The impact of Connexin 43 deficiency on the cell shape and cytoskeleton of murine Sertoli cells: A house with ramshackle walls?
Mareike Ueffing, Marion Langeheine, Sarah Gniesmer, Kristina Rode, Sarah Staggenborg, Gudrun Wirth, Kerstin Rohn, Rüdiger Koch, Ines Blume, Christiane Pfarrer, Christoph Wrede, Ralph Brehm, Suresh Yenugu, Suresh Yenugu, Suresh Yenugu

TL;DR
This study shows that the absence of Connexin 43 in Sertoli cells causes significant changes in cell shape and cytoskeleton structure, affecting sperm production in mice.
Contribution
The study reveals novel correlations between Connexin 43 deficiency and cytoskeletal changes in Sertoli cells, impacting spermatogenesis.
Findings
Cx43 deficiency causes misoriented microtubules in Sertoli cells.
Actin filament specializations are altered in Cx43-deficient Sertoli cells.
Intermediate filaments remain largely unaffected by Cx43 loss.
Abstract
Genetically induced loss of the gap-junction protein Connexin 43 (Cx43) in murine Sertoli cells leads to an arrest of spermatogenesis at the level of spermatogonia, highly vacuolated tubules, and intratubular cell clusters. Transmission electron microscopy as well as 3D-reconstruction of Sertoli cells based on serial block-face scanning electron microscopy imaging revealed severe cell shape changes in Cx43 deficient Sertoli cells. Since the cytoskeleton is important for the transport of germ cells within the seminiferous epithelium and for keeping the cell shape, the study at hand aimed to reveal correlations of Cx43 loss and changes of cytoskeletal components and their spatial organization in the seminiferous epithelium. Immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, conventional transmission electron microcopy and immunogold labeling indicated alterations in microtubule and actin filament…
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TopicsConnexins and lens biology · Sperm and Testicular Function · Urological Disorders and Treatments
