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Partial cDNA sequence of a relaxin‐like factor (RLF) receptor,LGR8 and possible existence of the RLF ligand‐receptor system in goat testes
Authors:SIQIN  Mari NAKAI  Tomohiro HAGI  Shinichi KATO  Ali Mohammed PITIA  Mai KOTANI  Yuki ODANAKA  Yasushi SUGAWARA  Koh‐Ichi HAMANO  Keiichiro YOGO  Yoshio NAGURA  Masaru FUJITA  Hiroshi SASADA  Eimei SATO  Tetsuya KOHSAKA
Institution:1. Faculty of Agriculture, Shizuoka University, Shizuoka;2. The United Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Gifu University, Gifu;3. Livestock Breeding Division, National Livestock Breeding Center Nagano Station, Nagano;4. Faculty of Agriculture, Shinshu University, Minami‐Minowa, Nagano;5. Livestock Breeding Division, National Livestock Breeding Center, Fukushima;6. Livestock Breeding Division, National Livestock Breeding Center Tokachi Station, Otofuke, Hokkaido;7. Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University, Aoba, Sendai, Japan
Abstract:Relaxin‐like factor (RLF), also known as insulin‐like factor 3 (INSL3), is produced by testicular Leydig cells, but its specific receptor LGR8 (leucine‐rich repeat family of G‐protein‐coupled receptor 8) has not been identified in goats. This study aimed to identify complementary DNA (cDNA) sequences of goat LGR8, and characterize the expression of both RLF and LGR8 in goat testes by RT‐PCR and immunohistochemistry. Testes were collected from immature (3‐month‐old) and mature (24‐month‐old) Saanen goats, and partial cDNA sequences of the goat homologue of human LGR8 were identified. The sequence encoded a reduced peptide sequence of 167 amino acids, which corresponded to transmembrane regions 2 through 5, followed by the beginning of intracellular loop 3 of human LGR8. Expression of both LGR8 and RLF genes was drastically increased in mature testes compared with immature ones. Although RLF protein was restricted to Leydig cells, LGR8 protein was detected in both Leydig cells and seminiferous epithelial cells (possibly germ cells and Sertoli cells). These results reveal a possible existence of the RLF‐LGR8 ligand‐receptor system within the goat testis, suggesting that RLF may play a role in testicular function through LGR8 on Leydig cells and seminiferous epithelial cells in an autocrine and/or paracrine manner.
Keywords:goat  INSL3  LGR8  RLF  testis
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