGPx
expression at the transition of round to elongated spermatids suggests an involvement of this selenoprotein in sperm maturation.
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PMID:Testosterone mediates expression of the selenoprotein PHGPx by induction of spermatogenesis and not by direct transcriptional gene activation. 976 79