Maternal cafeteria diet adversely affects the reproductive parameters of rat offspring in a sex-specific manner.

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Emilia Grzęda, Dominika Gutkowska-Kawka, Julia Matuszewska, Ewa Kilańczyk, Monika M Kaczmarek, Łukasz Dylewski, Joanna H Sliwowska
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Abstract

Background: An unhealthy diet contributes significantly to the development of the global obesity epidemic and serves as a risk factor for fertility disorders. Moreover, maternal obesity leads to alterations in the reproductive capacity of the offspring via prenatal and postnatal programming.

Methods: To replicate the impact of a diet rich in sugar and fat, which contributes to human obesity, we utilized a cafeteria (CAF) diet in rat mothers to investigate molecular and morphological consequences in the gonads of male and female progeny. Rat mothers were fed either standard (control) or CAF diet before and during pregnancy and lactation. Female and male offspring were sacrificed after weaning at different stages of reproductive maturation-females on postnatal days (PNDs) 30, 35, and 60, and males on PNDs 40 and 60. Ovaries and testis were examined for the expression of the kisspeptin system, including Kiss1, Kiss1r, estrogen (Esr1, Esr2), androgen (Ar), and luteinizing hormone choriogonadotropin (Lhcgr) receptors. Additionally, morphological parameters of the ovaries and testes were evaluated.

Results: Male offspring of CAF mothers showed: i) alterations in Ar and Kiss1 mRNA levels, and ii) decreased seminiferous tubules diameter and epithelium height, a reduced number of Sertoli cells, a lower percentage of seminiferous tubules with presented spermatozoa. Female offspring of CAF mothers exhibited: i) disturbed expression of Esr1, Esr2, Ar, and Lhcgr receptors in the ovaries, and ii) a diminished number of primordial and secondary follicles at PND 30 and primary follicles at PND 35.

Conclusions: We concluded that the maternal CAF diet leads to sex-specific alterations in the reproductive parameters of offspring.

母鼠自助饮食以性别特异性的方式对后代生殖参数产生不利影响。
背景:不健康的饮食对全球肥胖流行的发展起着重要作用,并作为生育障碍的危险因素。此外,母亲肥胖通过产前和产后编程导致后代生殖能力的改变。方法:为了复制富含糖和脂肪的饮食对人类肥胖的影响,我们在大鼠母亲中使用自助餐厅(CAF)饮食来研究雄性和雌性后代性腺的分子和形态学影响。大鼠母亲在怀孕和哺乳前和期间分别饲喂标准(对照)或CAF饮食。雌性和雄性后代在不同的生殖成熟阶段断奶后被处死——雌性在产后30、35和60天,雄性在产后40和60天。检测卵巢和睾丸中kisspeptin系统的表达,包括Kiss1、Kiss1r、雌激素(Esr1、Esr2)、雄激素(Ar)和促黄体激素绒毛膜促性腺激素(Lhcgr)受体。此外,还对卵巢和睾丸的形态学参数进行了评估。结果:CAF母鼠的雄性后代表现为:i) Ar和Kiss1 mRNA水平改变,ii)精管直径和上皮高度降低,支持细胞数量减少,精子存在的精管比例降低。CAF母鼠的雌性后代表现出:i)卵巢中Esr1, Esr2, Ar和Lhcgr受体的表达紊乱,ii) PND 30时原始和次级卵泡数量减少,PND 35时初级卵泡数量减少。结论:我们得出结论,母体CAF饮食导致后代生殖参数的性别特异性改变。
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Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology
Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
2.30%
发文量
161
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology publishes and disseminates high-quality results from excellent research in the reproductive sciences. The journal publishes on topics covering gametogenesis, fertilization, early embryonic development, embryo-uterus interaction, reproductive development, pregnancy, uterine biology, endocrinology of reproduction, control of reproduction, reproductive immunology, neuroendocrinology, and veterinary and human reproductive medicine, including all vertebrate species.
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