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Late gestation maternal overnutrition alters gene expression and histomorphology in neonatal foal testes.

Journal:
Journal of animal science
Year:
2025
Authors:
Trauner, Alex M et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Animal & Range Sciences · United States
Species:
horse

Abstract

Reproductive health of male offspring following perturbations in maternal nutrition is not well-described in the horse; therefore, the objective of this study was to determine the effects of maternal overnutrition on neonatal foal testicular development. Sixteen Quarter Horse mares were used in a completely randomized design and stratified by expected foaling date, body weight, and body condition score into 1 of 2 dietary treatments beginning on gestational day 235: control (CON; n&#x2005;=&#x2005;8) fed to meet nutrient requirements and overfed (HIGH; n&#x2005;=&#x2005;8) fed 40% above CON. At 5&#xa0;h postpartum, foals were euthanized, and testes from male foals were harvested, weighed, and stored for analyses. Samples were numerically coded in a blinded fashion and processed randomly to eliminate bias. Histomorphometric evaluations were performed following a hematoxylin & eosin stain and evaluated using ImageJ. All data were analyzed using the MIXED procedure in SAS v9.4. Horse within treatment served as a random effect, with a main effect of treatment. For RNA sequencing, differential gene expression analysis used DESeq2 1.20.0 R package to compare gene expression levels between CON and HIGH, and P-values were adjusted using the Benjamini-Hochberg correction. The threshold for significance was set at P&#x2005;&#x2264;&#x2005;0.05 with trends toward significance at 0.05&#x2005;<&#x2005;P&#x2005;&#x2264;&#x2005;0.10, with sequencing data using adjusted P-values. Stringency was set to include differentially expressed genes with an unadjusted P-value < 0.05 for pathway enrichment analysis. Testes from HIGH foals (n&#x2005;=&#x2005;4) were 61% heavier than testes from CON foals (n&#x2005;=&#x2005;4; P&#x2005;<&#x2005;0.01). There was no difference in individual seminiferous tubule area (P&#x2005;=&#x2005;0.76) or Sertoli cell number within tubule (P&#x2005;=&#x2005;0.57); however, testes from HIGH foals had 2.3 times fewer tubules per 10&#xd7; magnification field than CON foals (P&#x2005;=&#x2005;0.01). Further, tubules represented a lesser percentage of image area relative to interstitial tissue in testes from HIGH foals (P&#x2005;=&#x2005;0.05). RNA sequencing revealed 56 differentially expressed genes between HIGH and CON testes (P-adjusted < 0.05). Differentially expressed genes represented biological processes related to steroidogenesis, cell regulation, and energy metabolism. Thus, late gestation maternal overnutrition alters fetal testicular development with potential long-term implications for reproductive function.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40036360/