Toward understanding the role of the interstitial tissue architects: Possible functions of telocytes in the male gonad
Piotr Pawlicki | Begum Yurdakok-Dikmen | Wacław Tworzydło | Małgorzata Kotula-Balak
anglais. Telocytes represent a relatively recently discovered population of interstitial cells with a unique morphological structure that distinguishes them from other neighboring cells. Through their long protrusions extending from the cell body, telocytes create microenvironments via tissue compartmentalization and create homo- and hetero-cellular junctions. These establish a three-dimensional network enabling the maintenance of interstitial compartment homeostasis through regulation of extracellular matrix organization and activity, structural support, paracrine and juxtracrine communication, immunomodulation, immune surveillance, cell survival, and apoptosis. The presence of telocytes has also been confirmed in testicular interstitial tissue of many species of animals. The objective of this review is to summarize recent findings on telocytes in the male gonad, on which conclusions have been deduced that indicate the involvement of telocytes in maintaining the cytoarchitecture of the testicular interstitial tissue, in the processes of spermatogenesis and steroidogenesis, and photoperiod-mediated changes in the testes in seasonally reproductive animals.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]anglais. Telocyte, Testes, Interstitial tissue, Steroidogenesis, Spermatogenesis, Seasonal breeding, Bank vole, Mouse, Rat
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