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Spermidine at supraphysiological doses induces oxidative stress and granulosa cell apoptosis in mouse ovaries.

Authors :
Jiang, Dongmei
Jiang, Yilong
Long, Shiyun
Chen, Ziyu
Li, Yanling
Mo, Guilin
Bai, Lin
Hao, Xiaoxia
Yan, Yanhong
Li, Liang
Han, Chunchun
Hu, Shenqiang
Zhao, Hua
Kang, Bo
Source :
Theriogenology. Jul2021, Vol. 168, p25-32. 8p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Given that spermidine is associated with aging-related diseases and it is a potential target for delaying aging, functional studies on supraphysiological levels of spermidine are required. Our previous studies showed that the granulosa layer arranged irregular and the follicular oocytes were shrunk in female mice injected intraperitoneally with spermidine at 150 mg/kg (Body weight) after 24 h. It indicated that supraphysiological levels of spermidine induced ovarian damage in female mice. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acute administration of supraphysiological spermidine on the ovary and granulosa cells in mice. The results showed that treatment with spermidine at 150 mg/kg (intraperitoneal) significantly increased the levels of both H 2 O 2 and malondialdehyde and reduced total antioxidant capacity and the activities of catalase and superoxide dismutase in mouse ovaries. The contents of putrescine and spermine increased significantly in the ovaries of mice treated with spermidine. Treatment with spermidine at 150 mg/kg increased the apoptotic rate and reactive oxygen species levels of granulosa cells in mouse ovaries. Furthermore, the protein expression of P53, CASPASE 8 (Cleaved/Pro), CASPASE 9 (Cleaved/Pro) and CASPASE 3 (Cleaved/Pro) in granulosa cells of mice treated with spermidine were significantly upregulated, while BCL2 expression was significantly downregulated. In summary, our study demonstrates for the first time that spermidine at supraphysiological doses causes ovarian oxidative stress and induces granulosa cell apoptosis via the P53 and/or BCL2-CASPASEs pathway. • Spermidine increased putrescine and spermine but not spermidine levels in mouse ovaries. • Spermidine at supraphysiological doses causes ovarian oxidative stress in mice. • Supraphysiological spermidine induces granulosa cell apoptosis via the P53 and/or BCL2-CASPASEs pathway. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0093691X
Volume :
168
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Theriogenology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
149985835
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.theriogenology.2021.03.026