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    Sildenafil augments fetal weight and placental adiponectin in gestational testosterone-induced glucose intolerant rats
    (Elsevier, 2021-06-14) Areola, Emmanuel Damilare; Adewuyi, Ifeoluwa Jesufemi; Usman, Taofeek Olumayowa; Tamunoibuomi, God’sgift; Arogundade, Lucy Kemi; Olaoye, Barakat; Matt-Ojo, Deborah Damilayo; Jeje, Abdulrazaq Olatunji; Oyabambi, Adewumi Oluwafemi; Afolayan, Enoch Abiodun; Olatunji, Lawrence Aderemi
    Testosterone induces intra-uterine growth restriction (IUGR) with maternal glucose dysregulation and oxidant release in various tissues. Adiponectin, which modulates the antioxidant nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) signaling is expressed in the placenta and affects fetal growth. Sildenafil, a phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor (PDE5i), used mainly in erectile dysfunction has been widely studied as a plausible pharmacologic candidate in IUGR. Therefore, the present study sought to determine the effect of PDE5i on placental adipo nectin/Nrf2 pathway in gestational testosterone-induced impaired glucose tolerance and fetal growth. Fifteen pregnant Wistar rats were allotted into three groups (n = 5/group) receiving vehicles (Ctr; distilled water and olive oil), testosterone propionate (Tes; 3.0 mg/kg; sc) or combination of testosterone propionate (3.0 mg/kg; sc) and sildenafil (50.0 mg/kg; po) from gestational day 14–19. On gestational day 20, plasma and placenta homogenates were obtained for biochemical analysis as well as fetal biometry. Pregnant rats exposed to testosterone had 4-fold increase in circulating testosterone compared with control (20.9 ± 2.8 vs 5.1 ± 1.7 ng/mL; p < 0.05) whereas placenta testosterone levels were similar in testosterone- and vehicle-treated rats. Exposure to gestational testosterone caused reduction in fetal and placental weights, placental Nrf2 and adiponectin. Moreover, impaired glucose tolerance, elevated plasma triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index, placental triglyceride, total cholesterol, lactate, malondialdehyde, and alanine aminotransferase were observed in testosterone-exposed rats. Treatment with sildenafil improved glucose tolerance, plasma TyG index, fetal and placental weights and reversed placental adiponectin in testosterone-exposed pregnant rats without any effect on placental Nrf2. Therefore, in testosterone-exposed rats, sildenafil improves impaired glucose tolerance, poor fetal outcome which is accompanied by augmented placental adiponectin regardless of depressed Nrf2.

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