TY - JOUR
T1 - Antioxidant homeostasis is disturbed in fetuses with leptin-resistant genotypes
T2 - A cross-sectional study
AU - Gonzalez-Añover, Pedro
AU - Torres-Rovira, Laura
AU - García-Contreras, Consolacion
AU - Vazquez-Gomez, Marta
AU - Pesantez, Jose Luis
AU - Sanz-Fernandez, Maria Victoria
AU - Astiz, Susana
AU - Gonzalez-Bulnes, Antonio
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, Research and Clinical Center for Infertitlity. All rights reserved.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Background: Leptin resistance is associated with lower reproductive efficiency, with deficiencies in embryo viability and growth leading to low prolificacy and high incidence of intrauterine growth restriction. Objective: We aimed to investigate the underlying mechanisms of the leptin-resistance, evaluating the antioxidant homeostasis of leptin-resistant and lean swine fetuses. Materials and Methods: The study included 70 plasma samples from fetuses at day 62 of gestation (mid-pregnancy), from breeds with (Iberian breed; n=35) and without leptin resistance (25% Large White x 25% Landrace x 50% Pietrain; n=35). The antioxidant status of the plasma samples was determined by photoinduced chemiluminescence whilst systemic oxidative stress was assessed determining plasma hydrogen peroxide concentration by enzimoimmunoassay. Results: Plasma total antioxidant capacity was significantly lower in leptin-resistant fetuses (p=0.003), whilst systemic oxidative stress was increased (p=0.02). Conclusion: Our results indicate key differences in the antioxidant status in pregnancies affected by leptin resistance.
AB - Background: Leptin resistance is associated with lower reproductive efficiency, with deficiencies in embryo viability and growth leading to low prolificacy and high incidence of intrauterine growth restriction. Objective: We aimed to investigate the underlying mechanisms of the leptin-resistance, evaluating the antioxidant homeostasis of leptin-resistant and lean swine fetuses. Materials and Methods: The study included 70 plasma samples from fetuses at day 62 of gestation (mid-pregnancy), from breeds with (Iberian breed; n=35) and without leptin resistance (25% Large White x 25% Landrace x 50% Pietrain; n=35). The antioxidant status of the plasma samples was determined by photoinduced chemiluminescence whilst systemic oxidative stress was assessed determining plasma hydrogen peroxide concentration by enzimoimmunoassay. Results: Plasma total antioxidant capacity was significantly lower in leptin-resistant fetuses (p=0.003), whilst systemic oxidative stress was increased (p=0.02). Conclusion: Our results indicate key differences in the antioxidant status in pregnancies affected by leptin resistance.
KW - Animal models
KW - Fetus
KW - Leptin
KW - Oxidative stress
KW - Pregnancy
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85059915540
U2 - 10.29252/ijrm.16.8.497
DO - 10.29252/ijrm.16.8.497
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85059915540
SN - 2476-4108
VL - 16
SP - 497
EP - 500
JO - International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine
JF - International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine
IS - 8
ER -