Elevated androstenedione in young adult but not early adolescent prenatally androgenized female rats.

Elevated testosterone (T) is routinely reported as a marker of hyperandrogenemia in rodent models for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). In women with PCOS, elevated serum androstenedione (A4) is associated with more severe phenotypes, including a positive correlation with serum T, DHEAS, free androg...

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Main Authors: Ami B Shah, Isaac Nivar, Diana L Speelman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5933698?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-41ad27ac9e4745258bdb53beb55c296b2020-11-25T02:45:01ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01135e019686210.1371/journal.pone.0196862Elevated androstenedione in young adult but not early adolescent prenatally androgenized female rats.Ami B ShahIsaac NivarDiana L SpeelmanElevated testosterone (T) is routinely reported as a marker of hyperandrogenemia in rodent models for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). In women with PCOS, elevated serum androstenedione (A4) is associated with more severe phenotypes, including a positive correlation with serum T, DHEAS, free androgen index (FAI), LH, and LH/FSH ratio. Furthermore, A4, along with calculated free T and FAI, was identified as one of the best predictors of PCOS in adult women of all ages (18 to > 50 y).The objective of this study was to investigate serum A4 levels in early adolescent and young adult prenatally androgenized (PNA) female rats, a model for PCOS.Pregnant rats were injected with 5 mg T daily during gestational days 16-19 (PNA rats, experimental group) or an equal volume of vehicle (control group). Female offspring of both groups had tail vein blood drawn for serum analysis at 8 and 16 weeks of age. ELISAs were used to quantify serum A4 and T levels.Serum A4 and T were elevated in 16-week-old PNA rats compared to controls. There was no significant difference in either hormone at 8 weeks of age.The PNA rats demonstrated elevated serum A4 and T in young adulthood, as has been observed in women with PCOS, further validating this as a model for PCOS and underscoring the importance of serum A4 elevation as a parameter inherent to PCOS and a rodent model for the disorder. Significant A4 elevation develops between early adolescence and early adulthood in this PNA rat model.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5933698?pdf=render
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Isaac Nivar
Diana L Speelman
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Diana L Speelman
Elevated androstenedione in young adult but not early adolescent prenatally androgenized female rats.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ami B Shah
Isaac Nivar
Diana L Speelman
author_sort Ami B Shah
title Elevated androstenedione in young adult but not early adolescent prenatally androgenized female rats.
title_short Elevated androstenedione in young adult but not early adolescent prenatally androgenized female rats.
title_full Elevated androstenedione in young adult but not early adolescent prenatally androgenized female rats.
title_fullStr Elevated androstenedione in young adult but not early adolescent prenatally androgenized female rats.
title_full_unstemmed Elevated androstenedione in young adult but not early adolescent prenatally androgenized female rats.
title_sort elevated androstenedione in young adult but not early adolescent prenatally androgenized female rats.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Elevated testosterone (T) is routinely reported as a marker of hyperandrogenemia in rodent models for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). In women with PCOS, elevated serum androstenedione (A4) is associated with more severe phenotypes, including a positive correlation with serum T, DHEAS, free androgen index (FAI), LH, and LH/FSH ratio. Furthermore, A4, along with calculated free T and FAI, was identified as one of the best predictors of PCOS in adult women of all ages (18 to > 50 y).The objective of this study was to investigate serum A4 levels in early adolescent and young adult prenatally androgenized (PNA) female rats, a model for PCOS.Pregnant rats were injected with 5 mg T daily during gestational days 16-19 (PNA rats, experimental group) or an equal volume of vehicle (control group). Female offspring of both groups had tail vein blood drawn for serum analysis at 8 and 16 weeks of age. ELISAs were used to quantify serum A4 and T levels.Serum A4 and T were elevated in 16-week-old PNA rats compared to controls. There was no significant difference in either hormone at 8 weeks of age.The PNA rats demonstrated elevated serum A4 and T in young adulthood, as has been observed in women with PCOS, further validating this as a model for PCOS and underscoring the importance of serum A4 elevation as a parameter inherent to PCOS and a rodent model for the disorder. Significant A4 elevation develops between early adolescence and early adulthood in this PNA rat model.
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