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Circulating small non-coding RNAs provide new insights into vitamin K nutrition and reproductive physiology in teleost fish_BBA GENERAL SUBJECTS

AutorFernández, Ignacio CSIC ORCID ; Fernandes, Jorge M. O.; Roberto, V.P.; Kopp, Martina; Oliveira, Catarina; Riesco, Marta; Dias, Jorge; Cox, Cymon J.; Leonor Cancela, M.; Cabrita, Elsa CSIC ORCID; Gavaia, P.J.
Palabras claveAcuicultura
Fat soluble vitamins
Sede Central IEO
Phylloquinone
Small non-coding RNAs
Sperm quality
Reproduction
Senegalese sole Solea senegalensis
Fecha de publicaciónene-2019
EditorElsevier BV
CitaciónBiochimica et Biophysica Acta - General Subjects 1863(1): 39-51 (2019)
ResumenBackground Vitamin K (VK) is a fat-soluble vitamin known for its essential role in blood coagulation, but also on other biological processes (e.g. reproduction, brain and bone development) have been recently suggested. Nevertheless, the molecular mechanisms behind its particular function on reproduction are not yet fully understood. Methods The potential role of VK on reproduction through nutritional supplementation in Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) was assessed by gonadal maturation and 11-ketosterone, testosterone and estriol plasma levels when fed with control or VK supplemented (1250 mg kg−1 of VK1) diets along a six month trial. At the end, sperm production and quality (viability and DNA fragmentation) were evaluated. Circulating small non-coding RNAs (sncRNAs) in blood plasma from males were also studied through RNA-Seq. Results Fish fed with dietary VK supplementation had increased testosterone levels and lower sperm DNA fragmentation. SncRNAs from blood plasma were found differentially expressed when nutritional and sperm quality conditions were compared. PiR-675//676//4794//5462 and piR-74614 were found up-regulated in males fed with dietary VK supplementation. Let-7g, let-7e(18nt), let-7a-1, let-7a-3//7a-2//7a-1, let-7e(23nt) and piR-675//676//4794//5462 were found to be up-regulated and miR-146a and miR-146a-1//146a-2//146a-3 down-regulated when fish with low and high sperm DNA fragmentation were compared. Bioinformatic analyses of predicted mRNAs targeted by sncRNAs revealed the potential underlying pathways. Conclusions VK supplementation improves fish gonad maturation and sperm quality, suggesting an unexpected and complex regulation of the nutritional status and reproductive performance through circulating sncRNAs. General significance The use of circulating sncRNAs as reliable and less-invasive physiological biomarkers in fish nutrition and reproduction has been unveiled.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/313333
DOI10.1016/j.bbagen.2018.09.017
ISSN0304-4165
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