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父体营养不良和营养过剩会改变小鼠的精液成分和胚胎植入前的发育动力学。

Paternal undernutrition and overnutrition modify semen composition and preimplantation embryo developmental kinetics in mice.

机构信息

Lifespan and Population Health, School of Medicine, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, NG7 2UH, UK.

Deep Seq, School of Life Sciences, Queen's Medical Centre, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, NG7 2UH, UK.

出版信息

BMC Biol. 2024 Sep 16;22(1):207. doi: 10.1186/s12915-024-01992-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The importance of parental diet in relation to eventual offspring health is increasing in prominence due to the increased frequency of parents of reproductive age consuming poor diets. Whilst maternal health and offspring outcome have been studied in some detail, the paternal impacts are not as well understood. A father's poor nutritional status has been shown to have negative consequences on foetal growth and development and ultimately impact the long-term adult health of the offspring. In this study, we examined sperm- and seminal vesicle fluid-mediated mechanisms of preimplantation embryo development alterations in response to sub-optimal paternal diets.

RESULTS

Male mice were fed a diet to model either under (low-protein diet (LPD)) or over (high-fat/sugar 'Western' diet (WD)) nutrition, LPD or WD supplemented with methyl donors or a control diet (CD) before mating with age-matched females. Male metabolic health was influenced by WD and MD-WD, with significant changes in multiple serum lipid classes and hepatic 1-carbon metabolites. Sperm RNA sequencing revealed significant changes to mRNA profiles in all groups when compared to CD (LPD: 32, MD-LPD: 17, WD: 53, MD-WD: 35 transcripts). Separate analysis of the seminal vesicle fluid proteome revealed a significant number of differentially expressed proteins in all groups (LPD: 13, MD-LPD: 27, WD: 24, MD-WD: 19) when compared to control. Following mating, in vitro time-lapse imaging of preimplantation embryos revealed a significant increase in the timing of development in all experimental groups when compared to CD embryos. Finally, qPCR analysis of uterine tissue at the time of implantation identified perturbed expression of Cd14 and Ptgs1 following mating with WD-fed males.

CONCLUSIONS

Our current study shows that paternal nutritional status has the potential to influence male metabolic and reproductive health, impacting on embryonic development and the maternal reproductive tract. This study highlights potential direct (sperm-mediated) and indirect (seminal vesicle fluid-mediated) pathways in which a father's poor diet could shape the long-term health of his offspring.

摘要

背景

由于生殖年龄的父母饮食不良的频率增加,父母饮食与后代健康的关系的重要性日益凸显。虽然已经对母亲的健康和后代的结果进行了一些详细的研究,但对父亲的影响却了解不多。父亲营养状况不佳已被证明对胎儿的生长和发育有负面影响,并最终影响后代的长期成人健康。在这项研究中,我们研究了精子和精囊液介导的机制,以研究不良的父本饮食对胚胎发育的影响。

结果

雄性小鼠接受饮食模拟,即低蛋白饮食(LPD)或高脂肪/高糖“西方”饮食(WD),LPD 或 WD 补充甲基供体或对照饮食(CD),然后与年龄匹配的雌性交配。WD 和 MD-WD 影响雄性代谢健康,导致多种血清脂质类和肝 1 碳代谢物发生显著变化。精子 RNA 测序显示,与 CD 相比,所有组的 mRNA 谱均发生了显著变化(LPD:32,MD-LPD:17,WD:53,MD-WD:35 个转录本)。对精囊液蛋白质组的单独分析显示,与对照组相比,所有组均有大量差异表达蛋白(LPD:13,MD-LPD:27,WD:24,MD-WD:19)。交配后,对胚胎进行体外延时成像显示,与 CD 胚胎相比,所有实验组的胚胎发育时间均显著提前。最后,在着床时对子宫组织进行 qPCR 分析,发现与 WD 喂养的雄性交配后 Cd14 和 Ptgs1 的表达失调。

结论

本研究表明,父亲的营养状况有可能影响男性的代谢和生殖健康,从而影响胚胎的发育和母体的生殖器官。这项研究强调了父亲不良饮食可能影响其后代长期健康的潜在直接(精子介导)和间接(精囊液介导)途径。

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