Estermann Martín A, Sheheen Joseph, Grimm Sara A, Tezak Boris, Chen Yu-Ying, Morita Tsuyoshi, Yao Humphrey H C, Capel Blanche
Reproductive Developmental Biology Group, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA.
These authors contributed equally.
bioRxiv. 2025 Jul 27:2025.07.23.666216. doi: 10.1101/2025.07.23.666216.
Metabolites are key regulators of cell fate decisions, epigenetic remodeling, and lineage commitment. While genetic pathways governing testis differentiation are well studied, the role of metabolism remains poorly understood. In this study, we investigated a transient, male-specific accumulation of glycogen in supporting (Sertoli) cells of embryonic testis in mice. Although glycogen metabolism was dispensable for Sertoli cell differentiation, its disruption led to reduced lactate production and impaired PGCs ability to colonize the newly forming testis cords. Inhibiting lactate transport further revealed a critical metabolic coupling between Sertoli and germ cells during early testis development. Surprisingly, external lactate or glucose supplementation failed to rescue the germ cell phenotype. These findings suggest that glycogen accumulation supports a critical developmental window in which both Sertoli and germ cells are metabolically constrained and unable to rely on external carbon sources. This highlights a sensitive period during testicular development where nutrient scarcity could have long-term consequences for fertility.
代谢物是细胞命运决定、表观遗传重塑和谱系定向的关键调节因子。虽然调控睾丸分化的遗传途径已得到充分研究,但代谢的作用仍知之甚少。在本研究中,我们调查了小鼠胚胎睾丸支持(塞尔托利)细胞中糖原的短暂、雄性特异性积累。虽然糖原代谢对于塞尔托利细胞分化并非必需,但其破坏会导致乳酸产生减少以及原始生殖细胞(PGCs)定殖到新形成的睾丸索的能力受损。抑制乳酸转运进一步揭示了睾丸早期发育过程中塞尔托利细胞与生殖细胞之间关键的代谢偶联。令人惊讶的是,补充外源乳酸或葡萄糖未能挽救生殖细胞表型。这些发现表明,糖原积累支持了一个关键的发育窗口,在此期间塞尔托利细胞和生殖细胞在代谢上受到限制,无法依赖外部碳源。这突出了睾丸发育过程中的一个敏感期,在此期间营养缺乏可能对生育能力产生长期影响。