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  2. Omega-6 highly unsaturated fatty acids in Leydig cells facilitate male sex hormone production

Omega-6 highly unsaturated fatty acids in Leydig cells facilitate male sex hormone production

  • Commun Biol. 2022 Sep 21;5(1):1001. doi: 10.1038/s42003-022-03972-y.
Keiken Ri 1 Hyeon-Cheol Lee-Okada 2 Takehiko Yokomizo 1
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Biochemistry, Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
  • 2 Department of Biochemistry, Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan. h-lee@juntendo.ac.jp.
Abstract

Highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFAs) are fatty acids with more than three double bonds in the molecule. Mammalian testes contain very high levels of omega-6 HUFAs compared with Other tissues. However, the metabolic and biological significance of these HUFAs in the mammalian testis is poorly understood. Here we show that Leydig cells vigorously synthesize omega-6 HUFAs to facilitate male sex hormone production. In the testis, FADS2 (Fatty acid desaturase 2), the rate-limiting Enzyme for HUFA biosynthesis, is highly expressed in Leydig cells. In this study, pharmacological and genetic inhibition of FADS2 drastically reduces the production of omega-6 HUFAs and male steroid Hormones in Leydig cells; this reduction is significantly rescued by supplementation with omega-6 HUFAs. Mechanistically, hormone-sensitive Lipase (HSL; also called LIPE), a Lipase that supplies free Cholesterol for steroid hormone production, preferentially hydrolyzes HUFA-containing cholesteryl esters as substrates. Taken together, our results demonstrate that Leydig cells highly express FADS2 to facilitate male steroid hormone production by accumulating omega-6 HUFA-containing cholesteryl esters, which serve as preferred substrates for HSL. These findings unveil a previously unrecognized importance of omega-6 HUFAs in the mammalian male reproductive system.

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