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Loss of Adgra3 causes obstructive azoospermia with high penetrance in male mice.


ABSTRACT: The adhesion receptor ADGRA3 (GPR125) is a known spermatogonial stem cell marker, but its impact on male reproduction and fertility has not been examined. Using a mouse model lacking Adgra3 (Adgra3-/- ), we show that 55% of the male mice are infertile from puberty despite having normal spermatogenesis and epididymal sperm count. Instead, male mice lacking Adgra3 exhibited decreased estrogen receptor alpha expression and transient dilation of the epididymis. Combined with an increased estradiol production, this indicates a post-pubertal hormonal imbalance and fluid retention. Dye injection revealed a blockage between the ejaculatory duct and the urethra, which is rare in mice suffering from infertility, thereby mimicking the etiologies of obstructive azoospermia found in human male infertility. To summarize, male reproductive tract development is dependent on ADGRA3 function that in concert with estrogen signaling may influence fluid handling during sperm maturation and storage.

SUBMITTER: Nybo ML 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10107928 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Loss of Adgra3 causes obstructive azoospermia with high penetrance in male mice.

Nybo Maja L ML   Kvam Jone M JM   Nielsen John E JE   Frederiksen Hanne H   Spiess Katja K   Jensen Kristian H R KHR   Jensen Kristian H R KHR   Gadgaard Sarina S   Walser Anna L S ALS   Thomsen Jesper S JS   Cowin Pamela P   Juul Anders A   Blomberg Jensen Martin M   Rosenkilde Mette M MM  

FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 20230201 2


The adhesion receptor ADGRA3 (GPR125) is a known spermatogonial stem cell marker, but its impact on male reproduction and fertility has not been examined. Using a mouse model lacking Adgra3 (Adgra3<sup>-/-</sup> ), we show that 55% of the male mice are infertile from puberty despite having normal spermatogenesis and epididymal sperm count. Instead, male mice lacking Adgra3 exhibited decreased estrogen receptor alpha expression and transient dilation of the epididymis. Combined with an increased  ...[more]

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