Obesity is a growing concern in human and equine populations, predisposing to metabolic pathologies and reproductive disturbances. Cellular lipid accumulation and mitochondrial dysfunction play an important role in the pathologic consequences of obesity, which may be mitigated by dietary interventions targeting these processes. We hypothesized that obesity in the mare promotes follicular lipid accumulation and altered mitochondrial function of oocytes and granulosa cells, potentially contributing to impaired fertility in this population. We also predicted that these effects could be mitigated by dietary supplementation with a combination of targeted nutrients to improve follicular cell metabolism. Twenty mares were grouped as: Normal Weight [NW, nâ=â6, body condition score (BCS) 5.7â±â0.3], Obese (OB, nâ=â7, BCS 7.7â±â0.2), and Obese Diet Supplemented (OBD, nâ=â7, BCS 7.7â±â0.2), and fed specific feed regimens forââ¥â6 weeks before sampling. Granulosa cells, follicular fluid, and cumulus-oocyte complexes were collected from folliclesââ¥â35 mm during estrus and after induction of maturation. Obesity promoted several mitochondrial metabolic disturbances in granulosa cells, reduced L-carnitine availability in the follicle, promoted lipid accumulation in cumulus cells and oocytes, and increased basal oocyte metabolism. Diet supplementation of a complex nutrient mixture mitigated most of the metabolic changes in the follicles of obese mares, resulting in parameters similar to NW mares. In conclusion, obesity disturbs the equine ovarian follicle by promoting lipid accumulation and altering mitochondrial function. These effects may be partially mitigated with targeted nutritional intervention, thereby potentially improving fertility outcomes in the obese female.
Follicular metabolic alterations are associated with obesity in mares and can be mitigated by dietary supplementation.
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作者:Catandi Giovana D, Fresa Kyle J, Cheng Ming-Hao, Whitcomb Luke A, Broeckling Corey D, Chen Thomas W, Chicco Adam J, Carnevale Elaine M
| 期刊: | Scientific Reports | 影响因子: | 3.900 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Mar 30; 14(1):7571 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41598-024-58323-0 | ||
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