卡路里限制的时间和持续时间决定了其对雌性小鼠卵巢衰老的影响。

IF 6 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Juliane B Prosczek, Jéssica D Hense, Driele N Garcia, Shara P Sodré, Gabriela A Blanco, César A Pinzón-Osorio, Larissa S Magalhães, Giulia C Pereira, Bianka M Zanini, Renata P Ramirez, Luis A X Cruz, Rafael G Mondadori, Augusto Schneider
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摘要

本研究探讨了30%热量限制(CR)的时间和持续时间对小鼠卵巢衰老的影响。小鼠被分为四组:随意控制(AL)、长期CR(3-11个月;CR/CR)、早期短期CR(3-7个月;CR/AL)和晚期短期CR(7-11个月;AL/CR)。与al喂养的小鼠相比,长期CR降低了体重,改善了胰岛素敏感性,保留了卵巢原始卵泡储备,减少了卵巢巨噬细胞浸润。CR的代谢益处在回归AL喂养后很快被逆转。短期CR,无论开始早或晚,都不能保留卵巢储备。早期CR有一些益处,包括7个月时卵巢胶原沉积减少,11个月时巨噬细胞浸润减少。我们的研究结果表明,只有长期CR才能保留卵巢储备。短期CR对其他卵巢衰老标志的积极影响取决于发病年龄。
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Timing and duration of calorie restriction determine its impact on ovarian aging in female mice.

This study investigated how the timing and duration of 30% caloric restriction (CR) affect ovarian aging in mice. Mice were assigned to one of four groups: ad libitum (AL) control, long-term CR (3-11 months; CR/CR), early short-term CR (3-7 months; CR/AL), and late short-term CR (7-11 months; AL/CR). Long-term CR reduced body mass, improved insulin sensitivity, preserved the ovarian primordial follicle reserve, and attenuated ovarian macrophage infiltration compared to AL-fed mice. Metabolic benefits from CR were quickly reversed upon returning to AL feeding. Short-term CR, whether initiated early or late, did not preserve the ovarian reserve. Some benefits were observed with an early start CR, including reduced ovarian collagen deposition at 7 months and reduced macrophage infiltration at 11 months. Our findings indicate that only long-term CR preserves the ovarian reserve. Short-term CR positive effects on other ovarian aging hallmarks depended on an early age of onset.

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