窝产仔数增加导致的新生儿营养不良会改变成年 Wistar 大鼠的睾丸参数。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Ana Camila Ferreira Menezes, Ana Luiza Machado Wunderlich, Karen Gomes Luiz, Giovanna Fachetti Frigoli, Ivana Regina D Costa, Larissa Rugila Dos Santos Stopa, Camila Franciele Souza, Rhauany Pelisson Guergolette, Polyana Keiko Shishido, Ana Beatriz Oliveira Aquino, Simone Forcato, Daniela Cristina Ceccatto Gerardin, Cássia Thaïs Bussamra Vieira Zaia, Ernane Torres Uchoa, Glaura Scantamburlo Alves Fernandes
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摘要

几种母体营养不良模型显示,雄性后代的睾丸发育受损,精子生成受到影响。扩大产仔数模型对研究营养不足对早期发育的影响很有价值,但尚未用于评估早期营养不足对成年雄性生殖系统的影响。为此,幼鼠在正常胎次(10 只/dam)或大胎次(LL;16 只/dam)中饲养。在出生后第 90 天,对其性行为进行评估,并收集血液、脂肪和生殖组织进行生化、组织学和形态学分析。成年 LL 动物比对照组更轻更瘦。它们的食物摄入量增加,但腹膜后白色脂肪组织重量、口服葡萄糖过量后的血糖值和血浆胆固醇浓度下降。生殖器官重量未因营养不足而改变,但组织病理学分析显示,LL动物的异常曲细精管数量和管腔中未成熟精子数量增加。这些动物的睾丸精子储备总量和日精子产量也有所减少。LL组动物营养不良导致Sertoli细胞数量减少,睾酮产量增加。各实验组精子的线粒体活性保持不变,表明与精子功能相关的能量相关过程没有受到显著影响。两个实验组的所有动物都被认为具有性能力,性行为参数没有显著差异。我们的结论是,新生儿营养不足会诱发睾丸的组织学和生理学变化,但不会改变动物的精子质量和性行为。
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Neonatal undernutrition induced by litter size expansion alters testicular parameters in adult Wistar rats.

Several models of maternal undernutrition reveal impairment of testicular development and compromise spermatogenesis in male offspring. The expansion of the litter size model, valuable for studying the impact of undernutrition on early development, has not yet been used to evaluate the consequences of early undernutrition in the adult male reproductive system. For this purpose, pups were raised in either normal litter (ten pups/dam) or large litter (LL; sixteen pups/dam). On postnatal day 90, sexual behaviour was evaluated or blood, adipose and reproductive tissues were collected for biochemical, histological and morphological analysis. Adult LL animals were lighter and thinner than controls. They showed increased food intake, but decrease of retroperitoneal white adipose tissue weight, glycaemia after oral glucose overload and plasma concentration of cholesterol. Reproductive organ weights were not altered by undernutrition, but histopathological analysis revealed an increased number of abnormal seminiferous tubules and number of immature spermatids in the tubular lumen of LL animals. These animals also showed reduction in total spermatic reserve and daily sperm production in the testes. Undernutrition decreased the number of Sertoli cells, and testosterone production was increased in the LL group. Mitochondrial activity of spermatozoa remained unchanged between experimental groups, suggesting no significant impact on the energy-related processes associated with sperm function. All animals from both experimental groups were considered sexually competent, with no significant difference in the parameters of sexual behaviour. We conclude that neonatal undernutrition induces histological and physiological testicular changes, without altering sperm quality and sexual behaviour of animals.

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British Journal of Nutrition
British Journal of Nutrition 医学-营养学
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6.60
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740
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: British Journal of Nutrition is a leading international peer-reviewed journal covering research on human and clinical nutrition, animal nutrition and basic science as applied to nutrition. The Journal recognises the multidisciplinary nature of nutritional science and includes material from all of the specialities involved in nutrition research, including molecular and cell biology and nutritional genomics.
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