Dietary lipid and cholesterol induce ovarian dysfunction and abnormal LH response to stimulation in rabbits.

<h4>Background/aim</h4>Excess of fat intake is dramatically increasing in women of childbearing age and results in numerous health complications, including reproductive disorders. Using rabbit does as a biomedical model, the aim of this study was to evaluate onset of puberty, endocrine r...

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Main Authors: Anne-Gaël Cordier, Pauline Léveillé, Charlotte Dupont, Anne Tarrade, Olivier Picone, Thibaut Larcher, Michèle Dahirel, Elodie Poumerol, Béatrice Mandon-Pepin, Rachel Lévy, Pascale Chavatte-Palmer
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23690983/pdf/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-ba32bbc7c4c749d595673da0c8f8f9b12021-03-03T23:22:16ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0185e6310110.1371/journal.pone.0063101Dietary lipid and cholesterol induce ovarian dysfunction and abnormal LH response to stimulation in rabbits.Anne-Gaël CordierPauline LéveilléCharlotte DupontAnne TarradeOlivier PiconeThibaut LarcherMichèle DahirelElodie PoumerolBéatrice Mandon-PepinRachel LévyPascale Chavatte-Palmer<h4>Background/aim</h4>Excess of fat intake is dramatically increasing in women of childbearing age and results in numerous health complications, including reproductive disorders. Using rabbit does as a biomedical model, the aim of this study was to evaluate onset of puberty, endocrine responses to stimulation and ovarian follicular maturation in females fed a high fat high cholesterol diet (HH diet) from 10 weeks of age (i.e., 2 weeks before normal onset of puberty) or a control diet (C diet).<h4>Methodology/principal findings</h4>Three experiments were performed, each including 8 treated (HH group) and 8 control (C group) does. In experiment 1, the endocrine response to Gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) was evaluated at 13, 18 and 22 weeks of age. In experiment 2, the follicular population was counted in ovaries of adult females (18 weeks of age). In experiment 3, the LH response to mating and steroid profiles throughout gestation were evaluated at 18 weeks of age. Fetal growth was monitored by ultrasound and offspring birth weight was recorded. Data showed a significantly higher Luteinizing hormone (LH) response after induction of ovulation at 13 weeks of age in the HH group. There was no difference at 18 weeks, but at 22 weeks, the LH response to GnRH was significantly reduced in the HH group. The number of atretic follicles was significantly increased and the number of antral follicles significantly reduced in HH does vs. controls. During gestation, the HH diet induced intra-uterine growth retardation (IUGR).<h4>Conclusion</h4>The HH diet administered from before puberty onwards affected onset of puberty, follicular growth, hormonal responses to breeding and GnRH stimulation in relation to age and lead to fetal IUGR.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23690983/pdf/?tool=EBI
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author Anne-Gaël Cordier
Pauline Léveillé
Charlotte Dupont
Anne Tarrade
Olivier Picone
Thibaut Larcher
Michèle Dahirel
Elodie Poumerol
Béatrice Mandon-Pepin
Rachel Lévy
Pascale Chavatte-Palmer
spellingShingle Anne-Gaël Cordier
Pauline Léveillé
Charlotte Dupont
Anne Tarrade
Olivier Picone
Thibaut Larcher
Michèle Dahirel
Elodie Poumerol
Béatrice Mandon-Pepin
Rachel Lévy
Pascale Chavatte-Palmer
Dietary lipid and cholesterol induce ovarian dysfunction and abnormal LH response to stimulation in rabbits.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Anne-Gaël Cordier
Pauline Léveillé
Charlotte Dupont
Anne Tarrade
Olivier Picone
Thibaut Larcher
Michèle Dahirel
Elodie Poumerol
Béatrice Mandon-Pepin
Rachel Lévy
Pascale Chavatte-Palmer
author_sort Anne-Gaël Cordier
title Dietary lipid and cholesterol induce ovarian dysfunction and abnormal LH response to stimulation in rabbits.
title_short Dietary lipid and cholesterol induce ovarian dysfunction and abnormal LH response to stimulation in rabbits.
title_full Dietary lipid and cholesterol induce ovarian dysfunction and abnormal LH response to stimulation in rabbits.
title_fullStr Dietary lipid and cholesterol induce ovarian dysfunction and abnormal LH response to stimulation in rabbits.
title_full_unstemmed Dietary lipid and cholesterol induce ovarian dysfunction and abnormal LH response to stimulation in rabbits.
title_sort dietary lipid and cholesterol induce ovarian dysfunction and abnormal lh response to stimulation in rabbits.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description <h4>Background/aim</h4>Excess of fat intake is dramatically increasing in women of childbearing age and results in numerous health complications, including reproductive disorders. Using rabbit does as a biomedical model, the aim of this study was to evaluate onset of puberty, endocrine responses to stimulation and ovarian follicular maturation in females fed a high fat high cholesterol diet (HH diet) from 10 weeks of age (i.e., 2 weeks before normal onset of puberty) or a control diet (C diet).<h4>Methodology/principal findings</h4>Three experiments were performed, each including 8 treated (HH group) and 8 control (C group) does. In experiment 1, the endocrine response to Gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) was evaluated at 13, 18 and 22 weeks of age. In experiment 2, the follicular population was counted in ovaries of adult females (18 weeks of age). In experiment 3, the LH response to mating and steroid profiles throughout gestation were evaluated at 18 weeks of age. Fetal growth was monitored by ultrasound and offspring birth weight was recorded. Data showed a significantly higher Luteinizing hormone (LH) response after induction of ovulation at 13 weeks of age in the HH group. There was no difference at 18 weeks, but at 22 weeks, the LH response to GnRH was significantly reduced in the HH group. The number of atretic follicles was significantly increased and the number of antral follicles significantly reduced in HH does vs. controls. During gestation, the HH diet induced intra-uterine growth retardation (IUGR).<h4>Conclusion</h4>The HH diet administered from before puberty onwards affected onset of puberty, follicular growth, hormonal responses to breeding and GnRH stimulation in relation to age and lead to fetal IUGR.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23690983/pdf/?tool=EBI
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