Elevated non-esterified fatty acid concentrations during in vitro murine follicle growth alter follicular physiology and reduce oocyte developmental competence

ABSTRACT: Objective: To study how long-term elevated non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA) concentrations, typical in metabolic disorders such as obesity or type 2 diabetes, affect murine follicular development, follicle quality, and subsequent oocyte developmental competence in vitro. Design: Experiment...

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Autores:
López Cardona, Ángela Patricia
M. Valckx, Sara D.
Hoeck, Veerle Van
Arias Álvarez, María
Maillo, Verónica
Gutiérrez Adan, Alfonso
Berth, Mario
Cortvrindt, Rita
J. Bols, Peter E.
R. Leroy, Jo L. M.
Tipo de recurso:
Article of investigation
Fecha de publicación:
2014
Institución:
Universidad de Antioquia
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Repositorio UdeA
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eng
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Células Cultivadas
Cells, Cultured
Ácidos Grasos no Esterificados - metabolismo
Fatty Acids, Nonesterified - metabolism
Obesidad
Obesity
Inhibinas - biosíntesis
Inhibins - biosynthesis
Ratones
Mice
Oocitos - fisiología
Oocytes - physiology
Folículo Ovárico
Ovarian Follicle
Ovulación
Ovulation
Progesterona - biosíntesis
Progesterone - biosynthesis
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Elevated non-esterified fatty acid concentrations during in vitro murine follicle growth alter follicular physiology and reduce oocyte developmental competence
title Elevated non-esterified fatty acid concentrations during in vitro murine follicle growth alter follicular physiology and reduce oocyte developmental competence
spellingShingle Elevated non-esterified fatty acid concentrations during in vitro murine follicle growth alter follicular physiology and reduce oocyte developmental competence
Células Cultivadas
Cells, Cultured
Ácidos Grasos no Esterificados - metabolismo
Fatty Acids, Nonesterified - metabolism
Obesidad
Obesity
Inhibinas - biosíntesis
Inhibins - biosynthesis
Ratones
Mice
Oocitos - fisiología
Oocytes - physiology
Folículo Ovárico
Ovarian Follicle
Ovulación
Ovulation
Progesterona - biosíntesis
Progesterone - biosynthesis
title_short Elevated non-esterified fatty acid concentrations during in vitro murine follicle growth alter follicular physiology and reduce oocyte developmental competence
title_full Elevated non-esterified fatty acid concentrations during in vitro murine follicle growth alter follicular physiology and reduce oocyte developmental competence
title_fullStr Elevated non-esterified fatty acid concentrations during in vitro murine follicle growth alter follicular physiology and reduce oocyte developmental competence
title_full_unstemmed Elevated non-esterified fatty acid concentrations during in vitro murine follicle growth alter follicular physiology and reduce oocyte developmental competence
title_sort Elevated non-esterified fatty acid concentrations during in vitro murine follicle growth alter follicular physiology and reduce oocyte developmental competence
dc.creator.fl_str_mv López Cardona, Ángela Patricia
M. Valckx, Sara D.
Hoeck, Veerle Van
Arias Álvarez, María
Maillo, Verónica
Gutiérrez Adan, Alfonso
Berth, Mario
Cortvrindt, Rita
J. Bols, Peter E.
R. Leroy, Jo L. M.
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv López Cardona, Ángela Patricia
M. Valckx, Sara D.
Hoeck, Veerle Van
Arias Álvarez, María
Maillo, Verónica
Gutiérrez Adan, Alfonso
Berth, Mario
Cortvrindt, Rita
J. Bols, Peter E.
R. Leroy, Jo L. M.
dc.contributor.researchgroup.spa.fl_str_mv Biogénesis
dc.subject.decs.none.fl_str_mv Células Cultivadas
Cells, Cultured
Ácidos Grasos no Esterificados - metabolismo
Fatty Acids, Nonesterified - metabolism
Obesidad
Obesity
Inhibinas - biosíntesis
Inhibins - biosynthesis
Ratones
Mice
Oocitos - fisiología
Oocytes - physiology
Folículo Ovárico
Ovarian Follicle
Ovulación
Ovulation
Progesterona - biosíntesis
Progesterone - biosynthesis
topic Células Cultivadas
Cells, Cultured
Ácidos Grasos no Esterificados - metabolismo
Fatty Acids, Nonesterified - metabolism
Obesidad
Obesity
Inhibinas - biosíntesis
Inhibins - biosynthesis
Ratones
Mice
Oocitos - fisiología
Oocytes - physiology
Folículo Ovárico
Ovarian Follicle
Ovulación
Ovulation
Progesterona - biosíntesis
Progesterone - biosynthesis
description ABSTRACT: Objective: To study how long-term elevated non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA) concentrations, typical in metabolic disorders such as obesity or type 2 diabetes, affect murine follicular development, follicle quality, and subsequent oocyte developmental competence in vitro. Design: Experimental study. Setting: In vitro culture setting. Animal(s): Female and male 13-day old, B6CBAF1 mice of proven fertility were sacrificed for harvesting ovaries and epididymal sperm, respectively. Intervention(s): Early secondary murine follicles were cultured in vitro in the presence of NEFAs until the antral stage (12 days). Treatments consisted of one or a mixture of NEFAs (stearic acid [SA], palmitic acid [PA], oleic acid [OA]) in physiological (basal) or pathological (high SA, high OA, high NEFA) concentrations. Main Outcome Measure(s): Follicular development; follicle and oocyte diameters; secretion of progesterone, estradiol, and inhibin B; and luteinized granulosa cell gene expression patterns were investigated. Oocytes from NEFA-exposed follicles were fertilized in vitro, and presumptive zygotes were cultured until the blastocyst stage. Result(s): Exposure to high SA reduced follicle diameters and day-12 antrum formation. Elevated NEFA concentrations changed luteinized granulosa cell messenger–ribonucleic acid abundance of genes related to energy/fatty acid/steroid metabolism, apoptosis, and oxidative stress. High NEFA and high SA treatments increased progesterone synthesis, compared with high OA follicles. Oocyte developmental competence was substantially reduced in oocytes retrieved from high OA–, high SA–, and high NEFA–exposed follicles compared with basal–treated follicles. Conclusion(s): This study showed, for the first time, that lipolysis-linked, elevated NEFA concentrations can potentially impair fertility, by altering follicular physiology and reducing oocyte developmental competence.
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spelling López Cardona, Ángela PatriciaM. Valckx, Sara D.Hoeck, Veerle VanArias Álvarez, MaríaMaillo, VerónicaGutiérrez Adan, AlfonsoBerth, MarioCortvrindt, RitaJ. Bols, Peter E.R. Leroy, Jo L. M.Biogénesis2023-04-13T20:07:23Z2023-04-13T20:07:23Z2014Valckx SD, Van Hoeck V, Arias-Alvarez M, Maillo V, Lopez-Cardona AP, Gutierrez-Adan A, Berth M, Cortvrindt R, Bols PE, Leroy JL. Elevated non-esterified fatty acid concentrations during in vitro murine follicle growth alter follicular physiology and reduce oocyte developmental competence. Fertil Steril. 2014 Dec;102(6):1769-76.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2014.08.018.0015-0282https://hdl.handle.net/10495/3467510.1016/j.fertnstert.2014.08.0181556-5653ABSTRACT: Objective: To study how long-term elevated non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA) concentrations, typical in metabolic disorders such as obesity or type 2 diabetes, affect murine follicular development, follicle quality, and subsequent oocyte developmental competence in vitro. Design: Experimental study. Setting: In vitro culture setting. Animal(s): Female and male 13-day old, B6CBAF1 mice of proven fertility were sacrificed for harvesting ovaries and epididymal sperm, respectively. Intervention(s): Early secondary murine follicles were cultured in vitro in the presence of NEFAs until the antral stage (12 days). Treatments consisted of one or a mixture of NEFAs (stearic acid [SA], palmitic acid [PA], oleic acid [OA]) in physiological (basal) or pathological (high SA, high OA, high NEFA) concentrations. Main Outcome Measure(s): Follicular development; follicle and oocyte diameters; secretion of progesterone, estradiol, and inhibin B; and luteinized granulosa cell gene expression patterns were investigated. Oocytes from NEFA-exposed follicles were fertilized in vitro, and presumptive zygotes were cultured until the blastocyst stage. Result(s): Exposure to high SA reduced follicle diameters and day-12 antrum formation. Elevated NEFA concentrations changed luteinized granulosa cell messenger–ribonucleic acid abundance of genes related to energy/fatty acid/steroid metabolism, apoptosis, and oxidative stress. High NEFA and high SA treatments increased progesterone synthesis, compared with high OA follicles. Oocyte developmental competence was substantially reduced in oocytes retrieved from high OA–, high SA–, and high NEFA–exposed follicles compared with basal–treated follicles. 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