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Sex bias in utero alters ovarian reserve but not uterine capacity in female offspring
Environmental stressors to which a fetus is exposed affect a range of physiological functions in postnatal offspring. We aimed to determine the in utero effect of steroid hormones on the reproductive potential of female offspring using a porcine model. Reproductive tracts of pigs from female-biased...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9930395/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36394270 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioac208 |
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author | Geijer-Simpson, Annika V Tinning, Haidee De Bem, Tiago H C Tsagakis, Ioannis Taylor, Alysha S Hume, Laura Collins, Lisa M Forde, Niamh |
author_facet | Geijer-Simpson, Annika V Tinning, Haidee De Bem, Tiago H C Tsagakis, Ioannis Taylor, Alysha S Hume, Laura Collins, Lisa M Forde, Niamh |
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description | Environmental stressors to which a fetus is exposed affect a range of physiological functions in postnatal offspring. We aimed to determine the in utero effect of steroid hormones on the reproductive potential of female offspring using a porcine model. Reproductive tracts of pigs from female-biased (>65% female, n = 15), non-biased (45–54.9% female, n = 15), and male-biased litters (<35% females, n = 9) were collected at slaughter (95–115 kg). Ovaries and uterine horns were processed for H&E or immunohistochemistry. Variability of data within groups was analyzed with a Levene’s test, while data were analyzed using mixed linear models in R. In the ovarian reserve, there was a significant birth weight by sex ratio interaction (P = 0.015), with low birth weight pigs from male-biased litters having higher numbers of primordial follicles with opposite trends seen in pigs from female-biased litters. Sex bias held no effect on endometrial gland development. A lower birth weight decreased the proportion of glands found in the endometrium (P = 0.045) and was more variable in both male-biased and female-biased litters (P = 0.026). The variability of primordial follicles from male-biased litters was greater than non- and female-biased litters (P = 0.014). Similarly, endometrial stromal nuclei had a greater range in male- and female-biased litters than non-biased litters (P = 0.028). A crucial finding was the greater variability in primordial follicles in the ovaries from females derived from male-biased litters and stromal cell count in the endometrium of females from male- and female-biased litters. This could be inflating the variability of reproductive success seen in females from male-biased litters. |
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spelling | pubmed-99303952023-02-16 Sex bias in utero alters ovarian reserve but not uterine capacity in female offspring Geijer-Simpson, Annika V Tinning, Haidee De Bem, Tiago H C Tsagakis, Ioannis Taylor, Alysha S Hume, Laura Collins, Lisa M Forde, Niamh Biol Reprod Research Article Environmental stressors to which a fetus is exposed affect a range of physiological functions in postnatal offspring. We aimed to determine the in utero effect of steroid hormones on the reproductive potential of female offspring using a porcine model. Reproductive tracts of pigs from female-biased (>65% female, n = 15), non-biased (45–54.9% female, n = 15), and male-biased litters (<35% females, n = 9) were collected at slaughter (95–115 kg). Ovaries and uterine horns were processed for H&E or immunohistochemistry. Variability of data within groups was analyzed with a Levene’s test, while data were analyzed using mixed linear models in R. In the ovarian reserve, there was a significant birth weight by sex ratio interaction (P = 0.015), with low birth weight pigs from male-biased litters having higher numbers of primordial follicles with opposite trends seen in pigs from female-biased litters. Sex bias held no effect on endometrial gland development. A lower birth weight decreased the proportion of glands found in the endometrium (P = 0.045) and was more variable in both male-biased and female-biased litters (P = 0.026). The variability of primordial follicles from male-biased litters was greater than non- and female-biased litters (P = 0.014). Similarly, endometrial stromal nuclei had a greater range in male- and female-biased litters than non-biased litters (P = 0.028). A crucial finding was the greater variability in primordial follicles in the ovaries from females derived from male-biased litters and stromal cell count in the endometrium of females from male- and female-biased litters. This could be inflating the variability of reproductive success seen in females from male-biased litters. Oxford University Press 2022-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9930395/ /pubmed/36394270 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioac208 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press behalf of Society for the Study of Reproduction. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Geijer-Simpson, Annika V Tinning, Haidee De Bem, Tiago H C Tsagakis, Ioannis Taylor, Alysha S Hume, Laura Collins, Lisa M Forde, Niamh Sex bias in utero alters ovarian reserve but not uterine capacity in female offspring |
title | Sex bias in utero alters ovarian reserve but not uterine capacity in female offspring |
title_full | Sex bias in utero alters ovarian reserve but not uterine capacity in female offspring |
title_fullStr | Sex bias in utero alters ovarian reserve but not uterine capacity in female offspring |
title_full_unstemmed | Sex bias in utero alters ovarian reserve but not uterine capacity in female offspring |
title_short | Sex bias in utero alters ovarian reserve but not uterine capacity in female offspring |
title_sort | sex bias in utero alters ovarian reserve but not uterine capacity in female offspring |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9930395/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36394270 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioac208 |
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