The mammalian G-protein-coupled receptor 37 (GPR37) is expressed in brain, in adult testis and during the early phase of gonads differentiation. Somatic Sertoli cells (SC) are located within the seminiferous tubules where they support the germinal epithelium. An adequate number of SC is required for the complete prepubertal differentiation of germ cells and adult fertility. This study shows that Gpr37 and its ligand prosaposin are both postnatally expressed by SC, whose proliferation and maturation are affected in Gpr37 null mutant mice during postnatal testicular development. Mutant pups show a delayed timing in sperm cell development, with a partial arrest of spermatocytes at the meiotic pachytene (e.g., 1.5-fold increase in Gpr37-/- P21 pups) and their increased apoptosis (e.g., 1.8-fold and 3.5-fold increase in Gpr37-/- P21 and adult mice, respectively). Mutant adults have reduced testis weight (WT, 299 ± 5 mg; KO, 258 ± 16 mg; P<0.05) and epididymal sperm count and motility (e.g., 1.5-fold and 1.45-fold decrease in Gpr37-/- mice, respectively). Lack of Gpr37 results in the reduction in androgen receptor levels during prepubertal testis development, alongside the altered expression of SC maturation markers. It also affects the prepubertal testis expression of desert hedgehog (Dhh) mitogenic cascade components (Dhh, 1.3-fold increase in Gpr37-/- P10 and P21 pups; Gli2, 1.4-fold and 1.6-fold increase in Gpr37-/- P10 and P21 pups, respectively) including patched homolog 1 (Ptch1, 1.3-fold increase in Gpr37-/- P10 and P21 pups) which is found localized in prepubertal SC and associated with Gpr37 in cultured primary SC samples. These results indicate that Gpr37 is a specific modulator of murine testis Dhh mitogenic signaling and SC proliferation and maturation.

Modulation of Dhh signaling and altered Sertoli cell function in mice lacking the GPR37-prosaposin receptor

Gina La Sala;Daniela Marazziti;Chiara Di Pietro;Elisabetta Golini;Rafaele Matteoni;
2015

Abstract

The mammalian G-protein-coupled receptor 37 (GPR37) is expressed in brain, in adult testis and during the early phase of gonads differentiation. Somatic Sertoli cells (SC) are located within the seminiferous tubules where they support the germinal epithelium. An adequate number of SC is required for the complete prepubertal differentiation of germ cells and adult fertility. This study shows that Gpr37 and its ligand prosaposin are both postnatally expressed by SC, whose proliferation and maturation are affected in Gpr37 null mutant mice during postnatal testicular development. Mutant pups show a delayed timing in sperm cell development, with a partial arrest of spermatocytes at the meiotic pachytene (e.g., 1.5-fold increase in Gpr37-/- P21 pups) and their increased apoptosis (e.g., 1.8-fold and 3.5-fold increase in Gpr37-/- P21 and adult mice, respectively). Mutant adults have reduced testis weight (WT, 299 ± 5 mg; KO, 258 ± 16 mg; P<0.05) and epididymal sperm count and motility (e.g., 1.5-fold and 1.45-fold decrease in Gpr37-/- mice, respectively). Lack of Gpr37 results in the reduction in androgen receptor levels during prepubertal testis development, alongside the altered expression of SC maturation markers. It also affects the prepubertal testis expression of desert hedgehog (Dhh) mitogenic cascade components (Dhh, 1.3-fold increase in Gpr37-/- P10 and P21 pups; Gli2, 1.4-fold and 1.6-fold increase in Gpr37-/- P10 and P21 pups, respectively) including patched homolog 1 (Ptch1, 1.3-fold increase in Gpr37-/- P10 and P21 pups) which is found localized in prepubertal SC and associated with Gpr37 in cultured primary SC samples. These results indicate that Gpr37 is a specific modulator of murine testis Dhh mitogenic signaling and SC proliferation and maturation.
2015
Istituto di Biologia Cellulare e Neurobiologia - IBCN - Sede Monterotondo Scalo
Istituto di Biochimica e Biologia Cellulare - IBBC
GPCR
Sertoli cell
testis
mouse development
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