Ryökkynen Ari, Käyhkö Ulla-Riitta, Mustonen Anne-Mari, Kukkonen Jussi V K, Nieminen Petteri
Department of Biology, University of Joensuu, P.O. Box 111, FIN-80101, Joensuu, Finland.
Reprod Toxicol. 2005 Mar-Apr;19(4):535-40. doi: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2004.09.003.
Due to beneficial health effects phytosterols (PS) are increasingly added to functional foods. The aim of the present study was to investigate the chronic effects of a dietary PS mixture (5mg/kg/day), containing mainly beta-sitosterol, on the reproduction of the mouse. General reproductive parameters, postnatal development, growth and survival of pups, weight of sex organs, the concentrations of plasma sex steroids and testicular testosterone were monitored across five generations (F(0)-F(4)). PS exposure increased the plasma levels of testosterone and decreased the relative uterine weights in the pups of F(2) and F(4) generations. Furthermore, PS exposure increased the concentrations of plasma estradiol in the female pups of F(3) generation. PS supplement also increased the testicular levels of testosterone in the male pups of F(2) generation. In spite of these transitory changes, PS exposure caused no permanent deleterious effects on the reproduction of the mouse.
由于植物甾醇(PS)对健康有益,其在功能性食品中的添加量日益增加。本研究旨在探讨一种主要含β-谷甾醇的膳食PS混合物(5毫克/千克/天)对小鼠繁殖的慢性影响。在五代(F(0)-F(4))中监测了一般生殖参数、产后发育、幼崽的生长与存活、性器官重量、血浆性类固醇浓度以及睾丸睾酮水平。PS暴露增加了睾酮的血浆水平,并降低了F(2)和F(4)代幼崽的相对子宫重量。此外,PS暴露增加了F(3)代雌性幼崽的血浆雌二醇浓度。PS补充剂还增加了F(2)代雄性幼崽睾丸中的睾酮水平。尽管有这些短暂变化,但PS暴露对小鼠繁殖未造成永久性有害影响。