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Aromatase expression and role of estrogens in male gonad : a review.
[aromatase deficiency]
The
ability
of
the
testis
to
convert
irreversibly
androgens
into
estrogens
is
related
to
the
presence
of
a
microsomal
enzymatic
complex
named
aromatase
,
which
is
composed
of
a
specific
glycoprotein
,
the
cytochrome
P
450
aromatase
(
P
450
arom
)
and
an
ubiquitous
reductase
.
The
aromatase
gene
is
unique
in
humans
and
contained
18
exons
,
9
of
them
being
translated
.
In
the
rat
testis
we
have
immunolocalized
the
P
450
arom
not
only
in
Leydig
cells
but
also
in
germ
cells
and
especially
in
elongated
spermatids
.
Related
to
the
stage
of
germ
cell
maturation
,
we
have
shown
that
the
level
of
P
450
arom
mRNA
transcripts
decreases
,
it
is
much
more
abundant
in
pachytene
spermatocytes
and
round
spermatids
than
in
mature
germ
cells
whereas
the
aromatase
activity
is
2
-
4
fold
greater
in
spermatozoa
when
compared
to
the
younger
germ
cells
.
Using
a
highly
specific
quantitative
competitive
RT-PCR
method
we
have
evidenced
that
several
factors
direct
the
expression
of
the
aromatase
gene
in
Leydig
cells
,
Sertoli
cells
,
pachytene
spermatocytes
and
round
spermatids
,
and
it
is
obvious
that
promoter
PII
is
the
main
one
but
other
promoters
could
be
concerned
.
In
the
bank-vole
testis
we
have
observed
a
positive
correlation
between
a
fully
developed
spermatogenesis
and
a
strong
immunoreactivity
for
both
P
450
arom
and
estrogen
receptor
beta
not
only
in
Sertoli
cells
but
also
in
pachytene
spermatocytes
and
round
spermatids
.
Our
recent
data
obtained
from
ejaculated
human
spermatozoa
demonstrate
the
presence
of
aromatase
both
in
terms
of
mRNA
and
protein
,
and
in
addition
,
we
suggest
that
aromatase
could
be
involved
in
the
acquisition
of
sperm
motility
.
Indeed
in
men
the
congenital
aromatase
deficiency
is
associated
with
severe
bone
maturation
problems
and
sterility
.
Together
with
the
widespread
distribution
of
estrogen
receptors
in
testicular
cells
these
data
clearly
show
that
estrogens
play
a
physiological
role
in
the
regulation
of
spermatogenesis
in
mammals
.
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