The link between male diet and sperm quality has received significant investigation. However, the impact diet and dietary supplements have on the testicular environment has been examined to a lesser extent. Here, we establish the impact of a sub-optimal low protein diet (LPD) on testicular morphology, apoptosis and serum fatty acid profiles. Furthermore, we define whether supplementing a LPD with specific methyl donors abrogates any detrimental effects of the LPD. Male C57BL6 mice were fed either a control normal protein diet (NPD; 18% protein; n = 8), an isocaloric LPD (LPD; 9% protein; n = 8) or an LPD supplemented with methyl donors (MD-LPD; choline chloride, betaine, methionine, folic acid, vitamin B12; n = 8) for a minimum of 7 weeks. ...
The underlying mechanisms driving paternally-programmed metabolic disease in offspring remain poorly...
<p>Obesity is believed to negatively affect male semen quality and is accompanied by dysregulation o...
Diet has important effects on normal physiology and the potential deleterious effects of high fat di...
International audienceThe link between male diet and sperm quality has received significant investig...
In recent decades, the prevalence of metabolic diseases has concomitantly increased with a decline o...
The consumption of energy-dense diets has contributed to an increase in the prevalence of obesity an...
Childhood obesity is a serious concern associated with ill health later in life. Emerging data sugge...
International audienceIntroduction: Paternal low-protein diet can alter sperm methylation status, fe...
© 2018 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. The association between poor paternal diet...
Scope: Exposure to a high-fat diet (HFD) from early-life is associated with a testicular metabolic s...
Exercise is an effective way to improve reproductive function in obese males. Oxidative stress and a...
The underlying mechanisms driving paternally-programmed metabolic disease in offspring remain poorly...
<p>Obesity is believed to negatively affect male semen quality and is accompanied by dysregulation o...
Diet has important effects on normal physiology and the potential deleterious effects of high fat di...
International audienceThe link between male diet and sperm quality has received significant investig...
In recent decades, the prevalence of metabolic diseases has concomitantly increased with a decline o...
The consumption of energy-dense diets has contributed to an increase in the prevalence of obesity an...
Childhood obesity is a serious concern associated with ill health later in life. Emerging data sugge...
International audienceIntroduction: Paternal low-protein diet can alter sperm methylation status, fe...
© 2018 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. The association between poor paternal diet...
Scope: Exposure to a high-fat diet (HFD) from early-life is associated with a testicular metabolic s...
Exercise is an effective way to improve reproductive function in obese males. Oxidative stress and a...
The underlying mechanisms driving paternally-programmed metabolic disease in offspring remain poorly...
<p>Obesity is believed to negatively affect male semen quality and is accompanied by dysregulation o...
Diet has important effects on normal physiology and the potential deleterious effects of high fat di...