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Guinea pig intestinal phospholipase B is a calcium-independent phospholipase hydrolyzing sequentially the acyl ester bonds at sn-2 and sn-1 positions of glycerophospholipids, promoting the formation of sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine from phosphatidylcholine. This 140-kDa glycoprotein from the brush border membrane of differentiated enterocytes contributes to lipid digestion as an ectoenzyme. The cDNA coding for guinea pig phospholipase B was revealed to be the homologue of AdRab-B, an mRNA appearing in rabbit upon intestine development. The sequence predicts a polypeptide of 1463 amino acids displaying four homologous repeats, two of them containing the lipase consensus sequence GXSXG. A 5-kilobase transcript was particularly abundant in mature ileal and jejunal enterocytes but was also detected in epididymis, where phospholipase B displayed a higher molecular mass (170 kDa versus 140 kDa in intestine), with no obvious evidence for enzyme activity. Trypsin treatment of phospholipase B immunoprecipitated from
epididymal
membranes reduced its size to 140 kDa, coinciding with the appearance of a significant phospholipase A2 activity. The same results were obtained in COS cells transfected with phospholipase B cDNA. Since sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine present at high concentrations in seminal plasma mainly stems from epididymis, this suggests a possible role of phospholipase B in male reproduction. This novel localization also unravels a mechanism of phospholipase B activation by limited proteolysis involving either trypsin in the intestinal lumen or a trypsin-like
endopeptidase
in the male reproductive tract.
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PMID:Ectopic epididymal expression of guinea pig intestinal phospholipase B. Possible role in sperm maturation and activation by limited proteolytic digestion. 959 72
Small membranous vesicles, between 25- and 75-nm diameter, were collected by high-speed centrifugation from the ram cauda
epididymal
fluid and were found to be normal constituents of this fluid and of the seminal plasma. The SDS-PAGE protein pattern of these vesicles was specific and very different from that of the caudal fluid, seminal plasma, sperm extract, and cytoplasmic droplets. After two-dimensional electrophoresis separation and mass spectrometry analysis, several proteins were identified and grouped into i) membrane-linked enzymes, such as dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-IV),
neprilysin
(
NEP
), phosphodiesterase-I (E-NPP3), and protein G-beta; ii) vesicle-associated proteins, such as lactadherin (MFEG8-PAS6/7) and vacuolar ATPase; iii) several cytoskeleton-associated proteins, such as actin, ezrin and annexin; and iv) metabolic enzymes. The presence of some of these proteins as well as several different hydrophobic proteins secreted by the epididymis was further confirmed by immunoblotting. These markers showed that the majority of the vesicles originated from the cauda
epididymal
region. The physical and biochemical characteristics of these vesicles suggest they are the equivalent of the exosomes secreted by several cell types and epithelium. The main membrane-linked proteins of the vesicles were not retrieved in the extract from cauda or ejaculated sperm, suggesting that these vesicles did not fuse with sperm in vivo.
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PMID:Identification, proteomic profiling, and origin of ram epididymal fluid exosome-like vesicles. 1563 28
Clear cell papillary cystadenoma is a rare epithelial tumor of the epididymis, which may present as an isolated lesion or as a component of von Hippel-Lindau disease (VHLD). Recently, tumors have also been described in the female genital tract with similar histology. Recognition of clear cell papillary cystadenoma is critical because of its association with VHLD and its potential diagnostic confusion with metastatic renal cell carcinoma because of a shared architecture and clear cells. In this study, we report on the immunohistochemical differentiation of 5 clear cell papillary cystadenomas, 3 of the epididymis and 2 of the mesosalpinx, from metastatic renal cell carcinoma. In 2 cases, there was a history of renal cell carcinoma in the setting of VHLD; and in 1 of these cases, an
epididymal
papillary cystadenoma was initially considered to be metastatic renal cell carcinoma. Immunohistochemically, tumor cells were moderately intensely positive for cytokeratin AE1/AE3 and epithelial membrane antigen, strongly positive for CK7 and negative for CK20 and RCC. Four of 5 cases were negative for
CD10
. This staining profile contrasts with that reported for clear cell renal cell carcinomas, which are typically negative for CK7 and immunoreactive for renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and
CD10
. Our findings indicate that, in cases where there is uncertainty about the histologic diagnosis of clear cell papillary cystadenoma, the above immunohistochemical panel helps to rule out metastatic renal cell carcinoma.
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PMID:Clear cell papillary cystadenoma of the epididymis and mesosalpinx: immunohistochemical differentiation from metastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma. 1576 8
Aberrant
epididymal
tissue is uncommon and may be associated with an undescended testis. To the best of our knowledge, aberrant
epididymal
tissue has not been described in a testicular appendix. We report the case of a 7-year-old boy with left cryptorchidism who underwent a homolateral orchidopexy. At operation, the surgeon removed a pedunculated appendix testis containing an
epididymal
heterotopia. This Wolffian-derivative tissue was confirmed by the diffuse strong
CD10
reactivity of the luminal border of the epithelial cells. Awareness of this aberrant tissue avoids misinterpretation as a transected functional reproductive structure.
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PMID:Ectopic epididymal tissue in appendix testis. 1686 81
We report the clinical, morphological and immunohistochemical findings of a case with non-papillary serous cystadenoma of the epididymis. The tumor was a unilocular cyst with a thin fibrous capsule, lined by cuboidal or columnar epithelium containing ciliated cells, mostly arranged in a single layer. Immunohistochemically, the tumor cells were positive for cytokeratin (CK) AE1/AE3 and epithelial membrane antigen (EMA), strongly positive for CK7, progesterone receptor (PR), estrogen receptor (ER), androgen receptor (AR), vimentin, CA-125 and S-100 protein. The cells did not stain for CK20 and
CD10
. Morphological and immunohistochemical features suggested a mullerian differentiation, possibly originated from vestigial remnants of the Muller duct. This tumor is one of the rare benign lesions which should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a swelling in the
epididymal
region.
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PMID:Serous cystadenoma of the epididymis of common epithelial ovarian type: case report with an immunohistochemical study. 1731 78
The incidence of ectopic Leydig cells (LCs) has been reported to be 40% to 90%. Several theories have been proposed to account for ectopic LCs, including in situ differentiation, migration from testicular interstitium, and trapping of peritubular LCs in the tunica propria of the seminiferous tubule during its thickening. To document the nature of ectopic LCs and to compare them with interstitial LCs, Sertoli cells,
epididymal
cells, mesothelial cells, and epithelial cells in rete testis, immunostainings with calretinin,
CD10
, inhibin, CK7, and CK20 were performed in 40 cases of orchiectomy specimens using tissue microarray sections. In addition, the frequency of ectopic LCs was evaluated. Of the 40 orchiectomy specimens, 14 cases demonstrated ectopic LCs with an incidence of 35%. Inhibin was positive in more than half of ectopic LCs (9/14, 64.3%) and in almost all interstitial LCs. Calretinin was positive in most of ectopic LCs (12/14, 85.7%) as well as in most of normally located interstitial LCs and mesothelial cells and some of rete testis epithelial cells. The ectopic and interstitial LCs as well as Sertoli cells were negative for CK7, CK20, and
CD10
. CK7 was positive in all
epididymal
cells and in most mesothelial cells and epithelial cells in rete testis.
CD10
was positive in some of
epididymal
cells and epithelial cells in rete testis. CK20 was negative in all cells in the testis and epididymis. Ectopic LCs showed similar staining patterns to interstitial LCs with positive immunoreactivity for calretinin and inhibin. In this study, the frequency of ectopic LCs was 35%. The lower incidence in this study was most likely because of the limited sampling. Immunohistochemically, ectopic LCs showed identical immunohistochemical patterns with those of interstitial LCs. Calretinin appeared to be more sensitive but less specific than inhibin for LCs. Because calretinin is frequently positive in cells other than ectopic or interstitial LCs, a precaution is required to differentiate LCs from mesothelial cells and rete testis epithelial cells. Based on our study, we could not add anything else of what is known in regard to the histogenesis of ectopic LCs. The current theories including in situ differentiation, migration from testicular interstitium, and trapping of peritubular LCs in the tunica propria of the seminiferous tubules during its thickening seem to be valid histogenetic theories.
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PMID:Ectopic Leydig cells of testis An immunohistochemical study on tissue microarray. 1816 12
Neutral endopeptidase (
NEP
, metallo-
endopeptidase
EC 3.4.24.11
; enkephalinase,
neprilysin
,
CD10
,
CALLA
) represents a major regulator of bioactivity of natriuretic peptides. C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) is present in high levels in epididymis and seminal plasma. However, detailed expression pattern and CNP-related function of
NEP
in the epididymis are unknown. Comparison of
NEP
protein levels in various organs revealed an extremely high expression in human and mouse epididymis.
NEP
was localized exclusively to apical (luminal) parts of epithelial cells. In man, strong
NEP
-immunoreactivity was associated with epithelia of efferent ducts and the
epididymal
duct including stereocilia. Segment-by-segment analysis in mouse revealed a distinct distribution along the
epididymal
duct. We also found the CNP receptor guanylyl cyclase B (GC-B) in epithelial cells of the
epididymal
duct. Two different
NEP
inhibitors decreased CNP degradation and increased CNP/GC-B-induced cGMP production by
epididymal
membranes, suggesting a functional involvement of
NEP
. Data indicate an important, previously neglected, role of
NEP
for regulation of luminal factors in the epididymis and suggest a novel role for CNP/GC-B in the
epididymal
epithelium, presumably in context of local water balance.
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PMID:Neutral endopeptidase (CD10) is abundantly expressed in the epididymis and localized to a distinct population of epithelial cells--its relevance for CNP degradation. 2409 62
The objective of this study was to determine if consuming an extractable or nonextractable fraction of table grapes reduced the metabolic consequences of consuming a high-fat, American-type diet. Male C57BL/6J mice were fed a low fat (LF) diet, a high fat (HF) diet, or an HF diet containing whole table grape powder (5% w/w), an extractable, polyphenol-rich (HF-EP) fraction, a nonextractable, polyphenol-poor (HF-
NEP
) fraction or equal combinations of both fractions (HF-EP+NEP) from grape powder for 16weeks. Mice fed the HF-EP and HF-EP+NEP diets had lower percentages of body fat and amounts of white adipose tissue (WAT) and improved glucose tolerance compared to the HF-fed controls. Mice fed the HF-EP+NEP diet had lower liver weights and triglyceride (TG) levels compared to the HF-fed controls. Mice fed the HF-EP+NEP diets had higher hepatic mRNA levels of hormone sensitive lipase and adipose TG lipase, and decreased expression of c-reactive protein compared to the HF-fed controls. In
epididymal
(visceral) WAT, the expression levels of several inflammatory genes were lower in mice fed the HF-EP and HF-EP+NEP diets compared to the HF-fed controls. Mice fed the HF diets had increased myeloperoxidase activity and impaired localization of the tight junction protein zonula occludens-1 in ileal mucosa compared to the HF-EP and HF-
NEP
diets. Several of these treatment effects were associated with alterations in gut bacterial community structure. Collectively, these data demonstrate that the polyphenol-rich, EP fraction from table grapes attenuated many of the adverse health consequences associated with consuming an HF diet.
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PMID:A polyphenol-rich fraction obtained from table grapes decreases adiposity, insulin resistance and markers of inflammation and impacts gut microbiota in high-fat-fed mice. 2713 34
We report the presence of epididymis-like tubules in unilateral renal hypodysplasia in 3 adult men. Microscopy showed dilated tubules lined by ciliated columnar epithelium and smaller basal cells, morphologically resembling
epididymal
tubules. Small tubules lined by cuboidal epithelium were also present in all cases, with glomeruli in 2 cases. The epididymis-like tubules expressed
CD10
, CK7, PAX8, and AR in the luminal epithelium, while the basal cells were positive for p63, CK7, and focally for
CD10
. The smooth muscle bundles around the epididymis-like tubules were focally AR and WT1 (cytoplasmic) positive. The epididymis-like tubules were negative for ER, PR, and WT1. CK7 and PAX8 stained all the collecting ducts, with AR staining some. Bowman's capsule, parietal and visceral epithelial cells expressed
CD10
; WT1 stained the visceral and parietal epithelial cells. Glomerular parietal cells expressed PAX8 and focally, CK7. Proximal tubules were positive for
CD10
(luminal membranous and weak cytoplasmic). Distal tubules expressed CK7, PAX8 and AR. An occasional small tubule was ER positive. Scattered stromal cells expressed ER, PR, and AR. The urothelium of the renal pelvis/upper ureter expressed CK7 in all layers,
CD10
in the superficial layers, PAX8 in the basal layers and p63 in all layers except the umbrella layer. The epididymis-like tubules replicate the pattern of the mesonephros-derived normal epididymis in expressing CK7, PAX8,
CD10
, and AR. This supports a mesonephric rather than metanephric origin for these tubules. The aberrant expression of some markers may be a manifestation of the dysplastic nature of the kidneys.
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PMID:Epididymis-like Tubules in Adult Renal Hypodysplasia: Immunohistochemical Features Indicate a Mesonephric Origin. 2785 32
Testicular lymphoma was first reported by Malassez and Curling in 1866. Primary testicular lymphoma constitutes only 1-7% of all testicular neoplasms and less than 1% of all non Hodgkin lymphoma. We report the case of a 47-year-old man without a particular past medical history, who presented with a painful left testicular swelling that he has noticed for several weeks. Radiological findings consisted in multiple hypoechoic masses that corresponded in histological examination to a diffuse intratubular lymphomatous infiltration situated away from the spermatic cord, the epididymis, ductuli efferentes and rete testis. Immunohistochemical study showed positivity of MUM-1, Bcl-2 and B-cell marker (CD20) and TdT, CD 3, CD5, Bcl-1,
CD10
, Bcl-6 and Myeloperoksidaz were negative. Ki-67 proliferation index was 90% of neoplastic lenfoid infiltration. The patient underwent full staging for lymphoma by positron emission tomography, showing right superior paratrakeal, precarinal, subcarinal, left paraaortic and retrocrural and left iliac involvement lymph nodes also the right testis and of extra-testicular involvement by the skeleton sistem. The diagnosis of stage III primary testicular large B-cell lymphoma of germinal center B-cell-like group was made. The patient is now treated by chemotherapy. Primary testicular lymphoma is a rare tumor whose diagnosis is based on histological findings. There are non consensual etiological or predisposing factors. Treatment modalities consist in surgical excision, chemotherapy and radiation therapy but the accurate procedures are not standardized. Factors that have been linked to more favorable outcomes include younger patient age, localized disease, presence of sclerosis at pathologic analysis, smaller tumor size, lower histological tumor grade and lack of
epididymal
or spermatic cord involvement.
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PMID:Primary Testicular Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma: A Case Report. 2914 33
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