Effect of maternal nutrition and days of gestation on pituitary gland and gonadal gene expression in cattle.

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Autor(a) principal: WELLER, M. M. D. C. A.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: FORTES, M. R. S., MARCONDES, M. I., ROTTA, P. P., GIONBELI, T. R. S., VALADARES FILHO, S. C., CAMPOS, M. M., SILVA, F. F., SILVA, W., MOORE, S., GUIMARÃES, S. E. F.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)
Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1058195
https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2015-9673
Resumo: This study investigated effects of maternal overnutrition on gonadal development and pituitary-gonadal gene expression in cattle fetuses at mid- and late-gestation. Twenty-seven multiparous dry cows were fed either high (ad libitum, H) or moderate (M) intake of the same diet. Twelve cows from H (n=6) and M (n=6) intake carrying females fetuses were euthanized at 199 and 268d of gestation (DG; n=3 for H or M on each DG). Fifteen cows from H (n=6) and M intake (n=9) carrying male fetuses were euthanized at 139, 199, and 241 DG (n=2 for H and n=3 for M on each DG). Fetal gonads and pituitary gland were sampled for gene expression and histological analyses. Sex-specific responses to maternal intake were observed. Primordial and total follicle numbers were lower in fetal ovaries from H than in M intake cows. These results were the reverse for preantral and antral follicles. Volumetric proportion and diameter of seminiferous cord were lower in fetal testis of H than M intake cows. The expression level of FSHB was greater in pituitary gland of the female fetus from H compared with M intake cows, irrespective of DG, whereas LHB gene expression did not differ. In males, FSHB and LHB gene expression levels were similar between maternal intake groups. Fetal ovarian expression of P450 aromatase, StAR, BMPR2, TGFBR1, GDF9, FSHR, Bax, and CASP3 genes were higher in H than in M intake cows, irrespective of DG. Fetal testicular expression of StAR, HSD17B3, IGF1, IGF2, and IGF1R genes was higher in M than in H intake cows. The differences in gene expression for steroidogenesis, folliculogenesis, and apoptosis may explain the distinct pattern of follicular growth between offspring of M and H intake cows. By contrast, the lower volumetric proportion, diameter, and length of seminiferous cord may relate to decreased gene expression in fetal testis from H intake cows. In conclusion, maternal H intake seems to affect fetal ovarian follicular growth and number of follicles, which may affect the size of ovarian reserve in their offspring. In male fetus, maternal H intake seems to disturb testicular development and may have implications on sperm production. The underlying mechanism of differential gene expression and the effect on offspring reproductive potential should be the focus of further research, especially considering larger sample size, reducing the chance for type I errors.
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spelling Effect of maternal nutrition and days of gestation on pituitary gland and gonadal gene expression in cattle.Bovine speciesOvernutritionReal-time PCRBovinesAnimal reproductionfetal developmentreproductionThis study investigated effects of maternal overnutrition on gonadal development and pituitary-gonadal gene expression in cattle fetuses at mid- and late-gestation. Twenty-seven multiparous dry cows were fed either high (ad libitum, H) or moderate (M) intake of the same diet. Twelve cows from H (n=6) and M (n=6) intake carrying females fetuses were euthanized at 199 and 268d of gestation (DG; n=3 for H or M on each DG). Fifteen cows from H (n=6) and M intake (n=9) carrying male fetuses were euthanized at 139, 199, and 241 DG (n=2 for H and n=3 for M on each DG). Fetal gonads and pituitary gland were sampled for gene expression and histological analyses. Sex-specific responses to maternal intake were observed. Primordial and total follicle numbers were lower in fetal ovaries from H than in M intake cows. These results were the reverse for preantral and antral follicles. Volumetric proportion and diameter of seminiferous cord were lower in fetal testis of H than M intake cows. The expression level of FSHB was greater in pituitary gland of the female fetus from H compared with M intake cows, irrespective of DG, whereas LHB gene expression did not differ. In males, FSHB and LHB gene expression levels were similar between maternal intake groups. Fetal ovarian expression of P450 aromatase, StAR, BMPR2, TGFBR1, GDF9, FSHR, Bax, and CASP3 genes were higher in H than in M intake cows, irrespective of DG. Fetal testicular expression of StAR, HSD17B3, IGF1, IGF2, and IGF1R genes was higher in M than in H intake cows. The differences in gene expression for steroidogenesis, folliculogenesis, and apoptosis may explain the distinct pattern of follicular growth between offspring of M and H intake cows. By contrast, the lower volumetric proportion, diameter, and length of seminiferous cord may relate to decreased gene expression in fetal testis from H intake cows. In conclusion, maternal H intake seems to affect fetal ovarian follicular growth and number of follicles, which may affect the size of ovarian reserve in their offspring. In male fetus, maternal H intake seems to disturb testicular development and may have implications on sperm production. The underlying mechanism of differential gene expression and the effect on offspring reproductive potential should be the focus of further research, especially considering larger sample size, reducing the chance for type I errors.M. M. D. C. A. Weller, University of Queensland, Brisbane; M. R. S. Fortes, University of Queensland, Brisbane; M. I. Marcondes, UFV; P. P. Rotta, UFV; T. R. S. Gionbeli, UFV; S. C. Valadares Filho, UFV; MARIANA MAGALHAES CAMPOS, CNPGL; F.F. Silva, UFV; W. Silva, UFV; S. Moore, University of Queensland, Brisbane; S. E. F. Guimarães, UFV.WELLER, M. M. D. C. A.FORTES, M. R. S.MARCONDES, M. I.ROTTA, P. P.GIONBELI, T. R. S.VALADARES FILHO, S. C.CAMPOS, M. M.SILVA, F. F.SILVA, W.MOORE, S.GUIMARÃES, S. E. F.2024-02-07T10:36:46Z2024-02-07T10:36:46Z2016-12-072016info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleJournal of Dairy Science, v. 99, n. 4, p. 3056-3071, 2016.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1058195https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2015-9673enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2024-02-07T10:36:46Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1058195Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542024-02-07T10:36:46falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542024-02-07T10:36:46Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of maternal nutrition and days of gestation on pituitary gland and gonadal gene expression in cattle.
title Effect of maternal nutrition and days of gestation on pituitary gland and gonadal gene expression in cattle.
spellingShingle Effect of maternal nutrition and days of gestation on pituitary gland and gonadal gene expression in cattle.
WELLER, M. M. D. C. A.
Bovine species
Overnutrition
Real-time PCR
Bovines
Animal reproduction
fetal development
reproduction
title_short Effect of maternal nutrition and days of gestation on pituitary gland and gonadal gene expression in cattle.
title_full Effect of maternal nutrition and days of gestation on pituitary gland and gonadal gene expression in cattle.
title_fullStr Effect of maternal nutrition and days of gestation on pituitary gland and gonadal gene expression in cattle.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of maternal nutrition and days of gestation on pituitary gland and gonadal gene expression in cattle.
title_sort Effect of maternal nutrition and days of gestation on pituitary gland and gonadal gene expression in cattle.
author WELLER, M. M. D. C. A.
author_facet WELLER, M. M. D. C. A.
FORTES, M. R. S.
MARCONDES, M. I.
ROTTA, P. P.
GIONBELI, T. R. S.
VALADARES FILHO, S. C.
CAMPOS, M. M.
SILVA, F. F.
SILVA, W.
MOORE, S.
GUIMARÃES, S. E. F.
author_role author
author2 FORTES, M. R. S.
MARCONDES, M. I.
ROTTA, P. P.
GIONBELI, T. R. S.
VALADARES FILHO, S. C.
CAMPOS, M. M.
SILVA, F. F.
SILVA, W.
MOORE, S.
GUIMARÃES, S. E. F.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv M. M. D. C. A. Weller, University of Queensland, Brisbane; M. R. S. Fortes, University of Queensland, Brisbane; M. I. Marcondes, UFV; P. P. Rotta, UFV; T. R. S. Gionbeli, UFV; S. C. Valadares Filho, UFV; MARIANA MAGALHAES CAMPOS, CNPGL; F.F. Silva, UFV; W. Silva, UFV; S. Moore, University of Queensland, Brisbane; S. E. F. Guimarães, UFV.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv WELLER, M. M. D. C. A.
FORTES, M. R. S.
MARCONDES, M. I.
ROTTA, P. P.
GIONBELI, T. R. S.
VALADARES FILHO, S. C.
CAMPOS, M. M.
SILVA, F. F.
SILVA, W.
MOORE, S.
GUIMARÃES, S. E. F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bovine species
Overnutrition
Real-time PCR
Bovines
Animal reproduction
fetal development
reproduction
topic Bovine species
Overnutrition
Real-time PCR
Bovines
Animal reproduction
fetal development
reproduction
description This study investigated effects of maternal overnutrition on gonadal development and pituitary-gonadal gene expression in cattle fetuses at mid- and late-gestation. Twenty-seven multiparous dry cows were fed either high (ad libitum, H) or moderate (M) intake of the same diet. Twelve cows from H (n=6) and M (n=6) intake carrying females fetuses were euthanized at 199 and 268d of gestation (DG; n=3 for H or M on each DG). Fifteen cows from H (n=6) and M intake (n=9) carrying male fetuses were euthanized at 139, 199, and 241 DG (n=2 for H and n=3 for M on each DG). Fetal gonads and pituitary gland were sampled for gene expression and histological analyses. Sex-specific responses to maternal intake were observed. Primordial and total follicle numbers were lower in fetal ovaries from H than in M intake cows. These results were the reverse for preantral and antral follicles. Volumetric proportion and diameter of seminiferous cord were lower in fetal testis of H than M intake cows. The expression level of FSHB was greater in pituitary gland of the female fetus from H compared with M intake cows, irrespective of DG, whereas LHB gene expression did not differ. In males, FSHB and LHB gene expression levels were similar between maternal intake groups. Fetal ovarian expression of P450 aromatase, StAR, BMPR2, TGFBR1, GDF9, FSHR, Bax, and CASP3 genes were higher in H than in M intake cows, irrespective of DG. Fetal testicular expression of StAR, HSD17B3, IGF1, IGF2, and IGF1R genes was higher in M than in H intake cows. The differences in gene expression for steroidogenesis, folliculogenesis, and apoptosis may explain the distinct pattern of follicular growth between offspring of M and H intake cows. By contrast, the lower volumetric proportion, diameter, and length of seminiferous cord may relate to decreased gene expression in fetal testis from H intake cows. In conclusion, maternal H intake seems to affect fetal ovarian follicular growth and number of follicles, which may affect the size of ovarian reserve in their offspring. In male fetus, maternal H intake seems to disturb testicular development and may have implications on sperm production. The underlying mechanism of differential gene expression and the effect on offspring reproductive potential should be the focus of further research, especially considering larger sample size, reducing the chance for type I errors.
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