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Sucralose triggers insulin resistance leading to follicular dysplasia in mice.
Yang, Luyao; Wang, Shuangshuang; Jin, Jing; Wang, Jiahui; Chen, Wenyue; Xue, Yun; Sheng, Liang; Zhai, Yongning; Yao, Weifeng.
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  • Yang L; Department of Pharmacology, School of Basic Medical Science, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 211166, China.
  • Wang S; Jiangsu Collaborative Innovation Center of Chinese Medicinal Resources Industrialization, National and Local Collaborative Engineering Center of Chinese Medicinal Resources Industrialization and Formulae Innovative Medicine, School of Pharmacy, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing 210023,
  • Jin J; Department of Gynecology, Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing 210000, China.
  • Wang J; Department of Pharmacology, School of Basic Medical Science, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 211166, China.
  • Chen W; Department of Gynecology, Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing 210000, China.
  • Xue Y; Department of Gynecology, Nanjing Lishui District Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital, Nanjing 211299, China.
  • Sheng L; Department of Pharmacology, School of Basic Medical Science, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 211166, China. Electronic address: lgsheng@njmu.edu.cn.
  • Zhai Y; Department of Gynecology, Nanjing Lishui District Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital, Nanjing 211299, China; Department of Gynecology, Women's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing Women and Children's Healthcare Hospital, Nanjing 210004, China. Electronic address: ynzhai@njmu.edu.cn
  • Yao W; Jiangsu Collaborative Innovation Center of Chinese Medicinal Resources Industrialization, National and Local Collaborative Engineering Center of Chinese Medicinal Resources Industrialization and Formulae Innovative Medicine, School of Pharmacy, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing 210023,
Reprod Toxicol ; 128: 108644, 2024 09.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38880404
ABSTRACT
Sucralose, the extensively utilized sweetener, might lead to metabolic disorders with prolonged consumption, but it remains uncertain if sucralose has any impact on female reproductive health. We incorporated sucralose into drinking water and observed food intake, body weight, estrous cycle, follicular development, serum hormones, and insulin sensitivity of mice. The mice did not experience any changes in their food intake or body weight after consuming sucralose. However, they displayed irregularities in the estrous cycle, marked by a reduced count of primordial, primary, and secondary follicles, coupled with a significant increase in the number of antral follicles. There was a decline in follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), estradiol (E2), and progesterone (P4) levels, while testosterone (T) and luteinizing hormone (LH) levels surged, leading to a notable elevation in the LH / FSH ratio. Sucralose also induced insulin resistance, as evidenced by elevated insulin levels and impaired insulin tolerance, which responded to an increase in bacterial-derived serum endotoxin. By eliminating insulin resistance with rosiglitazone (RSG), eradicating intestinal flora-derived endotoxins with neomycin (NEO), or enhancing intestinal barrier function with indole-3-carbinol (I3C), the abnormalities in estrous cycle, disruptions in follicular development, hormonal imbalances and elevation in serum endotoxins induced by sucralose were successfully reversed. The present study indicates that sucralose-induced follicular dysplasia in mice is probably related to impaired intestinal permeability, infiltration of endotoxins, initiation of systemic inflammation, and insulin resistance.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Sacarose / Resistência à Insulina / Ciclo Estral / Folículo Ovariano Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Reprod Toxicol Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Sacarose / Resistência à Insulina / Ciclo Estral / Folículo Ovariano Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Reprod Toxicol Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article