Maternal obesity, infertility and mitochondrial dysfunction: potential mechanisms emerging from mouse model systems

NM Grindler, KH Moley - MHR: Basic science of reproductive …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Obesity is associated with ovulatory disorders, decreased rates of conception, infertility,
early pregnancy loss and congenital abnormalities. Poor oocyte quality and reduced IVF …

[HTML][HTML] Maternal diet-induced obesity alters mitochondrial activity and redox status in mouse oocytes and zygotes

N Igosheva, AY Abramov, L Poston, JJ Eckert… - PloS one, 2010 - journals.plos.org
The negative impact of obesity on reproductive success is well documented but the stages at
which development of the conceptus is compromised and the mechanisms responsible for …

Developmental programming of obesity and insulin resistance: does mitochondrial dysfunction in oocytes play a role?

N Turner, RL Robker - Molecular human reproduction, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Insulin resistance is a key defect associated with obesity, type 2 diabetes and other
metabolic diseases. While a number of factors have been suggested to cause defects in …

Mitochondrial dysfunction in oocytes of obese mothers: transmission to offspring and reversal by pharmacological endoplasmic reticulum stress inhibitors

LL Wu, DL Russell, SL Wong, M Chen, TS Tsai… - …, 2015 - journals.biologists.com
Over-nutrition in females causes altered fetal growth during pregnancy and permanently
programs the metabolism of offspring; however, the temporal and mechanistic origins of …

Oocyte mitochondrial function and reproduction

E Babayev, E Seli - Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Optimal energy production is required for oocyte and embryo development, and
mitochondrial abnormalities have devastating reproductive consequences. Improvement of …

Oocyte mitochondria—Key regulators of oocyte function and potential therapeutic targets for improving fertility

D Adhikari, I Lee, WS Yuen, J Carroll - Biology of Reproduction, 2022 - academic.oup.com
The development of oocytes and early embryos is dependent on mitochondrial ATP
production. This reliance on mitochondrial activity, together with the exclusively maternal …

Mitochondrial dysfunction in obesity and reproduction

M Das, C Sauceda, NJG Webster - Endocrinology, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Mounting evidence suggests a role for mitochondrial dysfunction in the pathogenesis of
many diseases, including type 2 diabetes, aging, and ovarian failure. Because of the central …

[HTML][HTML] Differential effects of high fat diet-induced obesity on oocyte mitochondrial functions in inbred and outbred mice

WFA Marei, A Smits, O Mohey-Elsaeed, I Pintelon… - Scientific Reports, 2020 - nature.com
Maternal obesity can cause reduced oocyte quality and subfertility. Mitochondrial
dysfunction plays a central role here, and most often inbred mouse models are used to study …

[HTML][HTML] The impact of mitochondrial function/dysfunction on IVF and new treatment possibilities for infertility

H Schatten, QY Sun, R Prather - Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, 2014 - Springer
Mitochondria play vital roles in oocyte functions and they are critical indicators of oocyte
quality which is important for fertilization and development into viable offspring. Quality …

In utero exposure to prepregnancy maternal obesity and postweaning high-fat diet impair regulators of mitochondrial dynamics in rat placenta and offspring

SJ Borengasser, J Faske, P Kang… - Physiological …, 2014 - journals.physiology.org
The proportion of pregnant women who are obese at conception continues to rise.
Compelling evidence suggests the intrauterine environment is an important determinant of …