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Testosterone regulates the autophagic clearance of androgen binding protein in rat Sertoli cells.


ABSTRACT: Dysregulation of androgen-binding protein (ABP) is associated with a number of endocrine and andrology diseases. However, the ABP metabolism in Sertoli cells is largely unknown. We report that autophagy degrades ABP in rat Sertoli cells, and the autophagic clearance of ABP is regulated by testosterone, which prolongs the ABP biological half-life by inhibiting autophagy. Further studies identified that the autophagic clearance of ABP might be selectively regulated by testosterone, independent of stress (hypoxia)-induced autophagic degradation. These data demonstrate that testosterone up-regulates ABP expression at least partially by suppressing the autophagic degradation. We report a novel finding with respect to the mechanisms by which ABP is cleared, and by which the process is regulated in Sertoli cells.

SUBMITTER: Ma Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4352847 | biostudies-other | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Testosterone regulates the autophagic clearance of androgen binding protein in rat Sertoli cells.

Ma Yi Y   Yang Hao-Zheng HZ   Xu Long-Mei LM   Huang Yi-Ran YR   Dai Hui-Li HL   Kang Xiao-Nan XN  

Scientific reports 20150309


Dysregulation of androgen-binding protein (ABP) is associated with a number of endocrine and andrology diseases. However, the ABP metabolism in Sertoli cells is largely unknown. We report that autophagy degrades ABP in rat Sertoli cells, and the autophagic clearance of ABP is regulated by testosterone, which prolongs the ABP biological half-life by inhibiting autophagy. Further studies identified that the autophagic clearance of ABP might be selectively regulated by testosterone, independent of  ...[more]

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