Reproductive responses of the male Brandt’s vole, Lasiopodomys brandtii (Rodentia: Cricetidae) to tannic acid

Tannins are polyphenols that are present in various plants, and potentially contain antioxidant properties that promote reproduction in animals. This study investigated how tannic acid (TA) affects the reproductive parameters of male Brandt’s voles, Lasiopodomys brandtii (Radde, 1861...

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Main Authors: Xin Dai, Ling-Yu Zhou, Ting-Ting Xu, Qiu-Yue Wang, Bin Luo, Yan-Yu Li, Chen Gu, Shi-Ping Li, Ai-Qin Wang, Wan-Hong Wei, Sheng-Mei Yang
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2020-11-01
Series:Zoologia (Curitiba)
Online Access:https://zoologia.pensoft.net/article/52232/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-6382b1ea3b8343989e41b93ab5e98de32020-11-25T03:41:03ZengPensoft PublishersZoologia (Curitiba)1984-46892020-11-013711110.3897/zoologia.37.e5223252232Reproductive responses of the male Brandt’s vole, Lasiopodomys brandtii (Rodentia: Cricetidae) to tannic acidXin Dai0Ling-Yu Zhou1Ting-Ting Xu2Qiu-Yue Wang3Bin Luo4Yan-Yu Li5Chen Gu6Shi-Ping Li7Ai-Qin Wang8Wan-Hong Wei9Sheng-Mei Yang10Yangzhou UniversityYangzhou UniversityYangzhou UniversityYangzhou UniversityYangzhou UniversityYangzhou UniversityYangzhou UniversityYangzhou UniversityYangzhou UniversityYangzhou UniversityYangzhou University Tannins are polyphenols that are present in various plants, and potentially contain antioxidant properties that promote reproduction in animals. This study investigated how tannic acid (TA) affects the reproductive parameters of male Brandt’s voles, Lasiopodomys brandtii (Radde, 1861). Specifically, the anti-oxidative level of serum, autophagy in the testis, and reproductive physiology were assessed in males treated with TA from the pubertal stage. Compared to the control, low dose TA enhanced relative testis and epididymis weight and sperm concentration in the epididymis, and significantly increased the level of serum superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px). mRNA levels of autophagy related genes LC3 and Beclin1 decreased significantly with low dose TA compared to the control. However, compared to the control, high dose TA sharply reduced the levels of serum SOD, GSH-Px, CAT, serum testosterone (T), and mRNA level in steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR) in the testis. Both sperm abnormality and mortality increased with high dose TA compared to the control and low dose TA. Collectively, this study demonstrated that TA treatment during puberty had a dose-dependent effect on the reproductive responses of male Brandt’s voles. TA might mediate autophagy in the testis, through both indirect and direct processes. TA mainly affected the reproductive function of male Brandt’s voles by regulating anti-oxidative levels. This study advances our understanding of the mechanisms by which tannins influence reproduction in herbivores. https://zoologia.pensoft.net/article/52232/download/pdf/
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author Xin Dai
Ling-Yu Zhou
Ting-Ting Xu
Qiu-Yue Wang
Bin Luo
Yan-Yu Li
Chen Gu
Shi-Ping Li
Ai-Qin Wang
Wan-Hong Wei
Sheng-Mei Yang
spellingShingle Xin Dai
Ling-Yu Zhou
Ting-Ting Xu
Qiu-Yue Wang
Bin Luo
Yan-Yu Li
Chen Gu
Shi-Ping Li
Ai-Qin Wang
Wan-Hong Wei
Sheng-Mei Yang
Reproductive responses of the male Brandt’s vole, Lasiopodomys brandtii (Rodentia: Cricetidae) to tannic acid
Zoologia (Curitiba)
author_facet Xin Dai
Ling-Yu Zhou
Ting-Ting Xu
Qiu-Yue Wang
Bin Luo
Yan-Yu Li
Chen Gu
Shi-Ping Li
Ai-Qin Wang
Wan-Hong Wei
Sheng-Mei Yang
author_sort Xin Dai
title Reproductive responses of the male Brandt’s vole, Lasiopodomys brandtii (Rodentia: Cricetidae) to tannic acid
title_short Reproductive responses of the male Brandt’s vole, Lasiopodomys brandtii (Rodentia: Cricetidae) to tannic acid
title_full Reproductive responses of the male Brandt’s vole, Lasiopodomys brandtii (Rodentia: Cricetidae) to tannic acid
title_fullStr Reproductive responses of the male Brandt’s vole, Lasiopodomys brandtii (Rodentia: Cricetidae) to tannic acid
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive responses of the male Brandt’s vole, Lasiopodomys brandtii (Rodentia: Cricetidae) to tannic acid
title_sort reproductive responses of the male brandt’s vole, lasiopodomys brandtii (rodentia: cricetidae) to tannic acid
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Zoologia (Curitiba)
issn 1984-4689
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Tannins are polyphenols that are present in various plants, and potentially contain antioxidant properties that promote reproduction in animals. This study investigated how tannic acid (TA) affects the reproductive parameters of male Brandt’s voles, Lasiopodomys brandtii (Radde, 1861). Specifically, the anti-oxidative level of serum, autophagy in the testis, and reproductive physiology were assessed in males treated with TA from the pubertal stage. Compared to the control, low dose TA enhanced relative testis and epididymis weight and sperm concentration in the epididymis, and significantly increased the level of serum superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px). mRNA levels of autophagy related genes LC3 and Beclin1 decreased significantly with low dose TA compared to the control. However, compared to the control, high dose TA sharply reduced the levels of serum SOD, GSH-Px, CAT, serum testosterone (T), and mRNA level in steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR) in the testis. Both sperm abnormality and mortality increased with high dose TA compared to the control and low dose TA. Collectively, this study demonstrated that TA treatment during puberty had a dose-dependent effect on the reproductive responses of male Brandt’s voles. TA might mediate autophagy in the testis, through both indirect and direct processes. TA mainly affected the reproductive function of male Brandt’s voles by regulating anti-oxidative levels. This study advances our understanding of the mechanisms by which tannins influence reproduction in herbivores.
url https://zoologia.pensoft.net/article/52232/download/pdf/
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