IGF-1R and Leptin Expression Profile and the Effects of Metformin Treatment on Metabolic and Endocrine Parameters in PCOS Mice
We aim to assess the effects of metformin treatment on metabolic and endocrine parameters and genes expression related to the insulin-responsive pathway in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). This study comprises twenty-eight obese mice divided into three metformin-treated groups for seven and twenty...
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doaj-141ab10e4ae848159d0628b81ac1f0e72020-11-24T22:38:05ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412017-01-01201710.1155/2017/90583079058307IGF-1R and Leptin Expression Profile and the Effects of Metformin Treatment on Metabolic and Endocrine Parameters in PCOS MiceLuis Eduardo Prado Correia0Bruna Cristine de Almeida1Manuel de Jesus Simões2Mauro Abi Haidar3Daniela Berguio Vidotti4Ivaldo Silva5Climacteric Section, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Universidade Federal de São Paulo Escola Paulista de Medicina (UNIFESP/EPM), 66 Embaú Street, Vila Clementino, 04039-060 São Paulo, SP, BrazilLaboratory of Molecular and Structural Gynecology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of São Paulo School of Medicine, 455 Dr. Arnaldo Avenue, Room 4121, Cerqueira Cesar, 01246-903 São Paulo, SP, BrazilHistology and Biology Structural Division, Morphology Department, Universidade Federal de São Paulo Escola Paulista de Medicina (UNIFESP/EPM), 740 Botucatu Street, Vila Clementino, 04023-009 São Paulo, SP, BrazilClimacteric Section, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Universidade Federal de São Paulo Escola Paulista de Medicina (UNIFESP/EPM), 66 Embaú Street, Vila Clementino, 04039-060 São Paulo, SP, BrazilUniversity Center of United Metropolitan Colleges, 1239 Santo Amaro Avenue, Vila Nova Conceição, 04505-001 São Paulo, SP, BrazilClimacteric Section, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Universidade Federal de São Paulo Escola Paulista de Medicina (UNIFESP/EPM), 66 Embaú Street, Vila Clementino, 04039-060 São Paulo, SP, BrazilWe aim to assess the effects of metformin treatment on metabolic and endocrine parameters and genes expression related to the insulin-responsive pathway in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). This study comprises twenty-eight obese mice divided into three metformin-treated groups for seven and twenty days and eight nonobese and nontreated ones. We found a significant decrease in glycemia after metformin treatment at days seven and twenty. However, we did not observe differences in body weight measurement. Histologically, after twenty days we observed follicular development with regression of androgenic effects. Levels of IGF-1R protein expression were low after twenty days of treatment, but LEP proteins showed an overexpression in the ovarian stroma. We assessed the IGF-1R and LEP mRNAs levels; data showed a significant overexpression of LEP after seven days of treatment, while the IGF-1R was downregulated. Metformin therapy seems to exert a beneficial effect on histological and anovulatory features, reducing follicular number and pyknosis formation, possibly involved in the reversion of androgenic stimulus. Expression of IGF-1 and LEPR indicates a relevant role in androgenic features reversion present in PCOS, hormonal equilibrium, body weight regulation, and glucose metabolism, therefore, under phenotype obesity and infertility regulation in this model.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9058307 |
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Luis Eduardo Prado Correia Bruna Cristine de Almeida Manuel de Jesus Simões Mauro Abi Haidar Daniela Berguio Vidotti Ivaldo Silva IGF-1R and Leptin Expression Profile and the Effects of Metformin Treatment on Metabolic and Endocrine Parameters in PCOS Mice BioMed Research International |
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Luis Eduardo Prado Correia Bruna Cristine de Almeida Manuel de Jesus Simões Mauro Abi Haidar Daniela Berguio Vidotti Ivaldo Silva |
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IGF-1R and Leptin Expression Profile and the Effects of Metformin Treatment on Metabolic and Endocrine Parameters in PCOS Mice |
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IGF-1R and Leptin Expression Profile and the Effects of Metformin Treatment on Metabolic and Endocrine Parameters in PCOS Mice |
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IGF-1R and Leptin Expression Profile and the Effects of Metformin Treatment on Metabolic and Endocrine Parameters in PCOS Mice |
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IGF-1R and Leptin Expression Profile and the Effects of Metformin Treatment on Metabolic and Endocrine Parameters in PCOS Mice |
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IGF-1R and Leptin Expression Profile and the Effects of Metformin Treatment on Metabolic and Endocrine Parameters in PCOS Mice |
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igf-1r and leptin expression profile and the effects of metformin treatment on metabolic and endocrine parameters in pcos mice |
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We aim to assess the effects of metformin treatment on metabolic and endocrine parameters and genes expression related to the insulin-responsive pathway in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). This study comprises twenty-eight obese mice divided into three metformin-treated groups for seven and twenty days and eight nonobese and nontreated ones. We found a significant decrease in glycemia after metformin treatment at days seven and twenty. However, we did not observe differences in body weight measurement. Histologically, after twenty days we observed follicular development with regression of androgenic effects. Levels of IGF-1R protein expression were low after twenty days of treatment, but LEP proteins showed an overexpression in the ovarian stroma. We assessed the IGF-1R and LEP mRNAs levels; data showed a significant overexpression of LEP after seven days of treatment, while the IGF-1R was downregulated. Metformin therapy seems to exert a beneficial effect on histological and anovulatory features, reducing follicular number and pyknosis formation, possibly involved in the reversion of androgenic stimulus. Expression of IGF-1 and LEPR indicates a relevant role in androgenic features reversion present in PCOS, hormonal equilibrium, body weight regulation, and glucose metabolism, therefore, under phenotype obesity and infertility regulation in this model. |
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