The cells responsible for production of the male sex hormone testosterone, the Leydig cells of the testis, are post-mitotic cells with neuroendocrine characteristics. Their origin during ontogeny and regeneration processes is still a matter of debate. Here, we show that cells of testicular blood vessels, namely vascular smooth muscle cells and pericytes, are the progenitors of Leydig cells. Resembling stem cells of the nervous system, the Leydig cell progenitors are characterized by the expression of nestin. Using an in vivo model to induce and monitor the synchronized generation of a completely new Leydig cell population in adult rats, we demonstrate specific proliferation of vascular progenitors and their subsequent transdifferentiation into steroidogenic Leydig cells which, in addition, rapidly acquire neuronal and glial properties. These findings, shown to be representative also for ontogenetic Leydig cell formation and for the human testis, provide further evidence that cellular components of blood vessels can act as progenitor cells for organogenesis and repair.
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November 29 2004
Progenitor cells of the testosterone-producing Leydig cells revealed
Michail S. Davidoff,
Michail S. Davidoff
1Institute of Anatomy, University of Hamburg, 20246 Hamburg, Germany
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Ralf Middendorff,
Ralf Middendorff
1Institute of Anatomy, University of Hamburg, 20246 Hamburg, Germany
5Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Justus-Liebig-University, 35385 Giessen, Germany
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Grigori Enikolopov,
Grigori Enikolopov
4Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724
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Dieter Riethmacher,
Dieter Riethmacher
3Center for Molecular Neurobiology Hamburg, University of Hamburg, 20246 Hamburg, Germany
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Adolf F. Holstein,
Adolf F. Holstein
1Institute of Anatomy, University of Hamburg, 20246 Hamburg, Germany
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Dieter Müller
Dieter Müller
2Institute for Hormone and Fertility Research, University of Hamburg, 20246 Hamburg, Germany
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Michail S. Davidoff
1Institute of Anatomy, University of Hamburg, 20246 Hamburg, Germany
Ralf Middendorff
1Institute of Anatomy, University of Hamburg, 20246 Hamburg, Germany
5Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Justus-Liebig-University, 35385 Giessen, Germany
Grigori Enikolopov
4Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724
Dieter Riethmacher
3Center for Molecular Neurobiology Hamburg, University of Hamburg, 20246 Hamburg, Germany
Adolf F. Holstein
1Institute of Anatomy, University of Hamburg, 20246 Hamburg, Germany
Dieter Müller
2Institute for Hormone and Fertility Research, University of Hamburg, 20246 Hamburg, Germany
Correspondence to Michail S. Davidoff: [email protected]
Abbreviations used in this paper: CNS, central nervous system; EDS, ethane dimethane sulphonate; GFAP, glial fibrillary acidic protein; NF-H, neurofilament-H; PC, pericyte; PDGFR, PDGF receptor; SMA, smooth muscle α-actin.
Received:
September 17 2004
Accepted:
October 20 2004
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
The Rockefeller University Press
2004
J Cell Biol (2004) 167 (5): 935–944.
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Received:
September 17 2004
Accepted:
October 20 2004
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Michail S. Davidoff, Ralf Middendorff, Grigori Enikolopov, Dieter Riethmacher, Adolf F. Holstein, Dieter Müller; Progenitor cells of the testosterone-producing Leydig cells revealed . J Cell Biol 6 December 2004; 167 (5): 935–944. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200409107
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