Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica
Online ISSN : 1881-1736
Print ISSN : 0030-154X
ISSN-L : 0030-154X
Changes in lectin-binding sites on epididymal cells during postnatal development of the mouse
Shota TAJIRITatsuya FUKUIAkira SAWAGUCHIKazuya YOSHINAGA
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2012 Volume 88 Issue 4 Pages 153-157

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Using lectin histochemistry combined with immunohistochemistry, we recently demonstrated that the principal, clear, and basal cells in the adult mouse epididymis specifically react with UEA-I, MAL-I, and GS-IB lectins, respectively. The present study examined the distribution of the lectin-binding sites for some lectins on the epididymal epithelium during postnatal development. galactose staining with GS-IB was first detected in some of the undifferentiated epithelial cells in mice aged 1 week, and this characteristic became specific to basal cells in mice aged 2 weeks and above. Fucose staining with UEA-I was first detected in the principal cells in mice aged 3 weeks. Staining of sialic acid with MAL-I was first detected in all undifferentiated epithelial cells in mice aged 1 week, and this characteristic became specific to the narrow and clear cells in all regions and to the principal cells in regions IV and V in mice aged 3 weeks. The results indicate that epididymal differentiation is characterized by the expression of cell-and region-specific sugar chains that appear early during postnatal development before the sperm arrives in the epididymis.

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