Gb. Thomas et al., EXPRESSION OF MESSENGER-RNA AND IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF INHIBIN ALPHA-SUBUNITS AND INHIBIN BETA(A)-SUBUNITS IN THE FETAL SHEEP TESTIS, Journal of Endocrinology, 145(1), 1995, pp. 35-42
In order to investigate the ontogeny of gonadal inhibin production in
the male fetal sheep, testes were collected from male fetuses at days
70, 100, 130 and 140 of gestation (term=145 days). The expression and
localization of inhibin ex- and inhibin beta(A)-subunit mRNA and prote
in were evaluated using in situ hybridization and immunocytochemistry.
The expression of inhibin alpha-subunit mRNA was localized within the
seminiferous cords of the developing fetal testis and progressively i
ncreased with gestational age. Immunostaining corresponding to immunor
eactive inhibin cr-subunit was detected in Sertoli cells within the se
miniferous cords at days 100, 130 and 140 of gestation. In addition, i
mmunostaining was detectable in a small proportion of Leydig cells. No
expression of inhibin beta(A)-subunit mRNA or immunoreactivity was de
tected in any testicular tissue at any stage of gestation. These data
show that the Sertoli cells of the developing fetal sheep testis have
the capacity to produce inhibin alpha-subunit by day 100 of gestation
and that production increases during late gestation.