Differential sensitivity of mouse strains to an N-alkylated imino sugar: Glycosphingolipid metabolism and acrosome formation

Aarnoud C. van der Spoel, Richard Mott, Frances M. Platt

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Résumé

This review deals with the pharmacological properties of an alkylated monosaccharide mimetic, N-butyldeoxynojirimycin (NB-DNJ). This compound is of pharmacogenetic interest because one of its biological effects in mice - impairment of spermatogenesis, leading to male infertility - depends greatly on the genetic background of the animal. In susceptible mice, administration of NB-DNJ perturbs the formation of an organelle, the acrosome, in early post-meiotic male germ cells. In all recipient mice, irrespective of reproductive phenotype, NB-DNJ has a similar biochemical effect: inhibition of the glucosylceramidase β-glucosidase 2 and subsequent elevation of glucosylceramide, a glycosphingolipid. The questions that we now need to address are: how can glucosylceramide specifically affect early acrosome formation, and why is this contingent on genetic factors? Here we discuss relevant aspects of reproductive biology, the metabolism and cell biology of sphingolipids, and complex trait analysis; we also present a speculative model that takes our observations into account.

Langue d'origineEnglish
Pages (de-à)717-731
Nombre de pages15
JournalPharmacogenomics
Volume9
Numéro de publication6
DOI
Statut de publicationPublished - 2008
Publié à l'externeOui

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Molecular Medicine
  • Genetics
  • Pharmacology

PubMed: MeSH publication types

  • Journal Article
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

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