Sirotkin Alexander V, Fabian Dušan, Babeľová Kubandová Janka, Vlčková Radoslava, Alwasel Saleh, Harrath Abdel Halim
Department of Zoology and Anthropology, Constantine the Philosopher University, 949 74 Nitra, Slovakia; Department of Genetics and Reproduction, Research Institute of Animal Production, 949 59 Lužianky, Slovakia.
Institute of Animal Physiology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, 040 01 Košice, Slovakia.
Reprod Biol. 2018 Mar;18(1):5-11. doi: 10.1016/j.repbio.2017.12.002. Epub 2017 Dec 8.
We investigated the effects of body fat content on mouse fecundity, ovarian hormone release, and their response to follicle stimulation hormone (FSH). 4 types of females were produced: lean (group 1), normal (group 2), slightly fat (group 3), and significantly fat (group 4). The body weights, fat content, fertility rate, embryo number produced, retarded and degenerated embryo percentage, the release of progesterone (P4), testosterone (T), and insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) by isolated ovaries cultured with and without FSH (1.0IU/mL medium) were evaluated. A gradual increase in body weight and fat contents from groups 1 to 4 was observed. Group 2 had higher fertility rate than those from the other groups. Groups 2 and 3 had fewer retarded and degenerated embryos that those from groups 1 and 4. Embryo production rate was not different among the groups. P4 and T secretion was higher from group 4 than in those from groups 1-3; secretion of IGF-I of group 3 was less than that of groups 1, 2, and 4. FSH promoted ovarian T output in all groups and stimulated ovarian P4 release in groups 1, 3, and 4, but not in group 2. FSH did not affect IGF-I release in any group. Therefore, both malnutrition and overfeeding can affect body weight and fat content in female mice, reducing embryo quality or developmental capacity, but not fertility and embryo production. Excess weight or fat can have stimulatory effects on ovarian P4 and T, but inhibitory effects on ovarian IGF-I release. Both leanness and excess weight or fat can induce the stimulatory action of FSH on ovarian P4.
我们研究了体脂含量对小鼠繁殖力、卵巢激素释放及其对促卵泡激素(FSH)反应的影响。制备了4种类型的雌性小鼠:瘦型(第1组)、正常型(第2组)、轻度肥胖型(第3组)和显著肥胖型(第4组)。评估了体重、脂肪含量、生育率、产生的胚胎数量、发育迟缓及退化胚胎百分比,以及在添加和不添加FSH(1.0IU/mL培养基)培养条件下分离卵巢中孕酮(P4)、睾酮(T)和胰岛素样生长因子I(IGF-I)的释放情况。观察到从第1组到第4组体重和脂肪含量逐渐增加。第2组的生育率高于其他组。第2组和第3组发育迟缓及退化胚胎的数量少于第1组和第4组。各组间胚胎产生率无差异。第4组的P4和T分泌高于第1 - 3组;第3组的IGF-I分泌少于第1、2和4组。FSH促进了所有组卵巢T的分泌,并刺激了第1、3和4组卵巢P4的释放,但对第2组无此作用。FSH对任何组的IGF-I释放均无影响。因此,营养不良和过度喂养均可影响雌性小鼠的体重和脂肪含量,降低胚胎质量或发育能力,但不影响生育力和胚胎产生。体重或脂肪过多可对卵巢P4和T产生刺激作用,但对卵巢IGF-I释放有抑制作用。消瘦和体重或脂肪过多均可诱导FSH对卵巢P4的刺激作用。