Publications by authors named "Evelin Mariel Elia"

Context: One of the main problems of porcine in vitro maturation (IVM) is incomplete cytoplasmatic maturation. Nuclear and cytoplasmic maturation will determine the future success of fertilisation and embryo development. Insulin-transferrin-selenium (ITS) has insulin-like and antioxidant effects, and metformin (M) is an insulin-sensitiser and antioxidant drug.

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Obesity is a metabolic disorder that predisposes to numerous diseases and has become a major global public health concern. Cafeteria diet (CAF) is the animal model used for the study of obesity that more closely reflects Western diet habits. Previously, we described that CAF administration for 60 days induces obesity in female rats and their fetuses develop macrosomia.

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Article Synopsis
  • Obesity is increasingly linked to reproductive issues such as infertility and ovulation problems, though the exact mechanisms are not fully understood.
  • The study used a cafeteria diet model to induce obesity in female rats, which led to obesity, glucose intolerance, and insulin resistance, negatively affecting their ovaries.
  • Findings indicate that obesity disrupts glucose and insulin regulation in the ovaries, causing reproductive issues and resulting in overlarge offspring, suggesting long-term health impacts for both mothers and their young.
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Acute hyperandrogenism decreases serum P levels and induces early apoptosis of antral follicles by a mechanism mediated by the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma system and independent of the steroidogenic acute regulator protein.

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The present study investigated the role of the N, N'-dimethylbiguanide metformin (50 mg/kg body weight in 0.05 ml water, given orally with a canulla) in preventing the adverse effects generated by hyperandrogenism on uterine function. Daily injection of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA: 6 mg/100 g body weight in 0.

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