Manipulation of Ovarian Function Significantly Influenced Sarcopenia in Postreproductive-Age Mice

IF 0.9 Q3 SURGERY
Rhett L. Peterson, Kate C Parkinson, J. Mason
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Abstract

Previously, transplantation of ovaries from young cycling mice into old postreproductive-age mice increased life span. We anticipated that the same factors that increased life span could also influence health span. Female CBA/J mice received new (60 d) ovaries at 12 and 17 months of age and were evaluated at 16 and 25 months of age, respectively. There were no significant differences in body weight among any age or treatment group. The percentage of fat mass was significantly increased at 13 and 16 months of age but was reduced by ovarian transplantation in 16-month-old mice. The percentages of lean body mass and total body water were significantly reduced in 13-month-old control mice but were restored in 16- and 25-month-old recipient mice by ovarian transplantation to the levels found in six-month-old control mice. In summary, we have shown that skeletal muscle mass, which is negatively influenced by aging, can be positively influenced or restored by reestablishment of active ovarian function in aged female mice. These findings provide strong incentive for further investigation of the positive influence of young ovaries on restoration of health in postreproductive females.
卵巢功能调节对生育年龄小鼠肌肉减少症有显著影响
在此之前,将年轻小鼠的卵巢移植到处于生育年龄的老年小鼠中可以延长寿命。我们预计,延长寿命的同样因素也可能影响健康寿命。雌性CBA/J小鼠分别在12月龄和17月龄时接受新卵巢(60 d),并在16月龄和25月龄时进行评估。在任何年龄或治疗组中,体重没有显著差异。在13和16月龄时,脂肪质量百分比显著增加,但在16月龄的小鼠中,卵巢移植降低了脂肪质量百分比。在13个月大的对照组小鼠中,瘦体重和全身水分的百分比显著降低,但在16和25个月大的受体小鼠中,通过卵巢移植,瘦体重和全身水分的百分比恢复到6个月大的对照组小鼠的水平。综上所述,我们已经证明,骨骼肌质量受到衰老的负面影响,可以通过重建活跃的卵巢功能来积极影响或恢复老年雌性小鼠。这些发现为进一步研究年轻卵巢对生殖后女性健康恢复的积极影响提供了强有力的动力。
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