男性肥胖与精子端粒缩短和自噬相关基因mRNA表达异常有关。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 ANDROLOGY
Pourya Raee, Zahra Shams Mofarahe, Hamid Nazarian, Mohammad-Amin Abdollahifar, Mahsa Ghaffari Novin, Shahin Aghamiri, Marefat Ghaffari Novin
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摘要

背景:肥胖被认为是全球性的公共卫生危机。肥胖与多种健康问题有关,但当涉及到男性生育能力时,人们对肥胖如何影响以及影响到何种程度知之甚少。因此,我们获得了32名肥胖(体重指数(BMI)≥30 kg/m2)和32名正常体重(BMI: 18.5-25 kg/m2)的精液样本。在这里,我们首次研究了肥胖、相对精子端粒长度(STL)和自噬相关mRNA水平(如Beclin1、AMPKa1、ULK1、BAX和BCL2)之间的关系。对各组进行常规精液参数、精子凋亡变化、DNA片段化指数(DFI)、精子染色质成熟度和活性氧(ROS)水平的评估。结果:根据我们的发现,与正常体重组相比,肥胖个体的相对STL显著降低。我们还发现,肥胖患者的相对STL与年龄、BMI、DFI、未成熟染色质精子百分比和细胞内ROS水平呈显著负相关。在正常体重组,相对STL仅与DFI和细胞内ROS水平呈负相关。在mRNA表达方面,肥胖组Beclin1、ULK1、BCL2较正常体重组明显上调。研究还发现,与体重正常的人相比,肥胖与精液量、精子总数、运动能力和生存能力的显著下降有关。此外,肥胖与较高比例的DFI、未成熟染色质精子、晚期凋亡和ROS水平升高有关。结论:肥胖与精子端粒缩短和自噬相关mRNA表达异常有关。应该强调的是,精子端粒缩短可能是肥胖的间接后果,因为肥胖与氧化应激有关。然而,为了更全面的了解,还需要进一步的研究。
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Male obesity is associated with sperm telomere shortening and aberrant mRNA expression of autophagy-related genes.

Male obesity is associated with sperm telomere shortening and aberrant mRNA expression of autophagy-related genes.

Male obesity is associated with sperm telomere shortening and aberrant mRNA expression of autophagy-related genes.

Male obesity is associated with sperm telomere shortening and aberrant mRNA expression of autophagy-related genes.

Background: Obesity is regarded a global public health crisis. It has been implicated in a variety of health problems, but when it comes to male fertility, how and to what extent obesity affects it are poorly understood. Accordingly, semen samples from 32 individuals with obesity (body mass index (BMI) ≥ 30 kg/m2) and 32 individuals with normal weight (BMI: 18.5-25 kg/m2) were obtained. Here, for the first time, we examined the association between obesity, relative sperm telomere length (STL) and autophagy-related mRNA levels such as Beclin1, AMPKa1, ULK1, BAX, and BCL2. Each group was also evaluated for conventional semen parameters, sperm apoptotic changes, DNA fragmentation index (DFI), sperm chromatin maturation, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels.

Results: Based on our findings, there was a marked reduction in relative STL in individuals with obesity as compared to the normal-weight group. We also found a significant negative correlation between relative STL and age, BMI, DFI, percentage of sperm with immature chromatin, and intracellular ROS levels in patients with obesity. In the normal-weight group, relative STL was only negatively correlated with DFI and intracellular ROS levels. Regarding mRNA expression, there was considerable upregulation of Beclin1, ULK1, and BCL2 in the group with obesity compared to the normal-weight group. Obesity was also found to be associated with a considerable decline in semen volume, total sperm count, progressive motility, and viability in comparison to normal-weight individuals. Furthermore, obesity was associated with considerably higher percentages of DFI, sperm with immature chromatin, late-stage apoptosis, and elevated ROS levels.

Conclusion: According to our findings, obesity is associated with sperm telomere shortening and aberrant autophagy-related mRNA expression. It should be emphasized that telomere shortening in sperm may be an indirect consequence of obesity due to the oxidative stress associated with the condition. Nevertheless, further investigation is required for a more comprehensive understanding.

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Basic and Clinical Andrology
Basic and Clinical Andrology Medicine-Urology
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期刊介绍: Basic and Clinical Andrology is an open access journal in the domain of andrology covering all aspects of male reproductive and sexual health in both human and animal models. The journal aims to bring to light the various clinical advancements and research developments in andrology from the international community.
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