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EFFECT OF CALORIC RESTRICTION AND RAPAMYCIN ON OVARIAN AGING IN MICE

The ovarian follicular reserve of primordial follicle declines with aging in female mammals. Caloric restriction (CR) has been shown to increase the preservation of the ovarian follicular reserve. Likewise, rapamycin has similar effects to CR on the ovarian reserve. Therefore, the aim of our study w...

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Autores principales: Garcia, Driele, Saccon, Tatiana, Rincon, Joao, Pradiee, Jorgea, Mondadori, Rafael, Masternak, Michal, Bartke, Andrzej, Schneider, Augusto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6846715/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.385
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author Garcia, Driele
Saccon, Tatiana
Rincon, Joao
Pradiee, Jorgea
Mondadori, Rafael
Masternak, Michal
Bartke, Andrzej
Schneider, Augusto
author_facet Garcia, Driele
Saccon, Tatiana
Rincon, Joao
Pradiee, Jorgea
Mondadori, Rafael
Masternak, Michal
Bartke, Andrzej
Schneider, Augusto
author_sort Garcia, Driele
collection PubMed
description The ovarian follicular reserve of primordial follicle declines with aging in female mammals. Caloric restriction (CR) has been shown to increase the preservation of the ovarian follicular reserve. Likewise, rapamycin has similar effects to CR on the ovarian reserve. Therefore, the aim of our study was to evaluate the effects of rapamycin and CR on the metabolism and ovarian follicular reserve and gene expression in mice. Thirty-six female mice were used, and allocated into 3 groups: control, rapamycin (4mg/kg body weight every other day) and 30% CR. At 85 days of treatment, an insulin tolerance test (ITT) and glucose tolerance test (GTT) was performed. At 93 days ovaries were collected for analysis. CR females had lower body weight (P<0.05) and were more insulin sensitive (P=0.003), while rapamycin treated females did not change body weight (P>0.05) and were more resistant to insulin (P<0.05). Females from the CR and rapamycin groups had a twice higher number of primordial follicles (P=0.02 and 0.04) and half the number of primary, secondary and tertiary follicles (P<0.05). Both CR and rapamycin females had increased ovarian gene expression of Foxo3a mRNA (P<0.05). In conclusion, female mice from rapamycin and CR groups had an increased ovarian follicular reserve associated to higher expression of Foxo3a mRNA, despite divergent metabolic effects of the treatments.
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spelling pubmed-68467152019-11-21 EFFECT OF CALORIC RESTRICTION AND RAPAMYCIN ON OVARIAN AGING IN MICE Garcia, Driele Saccon, Tatiana Rincon, Joao Pradiee, Jorgea Mondadori, Rafael Masternak, Michal Bartke, Andrzej Schneider, Augusto Innov Aging Session 835 (Poster) The ovarian follicular reserve of primordial follicle declines with aging in female mammals. Caloric restriction (CR) has been shown to increase the preservation of the ovarian follicular reserve. Likewise, rapamycin has similar effects to CR on the ovarian reserve. Therefore, the aim of our study was to evaluate the effects of rapamycin and CR on the metabolism and ovarian follicular reserve and gene expression in mice. Thirty-six female mice were used, and allocated into 3 groups: control, rapamycin (4mg/kg body weight every other day) and 30% CR. At 85 days of treatment, an insulin tolerance test (ITT) and glucose tolerance test (GTT) was performed. At 93 days ovaries were collected for analysis. CR females had lower body weight (P<0.05) and were more insulin sensitive (P=0.003), while rapamycin treated females did not change body weight (P>0.05) and were more resistant to insulin (P<0.05). Females from the CR and rapamycin groups had a twice higher number of primordial follicles (P=0.02 and 0.04) and half the number of primary, secondary and tertiary follicles (P<0.05). Both CR and rapamycin females had increased ovarian gene expression of Foxo3a mRNA (P<0.05). In conclusion, female mice from rapamycin and CR groups had an increased ovarian follicular reserve associated to higher expression of Foxo3a mRNA, despite divergent metabolic effects of the treatments. Oxford University Press 2019-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6846715/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.385 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Session 835 (Poster)
Garcia, Driele
Saccon, Tatiana
Rincon, Joao
Pradiee, Jorgea
Mondadori, Rafael
Masternak, Michal
Bartke, Andrzej
Schneider, Augusto
EFFECT OF CALORIC RESTRICTION AND RAPAMYCIN ON OVARIAN AGING IN MICE
title EFFECT OF CALORIC RESTRICTION AND RAPAMYCIN ON OVARIAN AGING IN MICE
title_full EFFECT OF CALORIC RESTRICTION AND RAPAMYCIN ON OVARIAN AGING IN MICE
title_fullStr EFFECT OF CALORIC RESTRICTION AND RAPAMYCIN ON OVARIAN AGING IN MICE
title_full_unstemmed EFFECT OF CALORIC RESTRICTION AND RAPAMYCIN ON OVARIAN AGING IN MICE
title_short EFFECT OF CALORIC RESTRICTION AND RAPAMYCIN ON OVARIAN AGING IN MICE
title_sort effect of caloric restriction and rapamycin on ovarian aging in mice
topic Session 835 (Poster)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6846715/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.385
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