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Increased susceptibility to diet-induced obesity in female mice impairs ovarian steroidogenesis: The role of elevated leptin signalling on nodal activity inhibition in theca cells

Authors :
Karolina Wołodko
Tjaša Šentjurc
Edyta Walewska
Elżbieta Laniecka
Magdalena Jura
António Galvão
Source :
Molecular Metabolism, Vol 91, Iss , Pp 102062- (2025)
Publication Year :
2025
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2025.

Abstract

Objectives: Susceptibility to obesity in humans is driven by the intricate interplay of genetic, environmental and behavioural factors. Moreover, the mechanisms linking maternal obesity to infertility remain largely understudied. In this study, we investigated how variable susceptibility to obesity in mice affects ovarian steroidogenesis, with a particular focus on the leptin-mediated dysregulation of Nodal signalling pathway in theca cells (TC). Methods: C56BL/6J (B6) and 129S1/SvlmJ (129) mice, models of maternal obesity (MO), were fed a chow diet (CD) and a high fat diet (HFD) for 16 weeks. To investigate the contrasting effects of leptin on ovarian steroidogenesis, B6 mice pharmacologically treated with leptin for 16 days on CD were used to model hyperleptinemia, while homozygous ob/ob (−/−) mice with genetic leptin deficiency, also on a CD, were used to examine the effects of obesity in the absence of leptin. Following the characterisation of the mouse phenotype, gonadal fat (GON), whole ovaries (WO), ovarian TC and granulosa cell (GC) fractions were collected for mRNA transcription and protein expression analysis. Finally, in vitro treated ovarian explants obtained from B6 mice were used to further elucidate the effects of Nodal on steroidogenesis. Results: The significant gain in body weight (BW) and fat mass (FM) in HFD-fed B6 mice (p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22128778 and 34561889
Volume :
91
Issue :
102062-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Molecular Metabolism
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.77fc225ea4c34561889fc9680511ab8d
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2024.102062