Nicotinamide riboside supplementation protects against maternally diabetes-associated decline in oocyte quality.

IF 3.7 3区 生物学 Q1 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Reproduction Pub Date : 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1530/REP-24-0350
Chenlu Wei, Xinxin Zeng, Keer Wang, Mengchen Wang, Min Lei, Zhenye Zhu, Yining Xu, Yanqing Zhao, Qingling Yang, Ying-Pu Sun
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Abstract

Diabetes mellitus is strongly correlated with a decline in oocyte quality, however, non-invasive and effective methods to improve this issue have yet to be fully development. Here, we demonstrate that in vivo supplementation with nicotinamide riboside (NR) 400 mg/kg/day for 14 days effectively enhances the quality of oocytes from diabetic mice induced by streptozocin 190 mg/kg by restoring nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) levels. NR supplementation not only improved superovulation function of diabetic mice but also improved their oocyte quality and embryonic development potential after fertilization by maintaining normal spindle structure and alleviating mitochondrial dysfunction. In addition, NR supplementation reduced ROS levels in oocytes rom diabetic mice. Overall, our findings suggest that dietary NR supplementation is a viable strategy to protect oocytes from diabetes-related deterioration, thereby enhancing reproductive outcomes in maternal diabetes and improving the efficacy of assisted reproductive technology.

烟酰胺核苷补充可以防止母体糖尿病相关的卵母细胞质量下降。
糖尿病与卵母细胞质量下降密切相关,然而,改善这一问题的非侵入性有效方法尚未得到充分发展。本研究表明,在体内添加400 mg/kg/天的烟酰胺核苷(NR),持续14天,可以通过恢复烟酰胺腺嘌呤二核苷酸(NAD+)水平,有效提高链脲霉素(190 mg/kg)诱导的糖尿病小鼠卵母细胞的质量。补充NR不仅可以改善糖尿病小鼠的超排卵功能,还可以通过维持正常纺锤体结构和减轻线粒体功能障碍,改善其受精后的卵母细胞质量和胚胎发育潜力。此外,补充NR可降低糖尿病小鼠卵母细胞中的ROS水平。总之,我们的研究结果表明,膳食补充NR是一种可行的策略,可以保护卵母细胞免受糖尿病相关的恶化,从而提高孕产妇糖尿病的生殖结局,提高辅助生殖技术的疗效。
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Reproduction
Reproduction 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
2.60%
发文量
199
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Reproduction is the official journal of the Society of Reproduction and Fertility (SRF). It was formed in 2001 when the Society merged its two journals, the Journal of Reproduction and Fertility and Reviews of Reproduction. Reproduction publishes original research articles and topical reviews on the subject of reproductive and developmental biology, and reproductive medicine. The journal will consider publication of high-quality meta-analyses; these should be submitted to the research papers category. The journal considers studies in humans and all animal species, and will publish clinical studies if they advance our understanding of the underlying causes and/or mechanisms of disease. Scientific excellence and broad interest to our readership are the most important criteria during the peer review process. The journal publishes articles that make a clear advance in the field, whether of mechanistic, descriptive or technical focus. Articles that substantiate new or controversial reports are welcomed if they are noteworthy and advance the field. Topics include, but are not limited to, reproductive immunology, reproductive toxicology, stem cells, environmental effects on reproductive potential and health (eg obesity), extracellular vesicles, fertility preservation and epigenetic effects on reproductive and developmental processes.
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