Author:
Yan Yan,Di Fangfang,Zhang Ruoxi,Song Liwen,Zhang Runjie,Qiu Jin
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a gynecological endocrine disease and could be considered a metabolic disease because it is often accompanied by obesity and insulin resistance. Brown adipose tissue (BAT) transplantation has been shown to be effective in treating PCOS rats.
Results
The study demonstrated that BAT successfully recovered the reproductive and metabolic phenotype of PCOS rats. The disorder estrous cycle, abnormal hyperglycemia and the expression of liver factors were improved. Differentially expressed metabolites were analyzed, among them, arachidonic acid may play a role in inhibiting cell proliferation, enhancing oxidative stress reaction, promoting estrogen expression, and reducing progesterone level in KGN cells.
Conclusion
Our findings suggest that BAT transplantation may be a therapeutic strategy for PCOS by changing the expression of some cytokines and metabolites. Differentially expressed metabolites might be crucially important for the pathogenesis of PCOS.
Funder
Training Plan for Young Key Physicians of Shanghai Tongren Hospital
Project of Shanghai Changning District Health Commission
Training Plan of Shanghai Tongren Hospital
Key Medical Specialty Project of Shanghai Changning District Health and Health Commission
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC