Chung S, Wang S P, Pan L, Mitchell G, Trasler J, Hermo L
Department of Anatomy, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Endocrinology. 2001 Oct;142(10):4272-81. doi: 10.1210/endo.142.10.8424.
The 84-kDa hormone-sensitive lipase (gene designation Lipe; EC 3.1.1.3) is a cholesterol esterase and triglyceride hydrolase that functions in the release of fatty acids from adipocytes. The role of hormone-sensitive lipase in other tissues such as the testis, where a specific 120-kDa testis-specific isoform is expressed, is unknown. To study this, we examined the fertility and testicular histology of gene-targeted hormone-sensitive lipase-deficient mice. Homozygous hormone-sensitive lipase-deficient male mice are infertile and have decreased testis weights; female homozygotes are fertile. Testicular abnormalities, detected at the light and electron microscopic levels, included the presence of multinucleated round and elongating spermatids, vacuolization of the seminiferous epithelium, asynchronization of the spermatogenic cycle, sloughing of postmeiotic germ cells from the seminiferous epithelium into the lumen, and a marked reduction in the numbers of late spermatids. Extensive nuclear head deformation was noted in late spermatids as well as the sharing of a common acrosome in multinucleated cells. In some multinucleated cells, nuclei were separated from their acrosomes, with the acrosomes remaining attached to areas of ectoplasmic specializations, suggesting defects in intercellular cytoplasmic bridge integrity. Although the lumen of the epididymis was essentially devoid of spermatozoa and filled instead with spherical degenerating cells, the epididymal epithelial cells appeared normal. The few late spermatids present in the epididymis were abnormal. There was no morphological evidence, as judged by the absence of lipid droplets of triacylglycerol or cholesteryl ester accumulation in the testis. Together, the data suggest that hormone-sensitive lipase deficiency results in abnormalities in spermiogenesis that are incompatible with normal fertility. We speculate that a metabolite downstream from the hormone-sensitive lipase reaction may be essential for membrane stabilization and integrity in the seminiferous epithelium and, in particular, may play an important role in the maintenance of intercellular cytoplasmic bridges between postmeiotic germ cells.
84 kDa的激素敏感脂肪酶(基因命名为Lipe;EC 3.1.1.3)是一种胆固醇酯酶和甘油三酯水解酶,其功能是从脂肪细胞中释放脂肪酸。激素敏感脂肪酶在其他组织(如睾丸)中的作用尚不清楚,在睾丸中会表达一种特定的120 kDa睾丸特异性同工型。为了研究这一问题,我们检查了基因靶向的激素敏感脂肪酶缺陷小鼠的生育能力和睾丸组织学。纯合子激素敏感脂肪酶缺陷雄性小鼠不育,睾丸重量减轻;雌性纯合子可育。在光镜和电镜水平检测到的睾丸异常包括多核圆形和伸长的精子细胞的存在、生精上皮的空泡化、生精周期的不同步、减数分裂后生殖细胞从生精上皮脱落到管腔中以及晚期精子细胞数量的显著减少。在晚期精子细胞中观察到广泛的核头部变形以及多核细胞中共同顶体的共享。在一些多核细胞中,细胞核与其顶体分离,顶体仍附着在外质特化区域,提示细胞间胞质桥完整性存在缺陷。尽管附睾管腔基本没有精子,而是充满了球形退化细胞,但附睾上皮细胞看起来正常。附睾中存在的少数晚期精子细胞是异常的。从睾丸中没有三酰甘油或胆固醇酯积累的脂滴这一情况判断,没有形态学证据表明存在异常。总之,数据表明激素敏感脂肪酶缺乏导致精子发生异常,这与正常生育能力不相容。我们推测,激素敏感脂肪酶反应下游的一种代谢物可能对生精上皮中的膜稳定和完整性至关重要,特别是可能在维持减数分裂后生殖细胞之间的细胞间胞质桥方面发挥重要作用。