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Metabolic diseases affect male reproduction and induce signatures in gametes that may compromise the offspring health

机译:代谢疾病影响男性繁殖,并在可能损害后代健康的配子中诱发签名

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The most prevalent diseases worldwide are non-communicable such as obesity and type 2 diabetes. Noteworthy, the prevalence of obesity and type 2 diabetes is expected to steadily increase in the next decades, mostly fueled by bad feeding habits, stress, and sedentarism. The reproductive function of individuals is severely affected by abnormal metabolic environments, both at mechanical and biochemical levels. Along with mechanical dysfunctions, and decreased sperm quality (promoted both directly and indirectly by metabolic abnormalities), several studies have already reported the potentially harmful effects of metabolic disorders in the genetic and epigenetic cargo of spermatozoa, and the epigenetic inheritance of molecular signatures induced by metabolic profile (paternal diet, obesity, and diabetes). The inheritance of epigenetic factors towards the development of metabolic abnormalities means that more people in reproductive age can potentially suffer from these disorders and for longer periods. In its turn, these individuals can also transmit this (epi)genetic information to future generations, creating a vicious cycle. In this review, we collect the reported harmful effects related to acquired metabolic disorders and diet in sperm parameters and male reproductive potential. Besides, we will discuss the novel findings regarding paternal epigenetic inheritance, particularly the ones induced by paternal diet rich in fats, obesity, and type 2 diabetes. We analyze the data attained with in vitro and animal models as well as in long-term transgenerational population studies. Although the findings on this topic are very recent, epigenetic inheritance of metabolic disease has a huge societal impact, which may be crucial to tackle the ‘fat epidemic’ efficiently.
机译:全球最普遍的疾病是非传播的,如肥胖和2型糖尿病。值得注意的是,肥胖和2型糖尿病的患病率预计未来几十年的稳步增长,主要通过饲养习惯,压力和庇护所造成的。个体的生殖功能受到机械和生化水平的异常代谢环境的严重影响。随着机械功能障碍,并降低精子质量(通过代谢异常直接和间接促进),几次研究已经报告了代谢紊乱在精子遗传和表观遗传货物中的潜在有害影响,以及所诱导的分子鉴定的表观遗传遗传代谢型材(父母饮食,肥胖和糖尿病)。表观遗传因素对新代谢异常的遗传意味着繁殖年龄的更多人可能患有这些疾病和更长的时间。轮到它,这些人还可以将这一(EPI)遗传信息传送到后代,创造恶性循环。在本综述中,我们收集报告的有害影响与在精子参数和男性生殖潜力中获得的代谢障碍和饮食相关。此外,我们将讨论父亲表观遗传遗传的新发现,特别是富含脂肪,肥胖和2型糖尿病患者的父食饮食诱导的发现。我们分析了体外和动物模型的数据以及长期转基因人口研究。虽然这一话题的调查结果是非常近来的,但代谢疾病的表观遗传遗传具有巨大的社会影响,这可能有效地解决“脂肪流行病”是至关重要的。

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