Impaired sexual behavior in male mice deficient for the β1–3 N‐Acetylglucosaminyltransferase‐I gene
pmid: 18008318
Impaired sexual behavior in male mice deficient for the β1–3 N‐Acetylglucosaminyltransferase‐I gene
AbstractThe β1–3 N‐acetylglucosaminyltransferase‐1 (B3gnt1) gene encodes a poly‐N‐acetyllactosamine synthase which can initiate and extend poly‐N‐acetyllactosamine chains [Gal(β1–4)GlcNAc (β1–3)n]. Previous investigations with heterozygous and homozygous null mice for this gene have revealed the importance of poly‐N‐acetyllactosamine chains for the formation of olfactory axon connections with the olfactory bulb and the migration of gonadotropin releasing hormone neurons to the hypothalamus. The possible long‐term effects of these developmental defects, however, has not yet been studied. Here we have examined a reproductive phenotype observed in B3gnt1‐null mice. Whereas the B3gnt1 null females were fertile, the B3gnt1 null males were not able to sire litters at the expected rate when mated to either wildtype or B3gnt1‐null females. We assessed male sexual behavior as well as male reproduction parameters such as testes size, spermatogenesis, sperm number, morphology, and the development of early embryos in order to identify the source of a reduced rate of reproduction. Our findings show that the B3gnt1 null male reproductive organs were functional and could not account for the lower rate at which they produced offspring with wildtype conspecifics. Hence, we propose that the phenotype observed resulted from an impaired sexual response to female mating partners. Mol. Reprod. Dev. 75: 699–706, 2008. © 2007 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
- University of Massachusetts Medical School United States
- University of Zurich Switzerland
Male, 610 Medicine & health, N-Acetylglucosaminyltransferases, Olfactory Receptor Neurons, 10052 Institute of Physiology, 1309 Developmental Biology, 1307 Cell Biology, Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone, Mice, Sexual Behavior, Animal, 1311 Genetics, Polysaccharides, 11554 Zurich Center for Integrative Human Physiology (ZIHP), Testis, Genetics, Animals, 10239 Institute of Laboratory Animal Science, Spermatogenesis, Mice, Knockout, Sperm Count, Reproduction, Cell Biology, Organ Size, Olfactory Bulb, Axons, 570 Life sciences; biology, Female, Developmental Biology
Male, 610 Medicine & health, N-Acetylglucosaminyltransferases, Olfactory Receptor Neurons, 10052 Institute of Physiology, 1309 Developmental Biology, 1307 Cell Biology, Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone, Mice, Sexual Behavior, Animal, 1311 Genetics, Polysaccharides, 11554 Zurich Center for Integrative Human Physiology (ZIHP), Testis, Genetics, Animals, 10239 Institute of Laboratory Animal Science, Spermatogenesis, Mice, Knockout, Sperm Count, Reproduction, Cell Biology, Organ Size, Olfactory Bulb, Axons, 570 Life sciences; biology, Female, Developmental Biology
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