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Journal of Endocrinology, Vol 179, Issue 2, 165-174
Copyright © 2003 by Society for Endocrinology


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A role for acidophilic granulocytes in the testis of the gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata L., Teleostei)

E Chaves-Pozo, P Pelegrin, V Mulero, J Meseguer, and A Garcia Ayala


In mammals, a complex interaction between the immune and the reproductive systems has been described, in which testicular immune cells produce cytokines and growth factors which modulate gonad functions, while specific gonad cells influence the immune response in this organ. In this study we describe the presence of acidophilic granulocytes in the testis of the hermaphrodite teleost fish gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata L.) by using a specific monoclonal antibody. During the post-spawning stage of the testis, this cell type appears in the germinal compartment, accumulates interleukin (IL)-1beta and does not seem to be involved in the phagocytosis of degenerating cells. Moreover, in vitro, 11-ketotestosterone and 17beta-oestradiol, the principal fish sexual steroids, regulate the respiratory burst activity of acidophilic granulocytes obtained from the head-kidney (the bone marrow equivalent in fish) and the intracellular accumulation of IL-1beta by these cells. It is likely, therefore, that IL-1beta produced by testicular acidophilic granulocytes regulates important functions of the testis in fish.


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