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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder, with complex etiology and pathophysiology, which remains poorly understood. It affects about 5-10% of women of reproductive age who typically suffer from obesity, hyperandrogenism,
ovarian dysfunction
, and menstrual irregularity. Indeed, PCOS is the most common cause of anovulatory infertility in industrialized nations, and it is associated with insulin resistance,
type 2 diabetes
mellitus, and increased cardiovascular risk. Although insulin resistance is not included as a criterion for diagnosis, it is a critical pathological condition of PCOS. The purpose of this systematic review is the analysis of recent randomized clinical trials of inositol(s) in PCOS, in particular myo- and D-chiro-inositol, in order to better elucidate their physiological involvement in PCOS and potential therapeutic use, alone and in conjunction with assisted reproductive technologies, in the clinical treatment of women with PCOS.
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PMID:Effects of Inositol(s) in Women with PCOS: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials. 2784 51
Type 2 diabetes is a global epidemic, and the prevalence and incidence of type 1 diabetes are increasing. The negative effects of diabetes on kidneys, nerves, and vessels are well established. The effect of diabetes on reproductive function is less well understood, but important to characterize, given the increasing numbers of young women with diabetes. In this review, we summarize the available literature on how women with diabetes experience ovarian aging, from menarche to menopause. We report that women with type 1 diabetes appear more likely to have
ovarian dysfunction
, manifested by delayed menses, menstrual irregularities, and possibly earlier menopause. Studies of women with
type 2 diabetes
are inconsistent but suggest increased anovulation and earlier menopause. Differences in reproductive aging between women with type 1 and
type 2 diabetes
raise questions about potential differences in the mechanisms contributing to ovarian aging. Although there is shared glycemic dysregulation, fundamental differences in insulin presence and processing distinguish the two diseases. This review suggests that insulin, age at diagnosis, and weight play a role in
ovarian dysfunction
. More long-term studies are needed to evaluate the multitude of factors that may disrupt hypothalamic, pituitary, and ovarian function in women with diabetes.
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PMID:Ovarian aging in women with diabetes: An overview. 2804 89
Metabolic disorders, such as PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome) and T2DM (
type 2 diabetes
mellitus), are associated with menstrual dysfunction, anovulation, infertility, and early pregnancy loss.
Ovarian dysfunction
is not only related to low pregnancy rates but also to the increased risk of miscarriage. Women with PCOS or T2DM, characterized by hyperinsulinemia, commonly experience
ovarian dysfunction
. In this study, we first explored whether high insulin levels directly affected ovarian functioning during embryo implantation. Mice in the insulin-treated group were given a subcutaneous injection of human recombinant insulin. After insulin treatment, serum levels of E2 (estrogen), PROG (progesterone), LH (luteinizing hormone), and FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) were obviously lower, and there was a significant decrement of ovarian GDF9 (growth differentiation factor 9) mRNA. H&E (hematoxylin and eosin) staining showed a greater number of immature follicles and less luteinization in the insulin group. Further autophagy was studied in this process. A significant increase of P62 (SQSTM1/Sequestosome1) and a decrease of Cathepsin B, BECN1 (Beclin 1), and ULK1 (Unc-51-like kinase 1) mRNA in ovary was found in the insulin group. Western blot analysis showed that the expressions of LC3 (microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3), BECN1, and Cathepsin B proteins in ovaries from insulin group were obviously reduced, while P62 proteins were significantly increased. All these results illustrated that insulin could directly impair ovarian function during embryo implantation and the imbalance of ovarian autophagy due to insulin. Autophagy could enhance the impaired ovarian function results from insulin.
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PMID:High insulin impaired ovarian function in early pregnant mice and the role of autophagy in this process. 2842 Aug 20
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a complex disorder associated with
ovarian dysfunction
, infertility, menstrual irregularity, and hormonal impairments. Over the last decade, several studies have shown that some PCOS women have insulin resistance (InsR) and hyperinsulinemia, apart from being overweight or obese. Therefore, a crucial clinical aspect is that PCOS patients might develop glucose intolerance and
type 2 diabetes
. Insulin-sensitizing drugs have been used as first-line treatment to improve hyperinsulinemia in women with PCOS. Although reducing PCOS symptoms and signs, several used insulin-sensitizer drugs may induce side effects, which reduces compliance. D-chiro-inositol (DCI), which is a naturally occurring stereoisomer of inositol, has been classified as an insulin-sensitizer and seems to mitigate multiple InsR-related metabolic alterations in PCOS with a safe profile. However, according to a multi-targeted design, the supplementation with DCI can be synergistically integrated by combining other potential insulin-sensitizing drugs and/or nutraceuticals. The literature provides the initial support for using several unexplored nutraceutical interventions that may target relevant metabolic abnormalities associated with InsR in PCOS. With a need to promote interest in clinical research, this review aims to discuss the efficacy of DCI and the role of emerging nutraceuticals for managing InsR in PCOS.
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PMID:Targeting Metabolic Consequences of Insulin Resistance in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome by D-chiro-inositol and Emerging Nutraceuticals: A Focused Review. 3225 39
Polycystic ovarian syndrome is a common endocrinologic condition diagnosed in women of childbearing age. It is primarily associated with androgen excess and
ovarian dysfunction
, which contribute to menstrual irregularity, oligo-anovulation, infertility, hirsutism and acne. It is associated with several systemic conditions, including
type 2 diabetes
mellitus, cardiovascular disease, obesity and neuropsychological disorders. The exact pathophysiology and clinical features are highly variable and, thus, there is still controversy in defining the diagnostic criteria. In this review, we outline the main diagnostic criteria, discuss the mechanisms involved in the complex pathogenesis, and present the associated clinical manifestations and therapeutic management of the syndrome in adolescents.
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PMID:Polycystic ovarian syndrome in adolescents: From diagnostic criteria to therapeutic management. 3292 81
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