In male mice, deficiency of hormone sensitive lipase (HSL, Lipe gene, E.C. 3.1.1.3) causes deficient spermatogenesis, azoospermia, and infertility. Postmeioticgerm cells express a specific HSL isoform that includes a 313 amino acid N-terminus encoded by a testis-specific exon (exon T1). The remainder of testicular HSL is identical to adipocyte HSL. The amino acid sequence of the testis-specific exon is poorly conserved, showing only a 46% amino acid identity with orthologous human and rat sequences, compared with 87% overthe remainder of the HSL coding sequence, providing no evidence in favor of a vital functional role for the testis-specific N-terminus of HSL. However, exon T1 is important for Lipe transcription; in mouse testicular mRNA, we identified 3 major Lipe transcription start sites, finding numerous testicular transcription factor binding motifs upstream of the transcription start site. We directly explored two possible mechanisms for the infertility of HSL-deficient mice, using mice that expressed mutant HSL transgenes only in postmeioticgerm cells on a HSL-deficient background. One transgene expressed human HSL lacking enzyme activity but containing the testis-specific N-terminus (HSL-/-muttg mice). The other transgene expressed catalytically inactive HSL with the testis-specific N-terminal peptide (HSL-/-atg mice). HSL-/- muttg mice were infertile, with abnormal histology of the seminiferous epithelium and absence of spermatozoa in the epididymal lumen. In contrast, HSL-/-atg mice had normal fertility and normal testicular morphology. In conclusion, whereas the catalytic function of HSL is necessary for spermatogenesis in mice, the presence of the N-terminal testis-specific fragment is not essential. Copyright © 2014 by the Endocrine Society.
CITATION STYLE
Wang, S. P., Wu, J. W., Bourdages, H., Lefebvre, J. F., Casavant, S., Leavitt, B. R., … Mitchell, G. A. (2014). The catalytic function of hormone-sensitive lipase is essential for fertility in male mice. Endocrinology, 155(8), 3047–3053. https://doi.org/10.1210/en.2014-1031
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.