Vitamin D Deficiency Affects the Sex Hormones and Testicular Function in Mice

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 ANDROLOGY Andrologia Pub Date : 2024-09-11 DOI:10.1155/2024/6912179
Sina Abasi, Hengameh Safari, Mehdi Hajian, Fatemeh Dehghan Shahreza, Nima Tanhaevash, Mazdak Razi, Joël R. Drevet, Mohammad Hossein Nasr-Esfahani
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This study aims to evaluate the genomic effects of vitamin D (VitD) on steroidogenesis, sperm structure, and function in mice models with artificially induced vitamin D deficiency (VDD), while maintaining calcium and phosphorus homeostasis. qRT-PCR was utilized to measure the steady-state RNA levels of key steroidogenic genes, including CYP11A1, CYP19A1, 17βHSDH1, 3βHSDV1, and CYP24A1, involved in VitD metabolism, in testicular extracts from mouse models with varying degrees of VDD severity. Estradiol, testosterone, luteinizing hormone (LH), and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels were also assessed. Furthermore, testicular histomorphometric analysis and evaluation of sperm structural and functional parameters were conducted. The study reveals a linear decrease in the expression of monitored steroidogenic genes with increasing severity of VDD. Moreover, in cases of mild and moderate VDD, testicular extracts exhibited significantly reduced levels of LH, estradiol, and testosterone. VDD has substantial effects on testicular steroidogenesis, which directly impacts spermatogenesis, independent of its established role in calcium regulation. Consequently, the reduction in steroidogenesis due to VDD contributes to the diminished efficiency of testicular spermatogenesis in individuals experiencing VDD, a prevalent condition worldwide.

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缺乏维生素 D 会影响小鼠的性激素和睾丸功能
本研究旨在评估维生素 D(VitD)对人工诱导的维生素 D 缺乏(VDD)小鼠模型的类固醇生成、精子结构和功能的基因组影响,同时维持钙磷平衡。利用 qRT-PCR 技术测量了不同程度 VDD 模型小鼠睾丸提取物中参与维生素 D 代谢的关键类固醇生成基因(包括 CYP11A1、CYP19A1、17βHSDH1、3βHSDV1 和 CYP24A1)的稳态 RNA 水平。此外,还评估了雌二醇、睾酮、黄体生成素(LH)和促卵泡激素(FSH)的水平。此外,还进行了睾丸组织形态分析以及精子结构和功能参数评估。研究显示,随着 VDD 严重程度的增加,监测到的类固醇生成基因的表达呈线性下降。此外,在轻度和中度 VDD 病例中,睾丸提取物中的 LH、雌二醇和睾酮水平明显下降。VDD对睾丸的类固醇生成有很大的影响,直接影响精子的生成,而与它在钙调节中的作用无关。因此,VDD 导致的类固醇生成减少是导致全球普遍存在的 VDD 患者睾丸精子发生效率降低的原因之一。
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Andrologia
Andrologia 医学-男科学
CiteScore
5.60
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292
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Andrologia provides an international forum for original papers on the current clinical, morphological, biochemical, and experimental status of organic male infertility and sexual disorders in men. The articles inform on the whole process of advances in andrology (including the aging male), from fundamental research to therapeutic developments worldwide. First published in 1969 and the first international journal of andrology, it is a well established journal in this expanding area of reproductive medicine.
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