Oxidative and histological variations of LDLR -/- female mice ovaries submitted to different diets

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Autor(a) principal: Abreu, Juliana Maganha
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Santos, Gérsika Bitencourt, Mencarelli, Juliana Marques, Caixeta, Ester Siqueira, Neves, Jairo Pereira, Carvalho Filho , Cloves Gomes de, Pereira, Flávia Helena, Oliveira, Nelma de Mello Silva, Di-Santis, Giulia Martins, Garcia, Jose Antonio Dias
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Resumo: Objective: to evaluate the oxidative and histological variations of female mice’s ovaries submitted to different diets. Methodology: Wild female mice (C57BL6) and LDLR-/- were used. They were divided into 4 groups (n=10): WTS: fed a standard diet; WTHL: fed a high fat diet; KOS: LDLR-/-, fed a standard diet; KOHL: LDLR-/-, received a high fat diet. After 60 days, blood was collected in order to verify of plasma glucose and insulin levels, the HOMAir was updated and serum lipid level were measured. After euthanasia, the ovaries were collected, weighed, freshly examined, one ovary was sent for histological preparation and the other was sent for preparation for oxidative stress assessment. Results: The ingestion of high-fat diet caused hypercholesterolemia, both the KOHL and WTHL groups, when compared to their respective control groups. In the KOHL group, severe hypercholesterolemia caused insulin resistance, verified by the increase in HOMAir. Dietary and genetic hypercholesterolemia associated with insulin resistance, verified in the KOHL, group increased lipoperoxidation and ovarian protein oxidation. No group had ovarian anatomical alterations or differences between the numbers of follicles and corpora lutea. Conclusion: the association between genetic and dietary dyslipidemia caused ovarian oxidative stress and insulin resistance in the ovaries, but didn’t cause morphological and histological changes to the ovaries of mice.
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spelling Oxidative and histological variations of LDLR -/- female mice ovaries submitted to different dietsVariaciones oxidativas e histológicas de los ovarios de ratón LDLR -/- sometido a diferentes dietasVariações oxidativas e histológicas dos ovários de camundongas LDLR -/- submetidas a diferentes dietasDyslipidemiaKnockout female miceOvarian lipoperoxidationOvarian protein oxidation.DislipidemiaRatones knockoutLipoperoxidación ováricaOxidación de proteínas ováricas.DislipidemiaCamundongas knockoutLipoperoxidação ovarianaOxidação proteica do ovário.Objective: to evaluate the oxidative and histological variations of female mice’s ovaries submitted to different diets. Methodology: Wild female mice (C57BL6) and LDLR-/- were used. They were divided into 4 groups (n=10): WTS: fed a standard diet; WTHL: fed a high fat diet; KOS: LDLR-/-, fed a standard diet; KOHL: LDLR-/-, received a high fat diet. After 60 days, blood was collected in order to verify of plasma glucose and insulin levels, the HOMAir was updated and serum lipid level were measured. After euthanasia, the ovaries were collected, weighed, freshly examined, one ovary was sent for histological preparation and the other was sent for preparation for oxidative stress assessment. Results: The ingestion of high-fat diet caused hypercholesterolemia, both the KOHL and WTHL groups, when compared to their respective control groups. In the KOHL group, severe hypercholesterolemia caused insulin resistance, verified by the increase in HOMAir. Dietary and genetic hypercholesterolemia associated with insulin resistance, verified in the KOHL, group increased lipoperoxidation and ovarian protein oxidation. No group had ovarian anatomical alterations or differences between the numbers of follicles and corpora lutea. Conclusion: the association between genetic and dietary dyslipidemia caused ovarian oxidative stress and insulin resistance in the ovaries, but didn’t cause morphological and histological changes to the ovaries of mice.Objetivo: evaluar las variaciones oxidativas e histológicas de los ovarios de ratones sometidos a diferentes dietas. Metodología: se usaron ratones hembra de tipo salvaje (C57BL6) y LDLR -/-. Se dividieron en 4 grupos (n = 10): WTS: alimentados con pienso estándar; WTHL: alimentados con dieta alta en grasas; KOS: LDLR-/-, alimentados con pienso estándar; KOHL: LDLR -/-, alimentados con dieta alta en grasas. Después de 60 días, se recolectó sangre para verificar los niveles plasmáticos de glucosa e insulina, se calculó el HOMAir y se midiero los niveles lípidios in suero. Después de la eutanasia, se recolectaron los ovarios, se pesaron, se examinaron recientemente, se enviaron, un ovario para la preparación histológica y otro para la preparación de la evaluación del estrés oxidativo. Resultados: la ingestión de alimentos hiperlipídicos generó hipercolesterolemia en los grupos KOHL como en WTHL, en comparación con sus respectivos grupos control. En el grupo de KOHL, la hipercolesterolemia severa provocó resistencia a la insulina, comprobada por el aumento de HOMAir. La hipercolesterolemia dietética y genética asociada con la resistencia a la insulina, verificado en el grupo de KOHL, aumentó la lipoperoxidación y la oxidación de las proteínas ováricas. Ningún grupo presentó alteraciones anatómicas ováricas o diferencias entre el número de folículos y cuerpos lúteos. Conclusión: a asociación entre dislipidemia genética y dietética provocó estrés oxidativo ovárico y resistencia a la insulina en los ovarios, pero no provocó cambios morfológicos e histológicos en los ovarios de ratones.Objetivo: avaliar as variações oxidativas e histológicas dos ovários de camundongas submetidas a diferentes dietas. Metodologia: foram utilizadas fêmeas de camundongos “wild type” (C57BL6) e LDLR -/-. Divididas em 4 grupos (n=10): WTS: alimentadas com dieta padrão; WTHL: alimentadas com dieta hiperlipídica; KOS: LDLR-/-, alimentadas com ração padrão; KOHL: LDLR-/-, receberam dieta hiperlipídica. Decorridos 60 dias, realizou-se a coleta do sangue a fim de verificar os níveis plasmáticos de glicose e de insulina, o HOMAir foi calculado e foram mensurados os níveis séricos de lipídios. Após a eutanásia, os ovários foram coletados, pesados, examinados a fresco, um ovário foi enviado para a preparação histológica e o outro foi enviado para o preparo da avaliação do estresse oxidativo. Resultados: a ingestão de ração hiperlipídica ocasionou uma hipercolesterolemia, tanto no grupo KOHL quanto WTHL, quando comparados aos seus respectivos grupos controles. A hipercolesterolemia alimentar e genética associadas à resistência insulínica, verificada no grupo KOHL, aumentou a lipoperoxidação e a oxidação proteica ovariana. Nenhum grupo apresentou alterações anatômicas ovarianas e nem diferenças entre os números de folículos e corpos lúteos. Conclusão: a associação entre a dislipidemia genética e alimentar ocasionou a resistência insulínica e o estresse oxidativo ovariano nos ovários, porém não causou alterações morfológicas e histológicas aos ovários de camundongas.Research, Society and Development2022-05-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2928910.33448/rsd-v11i6.29289Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 6; e48111629289Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 6; e48111629289Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 6; e481116292892525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/29289/25421Copyright (c) 2022 Juliana Maganha Abreu; Gérsika Bitencourt Santos; Juliana Marques Mencarelli; Ester Siqueira Caixeta; Jairo Pereira Neves; Cloves Gomes de Carvalho Filho ; Flávia Helena Pereira; Nelma de Mello Silva Oliveira; Giulia Martins Di-Santis; Jose Antonio Dias Garciahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Abreu, Juliana Maganha Santos, Gérsika Bitencourt Mencarelli, Juliana Marques Caixeta, Ester Siqueira Neves, Jairo PereiraCarvalho Filho , Cloves Gomes de Pereira, Flávia Helena Oliveira, Nelma de Mello SilvaDi-Santis, Giulia MartinsGarcia, Jose Antonio Dias 2022-05-13T18:04:10Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/29289Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:46:25.192762Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Oxidative and histological variations of LDLR -/- female mice ovaries submitted to different diets
Variaciones oxidativas e histológicas de los ovarios de ratón LDLR -/- sometido a diferentes dietas
Variações oxidativas e histológicas dos ovários de camundongas LDLR -/- submetidas a diferentes dietas
title Oxidative and histological variations of LDLR -/- female mice ovaries submitted to different diets
spellingShingle Oxidative and histological variations of LDLR -/- female mice ovaries submitted to different diets
Abreu, Juliana Maganha
Dyslipidemia
Knockout female mice
Ovarian lipoperoxidation
Ovarian protein oxidation.
Dislipidemia
Ratones knockout
Lipoperoxidación ovárica
Oxidación de proteínas ováricas.
Dislipidemia
Camundongas knockout
Lipoperoxidação ovariana
Oxidação proteica do ovário.
title_short Oxidative and histological variations of LDLR -/- female mice ovaries submitted to different diets
title_full Oxidative and histological variations of LDLR -/- female mice ovaries submitted to different diets
title_fullStr Oxidative and histological variations of LDLR -/- female mice ovaries submitted to different diets
title_full_unstemmed Oxidative and histological variations of LDLR -/- female mice ovaries submitted to different diets
title_sort Oxidative and histological variations of LDLR -/- female mice ovaries submitted to different diets
author Abreu, Juliana Maganha
author_facet Abreu, Juliana Maganha
Santos, Gérsika Bitencourt
Mencarelli, Juliana Marques
Caixeta, Ester Siqueira
Neves, Jairo Pereira
Carvalho Filho , Cloves Gomes de
Pereira, Flávia Helena
Oliveira, Nelma de Mello Silva
Di-Santis, Giulia Martins
Garcia, Jose Antonio Dias
author_role author
author2 Santos, Gérsika Bitencourt
Mencarelli, Juliana Marques
Caixeta, Ester Siqueira
Neves, Jairo Pereira
Carvalho Filho , Cloves Gomes de
Pereira, Flávia Helena
Oliveira, Nelma de Mello Silva
Di-Santis, Giulia Martins
Garcia, Jose Antonio Dias
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Abreu, Juliana Maganha
Santos, Gérsika Bitencourt
Mencarelli, Juliana Marques
Caixeta, Ester Siqueira
Neves, Jairo Pereira
Carvalho Filho , Cloves Gomes de
Pereira, Flávia Helena
Oliveira, Nelma de Mello Silva
Di-Santis, Giulia Martins
Garcia, Jose Antonio Dias
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dyslipidemia
Knockout female mice
Ovarian lipoperoxidation
Ovarian protein oxidation.
Dislipidemia
Ratones knockout
Lipoperoxidación ovárica
Oxidación de proteínas ováricas.
Dislipidemia
Camundongas knockout
Lipoperoxidação ovariana
Oxidação proteica do ovário.
topic Dyslipidemia
Knockout female mice
Ovarian lipoperoxidation
Ovarian protein oxidation.
Dislipidemia
Ratones knockout
Lipoperoxidación ovárica
Oxidación de proteínas ováricas.
Dislipidemia
Camundongas knockout
Lipoperoxidação ovariana
Oxidação proteica do ovário.
description Objective: to evaluate the oxidative and histological variations of female mice’s ovaries submitted to different diets. Methodology: Wild female mice (C57BL6) and LDLR-/- were used. They were divided into 4 groups (n=10): WTS: fed a standard diet; WTHL: fed a high fat diet; KOS: LDLR-/-, fed a standard diet; KOHL: LDLR-/-, received a high fat diet. After 60 days, blood was collected in order to verify of plasma glucose and insulin levels, the HOMAir was updated and serum lipid level were measured. After euthanasia, the ovaries were collected, weighed, freshly examined, one ovary was sent for histological preparation and the other was sent for preparation for oxidative stress assessment. Results: The ingestion of high-fat diet caused hypercholesterolemia, both the KOHL and WTHL groups, when compared to their respective control groups. In the KOHL group, severe hypercholesterolemia caused insulin resistance, verified by the increase in HOMAir. Dietary and genetic hypercholesterolemia associated with insulin resistance, verified in the KOHL, group increased lipoperoxidation and ovarian protein oxidation. No group had ovarian anatomical alterations or differences between the numbers of follicles and corpora lutea. Conclusion: the association between genetic and dietary dyslipidemia caused ovarian oxidative stress and insulin resistance in the ovaries, but didn’t cause morphological and histological changes to the ovaries of mice.
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