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Fertility in a high-altitude environment is compromised by luteal dysfunction: the relative roles of hypoxia and oxidative stress

BACKGROUND: At high altitudes, hypoxia, oxidative stress or both compromise sheep fertility. In the present work, we tested the relative effect of short- or long-term exposure to high altitude hypobaric hypoxia and oxidative stress on corpora luteal structure and function. METHODS: The growth dynami...

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Autores principales: Parraguez, Víctor H, Urquieta, Bessie, Pérez, Laura, Castellaro, Giorgio, De los Reyes, Mónica, Torres-Rovira, Laura, Aguado-Martínez, Adriana, Astiz, Susana, González-Bulnes, Antonio
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3614875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23521851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-11-24
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author Parraguez, Víctor H
Urquieta, Bessie
Pérez, Laura
Castellaro, Giorgio
De los Reyes, Mónica
Torres-Rovira, Laura
Aguado-Martínez, Adriana
Astiz, Susana
González-Bulnes, Antonio
author_facet Parraguez, Víctor H
Urquieta, Bessie
Pérez, Laura
Castellaro, Giorgio
De los Reyes, Mónica
Torres-Rovira, Laura
Aguado-Martínez, Adriana
Astiz, Susana
González-Bulnes, Antonio
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description BACKGROUND: At high altitudes, hypoxia, oxidative stress or both compromise sheep fertility. In the present work, we tested the relative effect of short- or long-term exposure to high altitude hypobaric hypoxia and oxidative stress on corpora luteal structure and function. METHODS: The growth dynamics of the corpora lutea during the estrous cycle were studied daily by ultrasonography in cycling sheep that were either native or naïve to high-altitude conditions and that were supplemented or not supplemented with antioxidant vitamins. Arterial and venous blood samples were simultaneously drawn for determination of gases and oxidative stress biomarkers and progesterone measurement. On day five after ovulation in the next cycle, the ovaries were removed for immunodetection of luteal HIF-1alpha and VEGF and IGF-I and to detect IGF-II gene expression. RESULTS: The results showed that both short- and long-term exposure to high-altitude conditions decreased luteal growth and IGF-I and IGF-II gene expression but increased HIF-1 alpha and VEGF immunoexpression. The level of plasma progesterone was also increased at a high altitude, although an association with increased corpus luteum vascularization was only found in sheep native to a high-altitude location. Administration of antioxidant vitamins resulted in a limited effect, which was restricted to decreased expression of oxidative stress biomarkers and luteal HIF-1alpha and VEGF immunoexpression. CONCLUSIONS: Exposure of the sheep to high-altitude hypobaric hypoxia for short or long time periods affects the development and function of the corpus luteum. Moreover, the observed association of oxidative stress with hypoxia and the absence of any significant effect of antioxidant vitamins on most anatomical and functional corpus luteum traits suggests that the effects of high altitude on this ovarian structure are mainly mediated by hypoxia. Thus, these findings may help explain the decrease in sheep fertility at a high altitude.
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spelling pubmed-36148752013-04-03 Fertility in a high-altitude environment is compromised by luteal dysfunction: the relative roles of hypoxia and oxidative stress Parraguez, Víctor H Urquieta, Bessie Pérez, Laura Castellaro, Giorgio De los Reyes, Mónica Torres-Rovira, Laura Aguado-Martínez, Adriana Astiz, Susana González-Bulnes, Antonio Reprod Biol Endocrinol Research BACKGROUND: At high altitudes, hypoxia, oxidative stress or both compromise sheep fertility. In the present work, we tested the relative effect of short- or long-term exposure to high altitude hypobaric hypoxia and oxidative stress on corpora luteal structure and function. METHODS: The growth dynamics of the corpora lutea during the estrous cycle were studied daily by ultrasonography in cycling sheep that were either native or naïve to high-altitude conditions and that were supplemented or not supplemented with antioxidant vitamins. Arterial and venous blood samples were simultaneously drawn for determination of gases and oxidative stress biomarkers and progesterone measurement. On day five after ovulation in the next cycle, the ovaries were removed for immunodetection of luteal HIF-1alpha and VEGF and IGF-I and to detect IGF-II gene expression. RESULTS: The results showed that both short- and long-term exposure to high-altitude conditions decreased luteal growth and IGF-I and IGF-II gene expression but increased HIF-1 alpha and VEGF immunoexpression. The level of plasma progesterone was also increased at a high altitude, although an association with increased corpus luteum vascularization was only found in sheep native to a high-altitude location. Administration of antioxidant vitamins resulted in a limited effect, which was restricted to decreased expression of oxidative stress biomarkers and luteal HIF-1alpha and VEGF immunoexpression. CONCLUSIONS: Exposure of the sheep to high-altitude hypobaric hypoxia for short or long time periods affects the development and function of the corpus luteum. Moreover, the observed association of oxidative stress with hypoxia and the absence of any significant effect of antioxidant vitamins on most anatomical and functional corpus luteum traits suggests that the effects of high altitude on this ovarian structure are mainly mediated by hypoxia. Thus, these findings may help explain the decrease in sheep fertility at a high altitude. BioMed Central 2013-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3614875/ /pubmed/23521851 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-11-24 Text en Copyright © 2013 Parraguez et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Parraguez, Víctor H
Urquieta, Bessie
Pérez, Laura
Castellaro, Giorgio
De los Reyes, Mónica
Torres-Rovira, Laura
Aguado-Martínez, Adriana
Astiz, Susana
González-Bulnes, Antonio
Fertility in a high-altitude environment is compromised by luteal dysfunction: the relative roles of hypoxia and oxidative stress
title Fertility in a high-altitude environment is compromised by luteal dysfunction: the relative roles of hypoxia and oxidative stress
title_full Fertility in a high-altitude environment is compromised by luteal dysfunction: the relative roles of hypoxia and oxidative stress
title_fullStr Fertility in a high-altitude environment is compromised by luteal dysfunction: the relative roles of hypoxia and oxidative stress
title_full_unstemmed Fertility in a high-altitude environment is compromised by luteal dysfunction: the relative roles of hypoxia and oxidative stress
title_short Fertility in a high-altitude environment is compromised by luteal dysfunction: the relative roles of hypoxia and oxidative stress
title_sort fertility in a high-altitude environment is compromised by luteal dysfunction: the relative roles of hypoxia and oxidative stress
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3614875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23521851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-11-24
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