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Effect of Paternal Diet on Spermatogenesis and Offspring Health: Focus on Epigenetics and Interventions with Food Bioactive Compounds

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NUTRIENTS
卷 14, 期 10, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nu14102150

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paternal nutrition; bioactive compounds; spermatogenesis; epigenetics; offspring

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  1. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel SuperiorBrazil (CAPES) [001]
  2. CNPq [403976/2021-9, 301496/2019-6, 870268/1997-0, 308743/2019-9]
  3. Sao Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) [2015/50333-1, 2018/11069-5, 2015/13320-9, 2019/13465-8, 2019/12244-8, 2013/07914-8]
  4. Red Iberomericana de Alimentos Autoctonos Subutilizados (ALSUB-CYTED) [118RT0543]

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Ingesting antioxidant bioactive food compounds can protect the male reproductive system from damage, improve spermatogenesis, and benefit both fathers and offspring. Paternal nutrition can alter sperm epigenome, affecting fetal development and increasing the risk of metabolic diseases and breast cancer in adulthood.
Infertility is a growing public health problem. Consumption of antioxidant bioactive food compounds (BFCs) that include micronutrients and non-nutrients has been highlighted as a potential strategy to protect against oxidative and inflammatory damage in the male reproductive system induced by obesity, alcohol, and toxicants and, thus, improve spermatogenesis and the fertility parameters. Paternal consumption of such dietary compounds could not only benefit the fathers but their offspring as well. Studies in the new field of paternal origins of health and disease show that paternal malnutrition can alter sperm epigenome, and this can alter fetal development and program an increased risk of metabolic diseases and breast cancer in adulthood. BFCs, such as ascorbic acid, alpha-tocopherol, polyunsaturated fatty acids, trace elements, carnitines, N-acetylcysteine, and coenzyme Q10, have been shown to improve male gametogenesis, modulate epigenetics of germ cells, and the epigenetic signature of the offspring, restoring offspring metabolic health induced by stressors during early life. This indicates that, from a father's perspective, preconception is a valuable window of opportunity to start potential nutritional interventions with these BFCs to maximize sperm epigenetic integrity and promote adequate fetal growth and development, thus preventing chronic disease in adulthood.

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