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Glycogen metabolism in mouse embryonic Sertoli cells sustains the germ line through the lactate shuttle.

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Estermann, MA; Sheheen, J; Grimm, SA; Tezak, B; Chen, Y-Y; Morita, T; Yao, HHC; Capel, B
Published in: bioRxiv
July 27, 2025

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.

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2692-8205

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July 27, 2025

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Estermann, M. A., Sheheen, J., Grimm, S. A., Tezak, B., Chen, Y.-Y., Morita, T., … Capel, B. (2025). Glycogen metabolism in mouse embryonic Sertoli cells sustains the germ line through the lactate shuttle. BioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.07.23.666216
Estermann, Martín A., Joseph Sheheen, Sara A. Grimm, Boris Tezak, Yu-Ying Chen, Tsuyoshi Morita, Humphrey H. C. Yao, and Blanche Capel. “Glycogen metabolism in mouse embryonic Sertoli cells sustains the germ line through the lactate shuttle.BioRxiv, July 27, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.07.23.666216.
Estermann MA, Sheheen J, Grimm SA, Tezak B, Chen Y-Y, Morita T, et al. Glycogen metabolism in mouse embryonic Sertoli cells sustains the germ line through the lactate shuttle. bioRxiv. 2025 Jul 27;
Estermann, Martín A., et al. “Glycogen metabolism in mouse embryonic Sertoli cells sustains the germ line through the lactate shuttle.BioRxiv, July 2025. Pubmed, doi:10.1101/2025.07.23.666216.
Estermann MA, Sheheen J, Grimm SA, Tezak B, Chen Y-Y, Morita T, Yao HHC, Capel B. Glycogen metabolism in mouse embryonic Sertoli cells sustains the germ line through the lactate shuttle. bioRxiv. 2025 Jul 27;

Published In

bioRxiv

DOI

EISSN

2692-8205

Publication Date

July 27, 2025

Location

United States