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Sylwia Słuczanowska-Głąbowska1, Maria Laszczyńska2, Katarzyna Piotrowska3, Marta Grabowska4, Katarzyna Grymuła5, Mariusz Z Ratajczak6,7.
Abstract
Both estrogens and androgens are involved in the development and normal functioning of the ovaries. It is also known that ovarian function is regulated by diet. The goal of this study was to estimate the expression of sex hormone receptors in ovaries of mice that were on a 9-month caloric restriction (alternate-day feeding) as compared to normal control animals fed ad libitum. We found that prolonged caloric restriction in mouse ovaries led to increased expression of estrogen receptors (ERs) but did not affect expression of the androgen receptor (AR). This increase in ER:AR ration as result of caloric restriction may lead to higher sensitivity to estrogens and upon return to normal diet may increase ovulation. Thus our observation shed more light on a role of beneficial effect of calorie restriction on female reproduction.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26264910 PMCID: PMC4534007 DOI: 10.1186/s13048-015-0185-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ovarian Res ISSN: 1757-2215 Impact factor: 4.234
The body mass of female mice of the CR group and the group fed ad libitum (AL)
| Experimental group | Beginning [g] ± SD | End [g] ± SD | Mass gain [%] |
|---|---|---|---|
| CR female mice | 22.14 ± 1.97 | 29.133 ± 2.46 | 31.58 |
| AL Female mice | 21.24 ± 1.15 | 30.133 ± 3.35 | 41.87 |
Immunoexpression of estrogen (ER) and androgen (AR) receptors in the ovaries of mice on CR and fed ad libitum
| Receptors | Ovarian Surface Epithelium | Granulosa cells | Theca cells | Luteal cells | Endothelial cells | Interstitial cells |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Estrogen receptors | ||||||
| Experimental group | +++ | +++ | +/− | + | ++ | ++ |
| Control group | + | ++ | - | - | + | + |
| Androgen receptor | ||||||
| Experimental group | ++ | +++ | +/− | - | ++ | + |
| Control group | ++ | +++ | - | + | + | + |
Legend: very strong reaction(+++), strong reaction(++), weak reaction(+), very weak (+/−), no reaction(−)
Fig. 1Immunolocalization and immunoexpression of ERs in the ovaries of mice on CR (a, c, e) and in the ovaries of mice fed ad libitum (b, d, f). The high expression of ERs was observed in ovaries of mice on CR in granulosa cells (black arrow), theca cells (red arrow), ovarian surface epithelium cells (black arrowhead), interstitial cells (black asterisk), and endothelial cells (red asterisk) (a, c, e) compared with expression of ERs in the ovaries of control mice fed ad libitum in granulosa cells (black arrow), ovarian surface epithelium cells (black arrowhead), interstitial cells (black asterisk), and endothelial cells (red asterisk) (b, d, f). There was no immunoreaction in theca cells (b, f; red arrow) and in luteal cells (d; blue arrow) in the ovaries of mice fed ad libitum (b, d, f). Objective magnification: a, b, e, f, x20; c, d, x40
Fig. 2Immunolocalization and immunoexpression of the AR in the ovaries of mice on CR (a, c, e) and in the ovaries of mice fed ad libitum (b, d, f). One can see a similar expression of the AR in granulosa cells (black arrow) and ovarian surface epithelium cells (black arrowhead) in ovaries of mice on CR (a, c, e) and in ovaries of mice fed ad libitum (b, d, f). Expression of the AR in interstitial cells is shown by black asterisks in ovaries of mice fed ad libitum (b) and in the ovaries of mice on CR (a). Red asterisks indicate expression of AR in endothelial cells in the ovaries of mice fed ad libitum (f) and in the ovaries of mice on CR (a, e). There was no immunoreactions to the AR in theca cells (red arrow) in the ovaries of mice fed ad libitum (b, d). There was very weak expression of the AR in theca cells (red arrow) in the ovaries of mice on CR (a, c). Objective magnification: a, b, e, f, x20; c, d, x40
The percentage of AR and ER positive cells in ovaries in CR and fed ad libitum mice. Data expressed as mean ± SD
| Group | Control | Experimental | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AR | ER | AR | ER | ||
| Ovarian surface epithelium | Lack of reaction (−) | 9,2 ± 13,0 | 22,5 ± 4,2 | 10,3 ± 12,2 | 6,5* ± 8,5 |
| Weak reaction (+) | 28,3 ± 11,7 | 52,9 ± 6,8 | 15,7* ± 13,4 | 15,1* ± 6,3 | |
| Strong reaction (++) | 62,0 ± 15,6 | 22,1 ± 7,1 | 56,3 ± 15,3 | 6,9* ± 3,5 | |
| Very strong reaction (+++) | 0,6 ± 1,8 | 2,5 ± 2,2 | 17,7* ± 6,6 | 71,5* ± 12,6 | |
| Granulosa cells | Lack of reaction (−) | 10,0 ± 11,9 | 0,2 ± 0,7 | 13,6 ± 7,5 | 0,1 ± 0,4 |
| Weak reaction (+) | 6,4 ± 3,1 | 9,5 ± 9,0 | 14,2* ± 5,9 | 2,3* ± 3,0 | |
| Strong reaction (++) | 26,5 ± 8,9 | 72,7 ± 10,4 | 25,9 ± 7,7 | 18,7* ± 6,0 | |
| Very strong reaction (+++) | 57,1 ± 10,9 | 17,6 ± 9,5 | 46,3* ± 6,2 | 79,0* ± 6,5 | |
| Theca cells | Lack of reaction (−) | 89,4 ± 6,4 | 79,1 ± 6,8 | 34,8* ± 6,1 | 28,7* ± 10,7 |
| Weak reaction (+) | 9,0 ± 4,9 | 11,3 ± 4,2 | 49,7* ± 6,5 | 50,2* ± 9,9 | |
| Strong reaction (++) | 0,5 ± 1,4 | 7,9 ± 4,6 | 11,1* ± 4,3 | 13,3 ± 6,0 | |
| Very strong reaction (+++) | 1,0 ± 3,2 | 1,6 ± 2,6 | 4,2* ± 4,9 | 7,7* ± 4,5 | |
| Luteal cells | Lack of reaction (−) | 24,9 ± 7,8 | 76,8 ± 15,2 | 93,1* ± 1,9 | 33,8* ± 7,8 |
| Weak reaction (+) | 73,7 ± 6,9 | 14,3 ± 7,3 | 6,9* ± 2,0 | 50,6* ± 5,5 | |
| Strong reaction (++) | 1,3 ± 0,8 | 8,3 ± 8,1 | 0,1* ± 0,2 | 14,1 ± 5,0 | |
| Very strong reaction (+++) | 0,1 ± 0,2 | 0,6 ± 0,8 | 0,1 ± 0,2 | 1,5 ± 1,6 | |
| Endothelial cells | Lack of reaction (−) | 20,6 ± 9,6 | 20,8 ± 9,7 | 0,1* ± 0,2 | 17,7 ± 7,8 |
| Weak reaction (+) | 70,4 ± 10,6 | 50,9 ± 7,7 | 21,0* ± 12,6 | 15,5* ± 8,4 | |
| Strong reaction (++) | 8,1 ± 4,8 | 25,9 ± 11,7 | 52,6* ± 5,2 | 47,1* ± 7,7 | |
| Very strong reaction (+++) | 0,8 ± 1,8 | 2,4 ± 3,2 | 26,3* ± 9,2 | 19,7* ± 12,9 | |
| Interstitial cells | Lack of reaction (−) | 5,5 ± 8,3 | 24,0 ± 5,0 | 19,1* ± 11,3 | 6,3* ± 4,4 |
| Weak reaction (+) | 72,4 ± 7,6 | 47,6 ± 5,8 | 79,4 ± 10,7 | 21,7* ± 10,3 | |
| Strong reaction (++) | 20,2 ± 11,6 | 22,8 ± 5,9 | 1,4* ± 1,5 | 56,8* ± 6,3 | |
| Very strong reaction (+++) | 1,8 ± 2,2 | 5,7 ± 3,9 | 0,1 ± 0,3 | 15,3* ± 9,7 | |
*p < 0,05 vs control