Reduced reproduction with increased abortion rate in transgenic mice that overexpress 15-lipoxygenase

Gynecol Obstet Invest. 2001;52(1):18-21. doi: 10.1159/000052934.

Abstract

15-Lipoxygenase (15-LOX) is a lipid-oxidizing enzyme that is involved in cell cycle regulation. To evaluate the effect of 15-LOX on reproduction, we studied transgenic mice that overexpress 15-LOX. The transgene was introduced over the genetic background of the low density lipoprotein receptor deficient mice (LDL-R(-/-)) and reproduction was compared to LDL-R(-/-) mice. We found a lower pregnancy rate in the 15-LOX/LDL-R(-/-) mice as compared to the LDL-R(-/-) mice (62.74 vs. 79.1%, p < 0.01). Additionally, a remarkably higher number of resorptions per pregnancy was found in the 15-LOX/LDL-R(-/-) mice (16.7 vs. 3.27%, p < 0.001) and it was accompanied by a significantly higher activity of the 15-LOX enzyme in these resorptions as compared to other tissues. These findings may implicate a role for 15-LOX in the development of spontaneous abortions.

MeSH terms

  • Abortion, Spontaneous / metabolism*
  • Animals
  • Arachidonate 15-Lipoxygenase / metabolism*
  • Birth Rate
  • Female
  • Litter Size
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL / metabolism*
  • Mice, Transgenic / metabolism*
  • Models, Animal
  • Pregnancy
  • Receptors, LDL / metabolism

Substances

  • Receptors, LDL
  • Arachidonate 15-Lipoxygenase