2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00418-009-0636-7
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High expression of antizyme inhibitor 2, an activator of ornithine decarboxylase in steroidogenic cells of human gonads

Abstract: High activity of ornithine decarboxylase (ODC), the rate-limiting enzyme of polyamine synthesis, is typically present in rapidly proliferating normal and malignant cells. The mitotically inactive steroidogenic cells in rodent testis and ovaries, however, also display high ODC activity. The activity of ODC in these cells responds to luteinizing hormone, and inhibition of ODC reduces the production of steroid hormones. Polyamines and ODC also control proliferation of germ cells and spermiogenesis. The activity o… Show more

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“…Thus, activated mast cells were found to express important levels of AZIN2 that tend to accumulate into serotonin-containing granules [20]. It was also shown that Leydig cells accounted for the high levels of AZIN2 in testis, and that this gene was also expressed in ovarian luteinized cells [21]. This new set of AZIN2 expressing tissues have in common to possess either endocrine or paracrine functions, and therefore, to be endowed with a prominent secretory activity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Thus, activated mast cells were found to express important levels of AZIN2 that tend to accumulate into serotonin-containing granules [20]. It was also shown that Leydig cells accounted for the high levels of AZIN2 in testis, and that this gene was also expressed in ovarian luteinized cells [21]. This new set of AZIN2 expressing tissues have in common to possess either endocrine or paracrine functions, and therefore, to be endowed with a prominent secretory activity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Although the presence of Azin2 mRNA in mouse spermatids suggested that AZIN2 may have a role in spermiogenesis [19], other studies showing AZIN2 immunoreactivity in mast cells [20] as well as in Leydig cells and ovarian luteinized cells [21] have related AZIN2 with the release of serotonin and steroid hormones. In addition, our studies using real-time RT-PCR detected significant Azin2 mRNA levels in several mouse tissues, including pancreas and adrenal glands, similar to those existing in brain [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In addition to neural cells, we have detected the expression of AZIN2 in Leydig cells and in mast cells (56,57) both of which are terminally differentiated cells. The expression of AZIN2 in non-proliferating neurons, however, implicates other functions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The expression of AZIN2 in non-proliferating neurons, however, implicates other functions. In addition to neural cells, we have detected the expression of AZIN2 in Leydig cells and in mast cells (56,57) both of which are terminally differentiated cells. Most of the ODC in the brain is bound to AZ that blocks its enzymatic activity (26)(27)(28).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…High ODC activity is associated with rapidly proliferating normal and malignant cells. In steroidogenic cells of human gonads, Makitie et al (2009) found high expression of antizyme inhibitor 2, an activator of ODC. ISH and ICC studies identiWed high expression of antizyme inhibitor 2 not only in normal Leydig cells and Leydig cell tumors but also in ovarian luteinized cells and in hilum cells implying a possible involvement in the release of steroid hormones.…”
Section: Male Reproductive Systemmentioning
confidence: 98%