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A decrease of docosahexaenoic acid in testes of mice fed a high-fat diet is associated with impaired sperm acrosome reaction and fertility 被引量:1
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作者 Julio Bunay Luz-Maria Gallardo +4 位作者 Jorge Luis Torres-Fuentes M Veronica Aguirre-Arias Renan Orellana Nestor Sepulveda Ricardo D Moreno 《Asian Journal of Andrology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第3期306-313,共8页
Obesity is a major worldwide health problem that is related to most chronic diseases,including male infertility.Owing to its wide impact on health,mechanisms underlying obesity-related infertility remain unknown.In th... Obesity is a major worldwide health problem that is related to most chronic diseases,including male infertility.Owing to its wide impact on health,mechanisms underlying obesity-related infertility remain unknown.In this study,we report that mice fed a high-fat diet(HFD)for over 2 months showed reduced fertility rates and increased germ cell apoptosis,seminiferous tubule degeneration,and decreased intratesticular estradiol(E2)and E2-to-testosterone ratio.Interestingly,we also detected a decrease in testicular fatty acid levels,behenic acid(C22:0),and docosahexaenoic acid(DHA,22:6n-3),which may be related to the production of dysfunctional spermatozoa.Overall,we did not detect any changes in the frequency of seminiferous tubule stages,sperm count,or rate of in vitro capacitation.However,there was an increase in spontaneous and progesterone-induced acrosomal exocytosis(acrosome reaction)in spermatozoa from HFD-fed mice.These data suggest that a decrease in E2 and fatty acid levels influences spermatogenesis and some steps of acrosome biogenesis that will have consequences for fertilization.Thus,our results add new evidence about the adverse effect of obesity in male reproduction and suggest that the acrosomal reaction can also be affected under this condition. 展开更多
关键词 cholesterol ESTRADIOL fat acid TESTIS TESTOSTERONE
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