Asprosin-induced alterations in female rat puberty and reproductive hormonal profiles.
Emine KacarZeynep Dila OzIhsan SerhatliogluNalan Kaya TektemurMehmet Ridvan OzdedeTugce YalcinGulendam OzbegAslisah OzgenFatih TanSeval Ulku OrhanOzge ZorluAysun UcerAbdullah YasarBayram YilmazHaluk KelestimurPublished in: Archives of physiology and biochemistry (2024)
Role of adipokines in regulating puberty and reproductive function has increasingly gained recognition. This study aimed to provide the first comprehensive examination of the effects of daily chronic asprosin administration on pubertal and reproductive parameters in female rats. Utilising hormonal assays and histological analyses, asprosin was administered intraperitoneally (i.p.) at a dose of 500 ng/kg, daily, for eight weeks. Our findings revealed that daily chronic administration of asprosin accelerated the onset of the first oestrus. Hormonal assays showed significant elevations in serum levels of Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Oestradiol (E2), while Inhibin B levels decreased. Histological evaluations demonstrated an increased number of primary and secondary follicles in ovarian tissue, without affecting primordial follicle counts or reproductive organ weights. These results provide new insights into asprosin's role in advancing the age of first oestrus and modulating hormonal profiles, thereby offering potential benefits to the female reproductive system.