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Metabolic Evidence of Diminished Lipid Oxidation in Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.

Leah D Whigham1, Daniel E Butz2, Hesam Dashti3, Marco Tonelli3, Luann K Johnson1, Mark E Cook2, Warren P Porter4, Hamid R Eghbalnia5, John L Markley6, Steven R Lindheim7, Dale A Schoeller8, David H Abbott9, Fariba M Assadi-Porter10.   

Abstract

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a common female endocrinopathy, is a complex metabolic syndrome of enhanced weight gain. The goal of this pilot study was to evaluate metabolic differences between normal (n=10) and PCOS (n=10) women via breath carbon isotope ratio, urinary nitrogen and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-determined serum metabolites. Breath carbon stable isotopes measured by cavity ring down spectroscopy (CRDS) indicated diminished (p<0.030) lipid use as a metabolic substrate during overnight fasting in PCOS compared to normal women. Accompanying urinary analyses showed a trending correlation (p<0.057) between overnight total nitrogen and circulating testosterone in PCOS women, alone. Serum analyzed by NMR spectroscopy following overnight, fast and at 2 h following an oral glucose tolerance test showed that a transient elevation in blood glucose levels decreased circulating levels of lipid, glucose and amino acid metabolic intermediates (acetone, 2-oxocaporate, 2-aminobutyrate, pyruvate, formate, and sarcosine) in PCOS women, whereas the 2 h glucose challenge led to increases in the same intermediates in normal women. These pilot data suggest that PCOS-related inflexibility in fasting-related switching between lipid and carbohydrate/protein utilization for carbon metabolism may contribute to enhanced weight gain.

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Keywords:  Cavity ring down; NMR-metabolomics; glucose elevation; lipid metabolism; polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

Year:  2014        PMID: 24765590      PMCID: PMC3994884          DOI: 10.2174/2213235X01666131203230512

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Metabolomics        ISSN: 2213-235X


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