Disruptions in reproductive health, sex hormonal profiles, and hypothalamic hormone receptors content in females of the C58/J mouse model of autism

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Hormones and Behavior Pub Date : 2024-06-22 DOI:10.1016/j.yhbeh.2024.105593
Isabel Barón-Mendoza , Mónica Martínez-Marcial , Marcos García-Juárez , Montserrat Mejía-Hernández , Yesenia Cortés-Sánchez , Carmen J. Zamora-Sánchez , Jorge Omar García-Rebollar , Roberto Chavira-Ramírez , David Ordaz-Rosado , Ignacio Camacho-Arroyo , Miriam Betzabe Tecamachalzi-Silvarán , Omar Montes-Narváez , Oscar González-Flores , Rocío García-Becerra , Aliesha González-Arenas
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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is characterized by differences in social communication and interaction, as well as areas of focused interests and/or repetitive behaviors. Recent studies have highlighted a higher prevalence of endocrine and reproductive disturbances among females on the autism spectrum, hinting at potential disruptions within the hypothalamus-pituitary-ovary (HPO) axis. This research aims to explore the reproductive health disparities in ASD using an animal model of autism, the C58/J inbred mouse strain, with a focus on reproductive performance and hormonal profiles compared to the C57BL/6J control strain.

Our findings revealed that the estrous cycle in C58/J females is disrupted, as evidenced by a lower frequency of complete cycles and a lack of cyclical release of estradiol and progesterone compared to control mice. C58/J females also exhibited poor performance in several reproductive parameters, including reproductive lifespan and fertility index. Furthermore, estrogen receptor alpha content showed a marked decrease in the hypothalamus of C58/J mice. These alterations in the estrous cycle, hormonal imbalances, and reduced reproductive function imply dysregulation in the HPO axis. Additionally, our in-silico study identified a group of genes involved in infertility carrying single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the C58/J strain, which also have human orthologs associated with autism. These findings could offer valuable insights into the molecular underpinnings of neuroendocrine axis disruption and reproductive issues observed in ASD.

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自闭症 C58/J 小鼠模型雌鼠生殖健康、性激素谱和下丘脑激素受体含量的紊乱。
自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的特点是社交沟通和互动方面的差异,以及兴趣集中和/或重复行为方面的差异。最近的研究强调,自闭症谱系障碍女性的内分泌和生殖系统紊乱发病率较高,这暗示着下丘脑-垂体-卵巢轴(HPO)可能受到了干扰。本研究旨在利用自闭症动物模型--C58/J近交系小鼠--探索自闭症的生殖健康差异,重点关注与C57BL/6J对照品系相比,自闭症小鼠的生殖表现和荷尔蒙特征。我们的研究结果表明,与对照组小鼠相比,C58/J雌性小鼠的发情周期被打乱,表现为完整周期的频率较低,雌二醇和孕酮缺乏周期性释放。C58/J 雌性小鼠在一些生殖参数上也表现不佳,包括生殖寿命和生育指数。此外,C58/J小鼠下丘脑中的雌激素受体α含量明显下降。这些发情周期的改变、激素失衡和生殖功能的降低意味着HPO轴的失调。此外,我们的模拟研究还在C58/J品系中发现了一组携带单核苷酸多态性(SNPs)的不孕症相关基因,这些基因的人类直向同源物也与自闭症有关。这些发现可以为了解 ASD 神经内分泌轴紊乱和生殖问题的分子基础提供有价值的见解。
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Hormones and Behavior
Hormones and Behavior 医学-行为科学
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91 days
期刊介绍: Hormones and Behavior publishes original research articles, reviews and special issues concerning hormone-brain-behavior relationships, broadly defined. The journal''s scope ranges from laboratory and field studies concerning neuroendocrine as well as endocrine mechanisms controlling the development or adult expression of behavior to studies concerning the environmental control and evolutionary significance of hormone-behavior relationships. The journal welcomes studies conducted on species ranging from invertebrates to mammals, including humans.
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