Circadian regulation of apolipoprotein gene expression affects testosterone production in mouse testis

Aug 20, 2021Theriogenology

Daily rhythms in fat-carrying protein genes influence testosterone levels in mouse testis

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Abstract

Low serum testosterone levels were detected in Bmal1mice, indicating a potential role of the circadian clock in testosterone synthesis.

  • Bmal1mice exhibited infertility and decreased expression of testicular steroidogenic genes compared to wild-type mice.
  • RNA sequencing identified 37 and 48 differentially expressed genes in Bmal1mice testes at specific circadian times.
  • The cholesterol metabolism pathway was significantly enriched, with decreased expression of apolipoprotein genes (Apoa1, Apoa2, and Apoc3) in Bmal1mice.
  • Bmal1mice showed reduced mRNA expression levels of both circadian clock and steroidogenic genes at multiple time points.
  • Oil Red O staining indicated decreased lipid aggregation in the Leydig cells of Bmal1mouse testes.

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