一种多成分补充剂可改善中青年雌性小鼠的身体重组、卵巢老化标志物和生殖成功率。

IF 4.8 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Biomolecules Pub Date : 2025-08-30 DOI:10.3390/biom15091258
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卵巢衰老的特征是线粒体功能障碍、氧化应激和炎症。辅助治疗的发展,以减轻与年龄有关的生育能力低下是必要的。我们研究了添加线粒体抗氧化剂、抗炎剂、代谢激活剂、维生素和矿物质以及氨基酸的营养保健品(FE; Fertility Enhancer)对幼年(6个月)和中年(11个月)雌性C57BL/6J小鼠卵巢衰老、代谢活性和繁殖成功率的影响。在三个月的时间里,这些老鼠被喂食卡路里和常量营养素匹配的饮食,同时补充了FE,并进行了两次后宫交配。每日补充FE促进了显著的身体重组,包括白色脂肪组织的损失(gWAT: -36%, p < 0.001),骨骼肌的增加(SkM: +67%, p < 0.001), SkM/gWAT比的改善(+185%,p < 0.001)。代谢测试显示,FE小鼠的脂肪氧化(+38%,p < 0.01)和能量消耗(+7%,p = 0.051)增加。育种和免疫印迹数据显示,两个FE组的生殖成功率都有所提高(Y-CON: 44%, Y-FE: 89%, O-CON: 0%, O-FE: 18%),卵巢衰老标志物也有所减弱。我们推测,多成分补充剂,如生育增强剂,可能改善身体重组、代谢活性和卵巢衰老标志物,从而提高女性的生殖健康和生育能力。
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A Multi-Ingredient Supplement Improves Body Re-Composition, Ovarian Aging Markers, and Reproductive Success in Young and Middle-Aged Female Mice.

A Multi-Ingredient Supplement Improves Body Re-Composition, Ovarian Aging Markers, and Reproductive Success in Young and Middle-Aged Female Mice.

A Multi-Ingredient Supplement Improves Body Re-Composition, Ovarian Aging Markers, and Reproductive Success in Young and Middle-Aged Female Mice.

A Multi-Ingredient Supplement Improves Body Re-Composition, Ovarian Aging Markers, and Reproductive Success in Young and Middle-Aged Female Mice.

Ovarian aging is characterized by mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and inflammation. The development of adjunctive treatments that mitigate age-related subfertility is warranted. We examined the benefits of nutraceutical supplementation (FE; Fertility Enhancer) with mitochondrial antioxidants, anti-inflammatory agents, metabolic activators, vitamins and minerals, and amino acids on ovarian aging, metabolic activity, and reproductive success in young (Y; 6-month-old) and middle-aged (O; 11-month-old) female C57BL/6J mice. The mice were fed calorie- and macronutrient-matched diets w/wo the FE supplement for three months and harem mated twice. Daily FE supplementation promoted significant body re-composition, including loss of white adipose tissue (gWAT: -36% vs. CON, p < 0.001), gain of skeletal muscle (SkM: +67% vs. CON, p < 0.001), and improved SkM/gWAT ratio (+185% vs. CON, p < 0.001). Metabolic testing showed enhanced fat oxidation (+38%, p < 0.01) and energy expenditure (+7%, p = 0.051) in FE mice. Breeding and immunoblotting data demonstrated improved reproductive success (Y-CON: 44%, Y-FE: 89%, O-CON: 0%, O-FE: 18%) and a modest attenuation of ovarian aging markers in both FE groups. We surmise that a multi-ingredient supplement, such as the Fertility Enhancer, may improve body re-composition, metabolic activity, and markers of ovarian aging, thus enhancing reproductive health and fertility in females.

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Biomolecules
Biomolecules Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Biology
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期刊介绍: Biomolecules (ISSN 2218-273X) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal focusing on biogenic substances and their biological functions, structures, interactions with other molecules, and their microenvironment as well as biological systems. Biomolecules publishes reviews, regular research papers and short communications.  Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.
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