| Literature DB >> 35334913 |
Pablo López de Jesús1, Edith Arenas-Ríos2, Mirna Ruíz-Ramos3, Juan Carlos Flores-Alonso4, Víctor Manuel Mendoza-Núñez3, Isabel Arrieta-Cruz5, Marcela Arteaga-Silva2.
Abstract
Caloric restriction (CR) has been shown to be an effective nutritional intervention for increasing longevity in some animal species. The objective of this study was to evaluate CR's effects on metabolic and reproductive parameters in 12-month-old male Wistar rats. The rats were distributed in three groups: control, CR at 15%, and CR at 35% for 6 (up to 18 months of age) and 12 months (up to 24 months of age). At the end of CR treatment, we evaluated reproductive (male sexual behavior (MSB), sperm quality) and biochemical parameters (plasma glucose, glucose-regulating hormone, and sex steroid levels), and quantified annexin V in the seminiferous epithelium. Results showed that MSB and sperm quality were improved after 6 months of CR associated with increases in plasma testosterone and decrease annexin V in the seminiferous epithelium of the testicles compared to their control group. The metabolic profile of the CR rats also improved compared to controls. However, these effects of CR on reproductive parameters were not maintained after 12 months of CR. Findings suggest that beginning CR at the age of maturity reestablishes the behavioral sexual response and reproductive function in older animals after 6 months of CR and improves endocrine functioning during aging.Entities:
Keywords: calorie restriction; male sexual behavior; seminiferous tubules; testis; testosterone
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35334913 PMCID: PMC8952234 DOI: 10.3390/nu14061256
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Figure 1Timeline of the experimental design. Food intake ad libitum per animal was recorded for 15 days before CR (discontinuous line). The experiment began when the rats reached 12 months old (basal 0) with three groups: control (food ad libitum), CR at 15%, and CR at 35% (n = 6 for each group, final study). Reproductive and biochemical tests were performed (*) at baseline and 6 and 12 months of CR.
Effect of CR on body weight in aged male Wistar rats.
| 6 Months after CR | 12 Months after CR | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basal | Control | CR 15% | CR 35% | Control | CR 15% | CR 35% | |
| Body Weight | 541.6 ± 6.7 | 640.2 ± 10.6 # | 447.0 ± 19.6 * | 437.7 ± 7.2 * | 630.3 ± 15.3 # | 443.2 ± 15.3 * | 446.7 ± 17.0 * |
The values obtained show mean ± SE body weight in rats with CR at 15% and 35% for 6 and 12 months of CR. * Indicates significant differences between the 15% and 35% CR groups vs. the control group, p < 0.01; # Indicates significant differences between the control groups after 6 and 12 months of CR vs. the basal value, p < 0.05.
Figure 2Effect of CR on survival in aged male Wistar rats. The values obtained show percentage of survival of the rats with CR at 15% or 35% for 6 and 12 months of CR.
Effect of CR on MSB in aged male Wistar rats.
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| Basal | Control | CR 15% | CR 35% | |
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| Mount latency | 56.5 ± 7.37 | 200.0 ± 47.70 # | 83.0 ± 55.33 * | 40.83 ± 7.50 * |
| Number of mounts | 3.4 ± 0.77 | 5.5 ± 1.25 | 4.16 ± 1.35 * | 3.16 ± 0.47 * |
| Intromission latency (s) | 73.6 ± 52.5 | 142.5 ± 62.08 # | 78.0 ± 56.5 * | 67.5 ± 28.03 * |
| Number of intromissions | 8.5 ± 0.43 | 14.5 ± 1.89 # | 17.8 ± 2.44 # | 14.0 ± 1.61 # |
| Ejaculation latency | 521.0 ± 145.0 | 624.0 ± 235.0 | 738.0 ± 165 # | 638.0 ± 98.0 |
| Post-ejaculatory interval | 443.3 ± 103.4 | 414.8 ± 155.4 | 670.8 ± 203.6 | 442.0 ± 48.13 |
| Number of ejaculations | 2.3 ± 0.2 | 1.0 ± 0.0 # | 2.0 ± 1.0 | 3.0 ± 1.0 * |
| Hit rate | 0.77 ± 0.26 | 0.67 ± 0.007 # | 0.79 ± 0.033 * | 0.82 ± 0.25 * |
The values obtained show mean ± SE (n = 6 per group) for the copulatory parameter of rats with CR at 15% or 35% for 6 months. * Indicates significant differences between the 15% and 35% CR groups vs. the control group, p < 0.01; # Indicates significant differences between the control, 15% and 35% CR groups vs. the basal value, p < 0.01.
Effect of CR on sperm quality in aged male Wistar rats.
| After 6 Months of CR | After 12 Months of CR | ||||||
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| Basal | Control | CR 15% | CR 35% | Control | CR 15% | CR 35% | |
| Motility | 64.0 ± 0.9 | 43.8 ± 0.9 | 50.0 ± 2.0 *# | 56.6 ± 0.8 *# | 25.3 ± 2.0 # | 40.2 ± 0.4 *# | 43.0 ± 2.5 *# |
| Viability | 89.0 ± 2.1 | 80.3 ± 0.9 | 81.1 ± 1.6 | 86.0 ± 1.6 | 44.1 ± 4.7 # | 50.8 ± 6.9 # | 55.0 ± 8.4 # |
| Sperm count (106/mL) | 245.0 ± 16.9 | 220.0 ± 16.6 | 257.0 ± 8.3 | 245.0 ± 12.7 | 148.2 ± 6.2 # | 218.0 ± 15.2 * | 178.0 ± 9.0 * |
| Fragmentation | 96.4 ± 0.3 | 97.0 ± 0.4 | 97.0 ± 0.3 | 97.0 ± 0.2 | 96.0 ± 0.3 | 96.0 ± 0.2 | 96.0 ± 0.3 |
The values obtained show mean ± SE (n = 6 per group) for the parameters of sperm quality for rats with CR at 15% and 35% for 6 and 12 months. * Indicates significant differences between the 15% and 35% CR groups vs. the control group, p < 0.01; # Indicates significant differences between the 15% and 35% CR groups vs. the basal value, p < 0.05.
Effect of CR on metabolic parameters in aged male Wistar rats.
| After 6 Months of CR | After 12 Months of CR | ||||||
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| Basal | Control | CR 15% | CR 35% | Control | CR 15% | CR 35% | |
| Glucose (mmol/L) | 8.87 ± 0.52 | 11.88 ± 0.42 | 6.17 ± 1.23 * | 5.72 ± 1.12 * | 11.90 ± 0.92 | 6.07 ± 1.22 * | 5.22 ± 0.99 * |
| Leptin | 2680.0 ± 398.0 | 3004.0 ± 341.0 | 773.0 ± 114.0 * | 481.0 ± 87.0 * | 1427.0 ± 119 | 466.0 ± 559.0 * | 336.0 ± 67.0 * |
| Adiponectin (ng/mL) | 12.18 ± 0.23 | 12.60 ± 0.80 | 13.80 ± 0.69 | 12.30 ± 0.20 | 10.80 ± 0.18 | 12.27 ± 0.75 | 11.60 ± 1.08 |
| Insulin | 0.719 ± 0.11 | 1.52 ± 0.16 | 0.532 ± 0.79 * | 0.559 ± 0.075 * | 4.371 ± 0.56 # | 0.513 ± 0.12 * | 0.650 ± 0.58 * |
| Glucagon (pg/mL) | 199.0 ± 22.0 | 237.0 ± 55.0 | 56.0 ± 8.9 # | 63.0 ± 7.1 # | 161.0 ± 16.0 | 74.0 ± 11.0 # | 36.0 ± 6.3 # |
| Testosterone (ng/mL) | 1.95 ± 0.04 | 0.57 ± 0.03 # | 1.75 ± 0.14 * | 2.10 ± 0.15 * | 0.17 ± 0.02 # | 1.47 ± 0.07 * | 1.17 ± 0.08 * |
| Estradiol (pg/mL) | 1.68 ± 0.03 | 1.99 ± 0.05 # | 1.80 ± 0.03 | 1.78 ± 0.04 * | 1.96 ± 0.06 # | 1.76 ± 0.03 * | 01.74 ± 0.04 * |
| Prolactin (pg/mL) | 65.0 ± 1.56 | 80.0 ± 5.07 | 69.0 ± 4.60 | 71.0 ± 6.01 | 92.0 ± 13.16 # | 65.0 ± 3.75 | 66.0 ± 3.63 |
The values obtained show mean ± SE (n = 6 per group) for the metabolic and sexual hormones of animals with CR at 15% and 35% for 6 and 12 months. * Indicates significant differences between the 15% and 35% CR groups vs. the control group, p < 0.01; # Indicates significant differences between the 15% and 35% CR groups vs. the basal value, p < 0.01.
Figure 3Effect of CR on the total area and apoptosis of testicular tubules in aged male Wistar rats. The values obtained show mean ± SE of the total area of the seminiferous epithelium tubules (A) and the fluorescence intensity of the protein annexin V as a pre-apoptotic marker in seminiferous epithelium tubules (B) in rats with CR at 15% and 35% for 6 and 12 months of CR. * Indicates significant differences between the CR 15% and 35% vs. the control group, p < 0.01.