| Literature DB >> 26903641 |
Xiaoxue Yuan1, Tao Hu1, Han Zhao2, Yuanyuan Huang3, Rongcai Ye1, Jun Lin1, Chuanhai Zhang4, Hanlin Zhang3, Gang Wei1, Huiqiao Zhou1, Meng Dong1, Jun Zhao2, Haibin Wang5, Qingsong Liu6, Hyuek Jong Lee3, Wanzhu Jin7, Zi-Jiang Chen8.
Abstract
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), which is characterized by anovulation, hyperandrogenism, and polycystic ovaries, is a complex endocrinopathy. Because the cause of PCOS at the molecular level is largely unknown, there is no cure or specific treatment for PCOS. Here, we show that transplantation of brown adipose tissue (BAT) reversed anovulation, hyperandrogenism, and polycystic ovaries in a dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)-induced PCOS rat. BAT transplantation into a PCOS rat significantly stabilized menstrual irregularity and improved systemic insulin sensitivity up to a normal level, which was not shown in a sham-operated or muscle-transplanted PCOS rat. Moreover, BAT transplantation, not sham operation or muscle transplantation, surprisingly improved fertility in PCOS rats. Interestingly, BAT transplantation activated endogenous BAT and thereby increased the circulating level of adiponectin, which plays a prominent role in whole-body energy metabolism and ovarian physiology. Consistent with BAT transplantation, administration of adiponectin protein dramatically rescued DHEA-induced PCOS phenotypes. These results highlight that endogenous BAT activity is closely related to the development of PCOS phenotypes and that BAT activation might be a promising therapeutic option for the treatment of PCOS.Entities:
Keywords: PCOS; adiponectin; ameliorates; brown adipose tissue; transplantation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26903641 PMCID: PMC4790997 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1523236113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205