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8 March 2021 Chronic overload of concentration-dependent iron exerts different effects on ovarian function in C57BL/6J mice
Xian Qin, Deku Liang, Min Hu, Zi Lv, Zhaoning Duan, Xiaohan Liu, Liangdan Tang
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Abstract

Overloaded iron can deposit in the reproductive system and impair ovarian function. But few studies have identified the exact effect of overloaded iron on the endocrine function and fertility capacity in female mice. Here, we established iron-overloaded mouse models by intraperitoneal injection of iron dextran to adult female C57BL/6J mice at 0.1 g/kg (LF group), 0.5 g/kg (MF group), and 1.0 g/kg (HF group) concentrations once a week for eight consecutive weeks. We found that overloaded iron resulted in smaller ovaries, as well as accumulated oxidative damages. The endocrine function and follicle development were also impeded in the MF and HF groups. The 10-month breeding trial indicated that (1) Low concentration of iron (0.1 g/kg) wasn't detrimental to the ovary; (2) Middle concentration of iron (0.5 g/kg) impeded the childbearing process, though it could be recovered following the iron excretion; and (3) High concentration of iron (1.0 g/kg) damaged the fertility, even gave rise to sterility. Yet for those fertile mice, litter number and litter size were smaller and the ovarian reserve of their offspring was impaired. Transcriptome profiling results indicated that overloaded iron could compromise ovarian function by disrupting ovarian steroidogenesis, interfering with ovarian microenvironment, and inhibiting Wnt signaling. Taken together, we have demonstrated the effect that chronic concentration-dependent iron overload exerted on mouse ovarian function, which may act as a preliminary basis for further mechanism and intervention investigations.

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Xian Qin, Deku Liang, Min Hu, Zi Lv, Zhaoning Duan, Xiaohan Liu, and Liangdan Tang "Chronic overload of concentration-dependent iron exerts different effects on ovarian function in C57BL/6J mice," Biology of Reproduction 104(6), 1347-1359, (8 March 2021). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioab040
Received: 12 October 2020; Accepted: 1 March 2021; Published: 8 March 2021
KEYWORDS
iron overload
ovarian function
ovarian microenvironment
ovarian steroidogenesis
reproduction
Wnt signaling
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