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1 August 2018 Insulin/IGF1 signaling regulates the mitochondrial biogenesis markers in steroidogenic cells of prepubertal testis, but not ovary
Sava M. Radovic, Isidora M. Starovlah, Ivan Capo, Dejan Miljkovic, Serge Nef, Tatjana S. Kostic, Silvana A. Andric
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Abstract

Controlled changes in mitochondrial biogenesis and morphology are required for cell survival and homeostasis, but the molecular mechanisms are largely unknown. Here, male and female prepubertal mice (P21) with insulin and IGF1 receptors deletions in steroidogenic tissues (Insr/Igf1r-DKO) were used to investigate transcription of the key regulators of mitochondrial biogenesis (Ppargc1a, Ppargc1b, Pparg, Nrf1, Tfam) and architecture in Leydig cells, ovaries, and adrenals. Results showed that the expression of PGC1, a master regulator of mitochondrial biogenesis and integrator of environmental signals, and its downstream target Tfam, significantly decreased in androgen-producing Leydig cells. This is followed by reduction of Mtnd1, a mitochondrial DNA encoded transcript whose core subunit belongs to the minimal assembly required for catalysis. The same markers remained unchanged in ovaries. In contrast, in adrenals, the pattern of transcripts for mitochondrial biogenesis markers was the same in both sexes, but opposite from that observed in Leydig cells. The level of transcripts for markers of mitochondrial architecture (Mfn1, Mfn2) significantly increased in Leydig cells from Insr/Igf1r-DKO, but not in ovaries. This was followed by mitochondrial morphology disturbance, suggesting that the mitochondrial phase of steroidogenesis could be affected. Indeed, basal and pregnenolone stimulated progesterone productions in the mitochondria of Leydig cells from Insr/Igf1r-DKO decreased more than androgen production, and were barely detectable. Our results are the first to show that INSR/IGF1R are important for mitochondrial biogenesis in gonadal steroidogenic cells of prepubertal males, but not females and they serve as important regulators of mitochondrial architecture and biogenesis markers in Leydig cells.

Summary Sentence

Insulin/IGF1 signaling is essential for expression of the main markers of mitochondrial biogenesis in steroidogenic cells of the testes, but not ovaries of prepubertal mice.

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Sava M. Radovic, Isidora M. Starovlah, Ivan Capo, Dejan Miljkovic, Serge Nef, Tatjana S. Kostic, and Silvana A. Andric "Insulin/IGF1 signaling regulates the mitochondrial biogenesis markers in steroidogenic cells of prepubertal testis, but not ovary," Biology of Reproduction 100(1), 253-267, (1 August 2018). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioy177
Received: 1 March 2018; Accepted: 31 July 2018; Published: 1 August 2018
KEYWORDS
gonadal steroids
IGF/IGF receptors
insulin
insulin-like growth factor
Leydig cells
mitochondria
ovary
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