Kinetics, molecular basis, and differentiation of L-lactate transport in spermatogenic cells.

Am J Physiol Cell Physiol

Instituto de Química, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Casilla 4059, Valparaíso, Chile.

Published: March 2005

Round spermatid energy metabolism is closely dependent on the presence of L-lactate in the external medium. This L-lactate has been proposed to be supplied by Sertoli cells in the seminiferous tubules. L-Lactate, in conjunction with glucose, modulates intracellular Ca(2+) concentration in round spermatids and pachytene spermatocytes. In spite of this central role of L-lactate in spermatogenic cell physiology, the mechanism of L-lactate transport, as well as possible differentiation during spermatogenesis, has not been studied in these cells. By measuring radioactive L-lactate transport and intracellular pH (pH(i)) changes with pH(i) fluorescent probes, we show that these cells transport L-lactate using monocarboxylate-H(+) transport (MCT) systems. RT-PCR, in situ mRNA hybridization, and immunocyto- and immunohistochemistry data show that pachytene spermatocytes express mainly the MCT1 and MCT4 isoforms of the transporter (intermediate- and low-affinity transporters, respectively), while round spermatids, besides MCT1 and MCT4, also show expression of the MCT2 isoform (high-affinity transporter). These molecular data are consistent with the kinetic data of L-lactate transport in these cells demonstrating at least two transport components for L-lactate. These separate transport components reflect the ability of these cells to switch between the generation of glycolytic L-lactate in the presence of external glucose and the use of L-lactate when this substrate is available in the external environment. The supply of these substrates is regulated by the hormonal control of Sertoli cell glycolytic activity.

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