International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine (Aug 2018)

Antioxidant homeostasis is disturbed in fetuses with leptin-resistant genotypes: A cross-sectional study

  • Pedro Gonzalez-Añover,
  • Laura Torres-Rovira,
  • Consolacion García-Contreras,
  • Marta Vazquez-Gomez,
  • Jose Luis Pesantez,
  • Maria Victoria Sanz-Fernandez,
  • Susana Astiz,
  • Antonio Gonzalez-Bulnes

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 8
pp. 497 – 500

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Background: Leptin resistance is associated with lower reproductive efficiency, with deficiencies in embryo viability and growth leading to low prolificacy and high incidence of intrauterine growth restriction. Objective: We aimed to investigate the underlying mechanisms of the leptin-resistance, evaluating the antioxidant homeostasis of leptin-resistant and lean swine fetuses. Materials and Methods: The study included 70 plasma samples from fetuses at day 62 of gestation (mid-pregnancy), from breeds with (Iberian breed; n=35) and without leptin resistance (25% Large White x 25% Landrace x 50% Pietrain; n=35). The antioxidant status of the plasma samples was determined by photoinduced chemiluminescence whilst systemic oxidative stress was assessed determining plasma hydrogen peroxide concentration by enzimoimmunoassay. Results: Plasma total antioxidant capacity was significantly lower in leptin-resistant fetuses (p=0.003), whilst systemic oxidative stress was increased (p=0.02). Conclusion: Our results indicate key differences in the antioxidant status in pregnancies affected by leptin resistance

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