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OSR1 and SPAK cooperatively modulate Sertoli cell support of mouse spermatogenesis

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 6, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/srep37205

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  1. National Science Council, Taiwan, ROC [NSC101-2314-B-016-020]
  2. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan, ROC [MOST 103-2321-B-016-001, MOST 103-2320-B-016-017-MY3, MOST 104-2320-B-016-014-MY3, MOST 105-2314-B016-006]
  3. Tri-Service General Hospital [TSGH-C102-090, TSGH-C103-103, TSGH-C103-182, TSGH-C103-005-007-009-S01, TSGH-C104-008-S02, TSGH-C104-101]
  4. Chi Mei Medical Center [CMNDMC10301, CMNDMC10304, CMNDMC10401, CMNDMC10501]
  5. Tri-Service General Hospital Penghu Branch [TSGH-PH-105-4]
  6. Teh-Tzer Study Group for Human Medical Research Foundation [B1021078, A1041065]
  7. C.Y. Foundation for Advancement of Education, Sciences and Medicine

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We investigated the role of oxidative stress-responsive kinase-1 (OSR1) and STE20 (sterile 20)/SPS1-related proline/alanine-rich kinase (SPAK), upstream regulators of the Na+-K+-2Cl(-) cotransporter (NKCC1)-essential for spermatogenesis-in mouse models of male fertility. Global OSR1(+/-) gene mutations, but not global SPAK(-/-) or Sertoli cell (SC)-specific OSR1 gene knockout (SC-OSR1(-/-)), cause subfertility with impaired sperm function and are associated with reduced abundance of phosphorylated (p)-NKCC1 but increased p-SPAK expression in testicular tissue and spermatozoa. To dissect further in a SC-specific manner the compensatory effect of OSR1 and SPAK in male fertility, we generated SC-OSR1(-/-) and SPAK(-/-) double knockout (DKO) male mice. These are infertile with defective spermatogenesis, presenting a SC-only-like syndrome. Disrupted meiotic progression and increased germ cell apoptosis occurred in the first wave of spermatogenesis. The abundance of total and p-NKCC1 was significantly decreased in the testicular tissues of DKO mice. These results indicate that OSR1 and SPAK cooperatively regulate NKCC1-dependent spermatogenesis in a SC-restricted manner.

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