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Genetically induced oxidative stress in mice causes thrombocytosis, splenomegaly and placental angiodysplasia that leads to recurrent abortion

Historical data in the 1950s suggests that 7%, 11%, 33%, and 87% of couples were infertile by ages 30, 35, 40 and 45, respectively. Up to 22.3% of infertile couples have unexplained infertility. Oxidative stress is associated with male and female infertility. However, there is insufficient evidence...

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Autores principales: Ishii, Takamasa, Miyazawa, Masaki, Takanashi, Yumi, Tanigawa, Maya, Yasuda, Kayo, Onouchi, Hiromi, Kawabe, Noboru, Mitsushita, Junji, Hartman, Phil S., Ishii, Naoaki
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Publicado: Elsevier 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4052530/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24936442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2014.05.001
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author Ishii, Takamasa
Miyazawa, Masaki
Takanashi, Yumi
Tanigawa, Maya
Yasuda, Kayo
Onouchi, Hiromi
Kawabe, Noboru
Mitsushita, Junji
Hartman, Phil S.
Ishii, Naoaki
author_facet Ishii, Takamasa
Miyazawa, Masaki
Takanashi, Yumi
Tanigawa, Maya
Yasuda, Kayo
Onouchi, Hiromi
Kawabe, Noboru
Mitsushita, Junji
Hartman, Phil S.
Ishii, Naoaki
author_sort Ishii, Takamasa
collection PubMed
description Historical data in the 1950s suggests that 7%, 11%, 33%, and 87% of couples were infertile by ages 30, 35, 40 and 45, respectively. Up to 22.3% of infertile couples have unexplained infertility. Oxidative stress is associated with male and female infertility. However, there is insufficient evidence relating to the influence of oxidative stress on the maintenance of a viable pregnancy, including pregnancy complications and fetal development. Recently, we have established Tet-mev-1 conditional transgenic mice, which can express the doxycycline-induced mutant SDHC(V69E) transgene and experience mitochondrial respiratory chain dysfunction leading to intracellular oxidative stress. In this report, we demonstrate that this kind of abnormal mitochondrial respiratory chain-induced chronic oxidative stress affects fertility, pregnancy and delivery rates as well as causes recurrent abortions, occasionally resulting in maternal death. Despite this, spermatogenesis and early embryogenesis are completely normal, indicating the mutation's effects to be rather subtle. Female Tet-mev-1 mice exhibit thrombocytosis and splenomegaly in both non-pregnant and pregnant mice as well as placental angiodysplasia with reduced Flt-1 protein leading to hypoxic conditions, which could contribute to placental inflammation and fetal abnormal angiogenesis. Collectively these data strongly suggest that chronic oxidative stress caused by mitochondrial mutations provokes spontaneous abortions and recurrent miscarriage resulting in age-related female infertility.
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spelling pubmed-40525302014-06-16 Genetically induced oxidative stress in mice causes thrombocytosis, splenomegaly and placental angiodysplasia that leads to recurrent abortion Ishii, Takamasa Miyazawa, Masaki Takanashi, Yumi Tanigawa, Maya Yasuda, Kayo Onouchi, Hiromi Kawabe, Noboru Mitsushita, Junji Hartman, Phil S. Ishii, Naoaki Redox Biol Research Paper Historical data in the 1950s suggests that 7%, 11%, 33%, and 87% of couples were infertile by ages 30, 35, 40 and 45, respectively. Up to 22.3% of infertile couples have unexplained infertility. Oxidative stress is associated with male and female infertility. However, there is insufficient evidence relating to the influence of oxidative stress on the maintenance of a viable pregnancy, including pregnancy complications and fetal development. Recently, we have established Tet-mev-1 conditional transgenic mice, which can express the doxycycline-induced mutant SDHC(V69E) transgene and experience mitochondrial respiratory chain dysfunction leading to intracellular oxidative stress. In this report, we demonstrate that this kind of abnormal mitochondrial respiratory chain-induced chronic oxidative stress affects fertility, pregnancy and delivery rates as well as causes recurrent abortions, occasionally resulting in maternal death. Despite this, spermatogenesis and early embryogenesis are completely normal, indicating the mutation's effects to be rather subtle. Female Tet-mev-1 mice exhibit thrombocytosis and splenomegaly in both non-pregnant and pregnant mice as well as placental angiodysplasia with reduced Flt-1 protein leading to hypoxic conditions, which could contribute to placental inflammation and fetal abnormal angiogenesis. Collectively these data strongly suggest that chronic oxidative stress caused by mitochondrial mutations provokes spontaneous abortions and recurrent miscarriage resulting in age-related female infertility. Elsevier 2014-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4052530/ /pubmed/24936442 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2014.05.001 Text en © 2014 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Ishii, Takamasa
Miyazawa, Masaki
Takanashi, Yumi
Tanigawa, Maya
Yasuda, Kayo
Onouchi, Hiromi
Kawabe, Noboru
Mitsushita, Junji
Hartman, Phil S.
Ishii, Naoaki
Genetically induced oxidative stress in mice causes thrombocytosis, splenomegaly and placental angiodysplasia that leads to recurrent abortion
title Genetically induced oxidative stress in mice causes thrombocytosis, splenomegaly and placental angiodysplasia that leads to recurrent abortion
title_full Genetically induced oxidative stress in mice causes thrombocytosis, splenomegaly and placental angiodysplasia that leads to recurrent abortion
title_fullStr Genetically induced oxidative stress in mice causes thrombocytosis, splenomegaly and placental angiodysplasia that leads to recurrent abortion
title_full_unstemmed Genetically induced oxidative stress in mice causes thrombocytosis, splenomegaly and placental angiodysplasia that leads to recurrent abortion
title_short Genetically induced oxidative stress in mice causes thrombocytosis, splenomegaly and placental angiodysplasia that leads to recurrent abortion
title_sort genetically induced oxidative stress in mice causes thrombocytosis, splenomegaly and placental angiodysplasia that leads to recurrent abortion
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4052530/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24936442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2014.05.001
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