Physiological premature aging of ovarian blood vessels leads to decline in fertility in middle-aged mice.

IF 14.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Nature Communications Pub Date : 2025-01-02 DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-55509-y
Lu Mu, Ge Wang, Xuebing Yang, Jing Liang, Huan Tong, Lingyu Li, Kaiying Geng, Yingnan Bo, Xindi Hu, Ruobing Yang, Xueqiang Xu, Yan Zhang, Hua Zhang
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Ovarian function declines significantly as females enter middle-age, but the mechanisms underlying this decline remain unclear. Here, we utilize whole-organ imaging to observe a notable decrease in ovarian blood vessel (oBV) density and angiogenesis intensity of middle-aged mice. This leads to a diminished blood supply to the ovaries, resulting in inadequate development and maturation of ovarian follicles. Utilizing genetic-modified mouse models, we demonstrate that granulosa cell secreted VEGFA governs ovarian angiogenesis, but the physiological decline in oBV is not attributed to VEGFA insufficiency. Instead, through single-cell sequencing, we identify the aging of the ovarian vascular endothelium as the primary factor contributing to oBV decline. Consequently, the administration of salidroside, a natural compound that is functional to reverse oBV aging and promote ovarian angiogenesis, significantly enhances ovarian blood supply and improve fertility in older females. Our findings highlight that enhancing oBV function is a promising strategy to boost fertility in females.

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卵巢血管生理性早衰导致中年小鼠生育能力下降。
随着女性步入中年,卵巢功能显著下降,但这种下降的机制尚不清楚。我们利用全器官成像技术观察到中年小鼠卵巢血管(oBV)密度和血管生成强度明显降低。这导致卵巢供血减少,导致卵泡发育和成熟不足。利用转基因小鼠模型,我们证明颗粒细胞分泌的VEGFA控制卵巢血管生成,但oBV的生理性下降并非归因于VEGFA不足。相反,通过单细胞测序,我们确定卵巢血管内皮的老化是导致oBV下降的主要因素。因此,红景天苷是一种天然化合物,具有逆转oBV老化和促进卵巢血管生成的功能,可显著增强卵巢血供,提高老年女性的生育能力。我们的研究结果强调,增强oBV功能是提高女性生育能力的一种有希望的策略。
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