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The expression of neutral glycosphingolipids was examined in primary kidney cell cultures derived from adult male and female beige mutant mice (C57BL/6J;bg j/bg j) with enrichment for proximal tubule cells during preparation of explants and using defined serum-free medium for the culture conditions. Cell proliferated for 7 daysin vitro to provide confluent or nearly confluent monolayers of epithelial-type growth indicative of proximal tubule cells. The malevs female differences in neutral glycosphingolipids seen in the kidneyin vivo were retained in these 7 day cultures. Cultures derived from males contained galacto- and digalactosylceramides whereas those from females did not express these types of glycolipids. Also, male cells had higher ratios of sphingosine: phytosphingosine containing species in Nfa (non-hydroxy fatty acid) globotriaosylceramide and in glucosylceramide than females. The shift in sphingosine: phytosphingosine to male ratios in Nfa globotriaosylceramide and in glucosylceramide could be stimulated in female kidney cells by treatment with 10−5 M testosterone or 5α-dihydrotestosterone. The male-specific expression of neutral glycosphingolipids, then, appears to be stable character of male-type differentiation in mouse kidney that is passed on during proliferation in culture. Female kidney cells retain an ability to respond to androgens with specific changes in neutral glycosphingolipid expression during 7 days of growthin vitro in serum-free conditions, but do not respond with the induction of the male-specific glycolipids galacto-and digalactosylceramides as seenin vivo.
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Gross, S.K., Lyerla, T.A., Evans, J.E. et al. Expression of glycosphingolipids in serum-free primary cultures of mouse kidney cells: male-female differences and androgen sensitivity. Mol Cell Biochem 137, 25–31 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00926036
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