Bovine model for the study of reproductive aging in women: Follicular, luteal, and endocrine characteristics

被引:136
作者
Malhi, PS [1 ]
Adams, GP [1 ]
Singh, J [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Saskatchewan, Western Coll Vet Med, Dept Vet Biomed Sci, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5B4, Canada
关键词
aging; follicle-stimulating hormone; follicular development; ovary; steroid hormones;
D O I
10.1095/biolreprod.104.038745
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
At present, there is no well-characterized animal model to study the effects of aging on fertility in women. The objectives of the study were to characterize age-related changes in ovarian and endocrine functions in old cows and to investigate the validity of a bovine model for the study of human reproductive aging. We tested the hypotheses that aging in cattle is associated with 1) elevated concentrations of gonadotropins and reduced concentrations of steroid hormones in systemic circulation and 2) increased recruitment of ovarian follicles during wave emergence. Daily ultrasonography was performed in 13- to 14-yr-old cows (n = 10) and their 1- to 4-yr-old daughters (n = 9) for one interovulatory interval to study ovarian function. Plasma samples were obtained every 12 h for determination of FSH, LH, progesterone, and estradiol concentrations. Circulating FSH concentrations were higher (P = 0.009) during follicular waves in old cows than in their daughters, but the number of 4- to 5mm follicles recruited into a wave was lower (P = 0.04) in old cows. Plasma LH concentrations did not differ between groups (P = 0.4), but the ovulatory follicle in two-wave cycles was smaller in old cows (P = 0.04). Plasma estradiol concentrations were higher (P = 0.01) in old cows, and luteal phase progesterone tended to be lower (P = 0.1). We conclude that these changes are consistent with those reported for women approaching menopause transition. Therefore, our results validate the use of the bovine model to study reproductive aging in women.
引用
收藏
页码:45 / 53
页数:9
相关论文
共 47 条
[1]  
Adams G P., 1998, Proceeding of the XX Congress of the World Association of Buiatrics, P595
[2]  
ADAMS GP, 1992, J REPROD FERTIL, V96, P627, DOI 10.1530/jrf.0.0960627
[3]   BOVINE MODEL FOR STUDY OF OVARIAN FOLLICULAR DYNAMICS IN HUMANS [J].
ADAMS, GP ;
PIERSON, RA .
THERIOGENOLOGY, 1995, 43 (01) :113-120
[4]   SELECTION OF A DOMINANT FOLLICLE AND SUPPRESSION OF FOLLICULAR-GROWTH IN HEIFERS [J].
ADAMS, GP ;
KOT, K ;
SMITH, CA ;
GINTHER, OJ .
ANIMAL REPRODUCTION SCIENCE, 1993, 30 (04) :259-271
[5]  
ADAMS GP, 1992, J REPROD FERTIL, V94, P177, DOI 10.1530/jrf.0.0940177
[6]  
Adams GP, 1999, J REPROD FERTIL, P17
[7]  
ADAMS GP, 1994, J REPROD FERTIL, V100, P27, DOI 10.1530/jrf.0.1000027
[8]   A new model for ovarian follicular development during the human menstrual cycle [J].
Baerwald, AR ;
Adams, GP ;
Pierson, RA .
FERTILITY AND STERILITY, 2003, 80 (01) :116-122
[9]   Characterization of ovarian follicular wave dynamics in women [J].
Baerwald, AR ;
Adams, GP ;
Pierson, RA .
BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION, 2003, 69 (03) :1023-1031
[10]   Nonhuman Primate Models of Menopause Workshop [J].
Bellino, FL ;
Wise, PM .
BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION, 2003, 68 (01) :10-18