Extra‐virgin olive oil ameliorates high‐fat diet‐induced seminal and testicular disorders by modulating the cholesterol pathway

Author:

Funes Abi Karenina123ORCID,Avena María Virginia123,Ibañez Jorge23,Simón Layla13,Ituarte Leonor4,Colombo Regina123,Roldán Adrián15,Conte María Inés23,Monclus María Ángeles235,Boarelli Paola16,Fornés Miguel Walter23,Saez Lancellotti Tania Estefanía1235

Affiliation:

1. Laboratorio de Biología Molecular del Metabolismo & Nutrición (MeNu). IHEM Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, CONICET Mendoza Argentina

2. Instituto de Histología y Embriología (IHEM), CONICET, Facultad de Ciencias Médicas Universidad Nacional de Cuyo Mendoza Argentina

3. Laboratorio de Investigaciones Andrológicas de Mendoza (LIAM). IHEM Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, CONICET Mendoza Argentina

4. Área de Física Biológica, Departamento de Morfofisiología, Facultad de Ciencias Médicas Universidad Nacional de Cuyo Mendoza Argentina

5. Instituto de Investigaciones Facultad de Ciencias Médicas Universidad del Aconcagua Mendoza Argentina

6. Laboratorio de Enfermedades Metabólicas (LEM) Universidad Juan Agustín Maza Mendoza Argentina

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundRabbits are sensitive to dietary cholesterol and rapidly develop hypercholesterolemia, leading to prominent subfertility. Sterol regulatory element‐binding protein isoform 2 drives the intracellular cholesterol pathway in many tissues, including the testicles. Its abnormal regulation could be the mainly responsible for the failure of suppressing cholesterol synthesis in a cholesterol‐enriched environment, ultimately leading to testicular and seminal alterations. However, extra‐virgin olive oil consumption has beneficial properties that promote lowering of cholesterol levels, including the recovery of seminal parameters altered under a high‐fat diet.ObjectivesOur goal was to investigate the effects of high‐fat diet supplementation with extra‐virgin olive oil at the molecular level on rabbit testes, by analyzing sterol regulatory element‐binding protein isoform 2 protein and its corresponding downstream effectors.Materials and methodsDuring 12 months, male rabbits were fed a control diet, high‐fat diet, or 6‐month high‐fat diet followed by 6‐month high‐fat diet plus extra‐virgin olive oil. Serum lipids, testosterone levels, bodyweight, and seminal parameters were tested. The mRNA and protein levels of sterol regulatory element‐binding protein isoform 2, 3‐hydroxy‐3‐methyl‐glutaryl‐coenzyme A reductase, and low‐density lipoprotein receptor were determined by semi‐quantitative polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting techniques. The expression pattern of sterol regulatory element‐binding protein isoform 2 protein in the rabbit testicles was studied by indirect immunofluorescence. In addition, testicular cholesterol was detected and quantified by filipin staining and gas chromatography.ResultsThe data showed that the addition of extra‐virgin olive oil to high‐fat diet reduced testicular cholesterol levels and recovered the expression of sterol regulatory element‐binding protein isoform 2, 3‐hydroxy‐3‐methyl‐glutaryl‐coenzyme A reductase, and low‐density lipoprotein receptor initially altered by the high‐fat diet.Discussion and conclusionsThe combination of high‐fat diet with extra‐virgin olive oil encourages testicular recovery by modifying the expression of the enzymes related to intracellular cholesterol management.

Funder

Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica

Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Urology,Endocrinology,Reproductive Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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