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Cellular evidence for nano-scale exosome secretion and interactions with spermatozoa in the epididymis of the Chinese soft-shelled turtle, Pelodiscus sinensis

Hong Chen, Ping Yang, Xiaoya Chu, Yufei Huang, Tengfei Liu, Qian Zhang, Quanfu Li, Lisi Hu, Yasir Waqas, Nisar Ahmed and Qiusheng Chen _

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Oncotarget. 2016; 7:19242-19250. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.8092

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Abstract

Hong Chen1, Ping Yang1, Xiaoya Chu1, Yufei Huang1, Tengfei Liu1, Qian Zhang1, Quanfu Li1, Lisi Hu1, Yasir Waqas1, Nisar Ahmed1 and Qiusheng Chen1

1 Laboratory of Animal Cell Biology and Embryology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China

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Qiusheng Chen, email:

Keywords: Chinese soft-shelled turtle; nano-scale exosomes; spermatozoa; epididymis; interaction; Pathology Section

Received: December 02, 2015 Accepted: February 24, 2016 Published: March 15, 2016

Abstract

The epididymis is the location of sperm maturation and sperm storage. Recent studies have shown that nano-scale exosomes play a vital role during these complicated processes. Our aim was to analyze the secretory properties of epididymal exosomes and their ultrastructural interaction with maturing spermatozoa in the Chinese soft-shelled turtle. The exosome marker CD63 was primarily localized to the apices of principal cells throughout the epididymal epithelium. Identification of nano-scale exosomes and their secretory processes were further investigated via transmission electron microscopy. The epithelium secreted epididymal exosomes (50~300 nm in diameter) through apocrine secretion and the multivesicular body (MVB) pathway. Spermatozoa absorbed epididymal exosomes through endocytosis or membrane fusion pathways. This study shows, for the first time, that nano-scale exosomes use two secretion and two absorption pathways in the reptile, which may be contribute to long-term sperm storage.


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