Effects of time-restricted feeding and type of food on fertility competence in female mice

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Nafuko Konishi
Hiroshi Matsumoto
Shu Hashimoto
Udayanga Sanath Kankanam Gamage
Daisuke Tachibana
Aisaku Fukuda
Yoshiharu Morimoto
Masayasu Koyama
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[1] Osaka City University,Women’s Lifecare Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine
[2] Osaka City University,Reproductive Science, Graduate School of Medicine
[3] IVF Osaka Clinic,undefined
[4] HORAC Grand Front Osaka Clinic,undefined
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We assessed the effects of feeding regimen (ad libitum vs. time-restricted food access) and type of food (normal chow (NC: 12% fat) vs. moderately high calorie diet (mHCD: 31% fat)) on fertility competence of female mice. Mice fed mHCD had higher number of oocytes than mice fed NC. On the other hand, when mice were fed NC under time-restricted access to food (NT), the developmental rate to the blastocyst per number of normally fertilized ova was significantly decreased compared to others. The reactive oxygen species (ROS) level in oocytes increased in time-restricted food access and NC group. Transcriptome analysis of whole ovarian tissues from these mice showed a change in the cholesterol metabolism among the four groups. Time-restricted food access decreased serum LDL cholesterol level in both NC and mHCD groups. Moreover, the number of atretic follicles increased in NT mice compared to ad libitum food access mice. The present study shows that mHCD feeding increases the number of ovulated oocytes and that time-restricted feeding of NC impairs the developmental competence of oocytes after fertilization, probably due to the changes in serum cholesterol levels and an increase in the ROS content in oocytes.
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