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Elevated expression of steroidogenesis pathway genes; CYP17, GATA6 and StAR in prenatally androgenized rats.

Marziyeh Salehi Jahromi1, Fahimeh Ramezani Tehrani2, Mahsa Noroozzadeh3, Maryam Zarkesh4, Asghar Ghasemi5, Azita Zadeh-Vakili6.   

Abstract

It is believed that excess androgen exposure of the fetus, via altered gene expression, causes hyperandrogenism a key feature of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). The aim of this study was to evaluate expression of Cytochrome P450-17 (CYP17), GATA-binding protein (GAGT6) and Steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR), genes of adult female rats prenatally exposed to androgen excess, closely reflect endocrine and ovarian disturbances of PCOS in women, by comparing them during different phases of estrus cycle with those of non-treated rats. Both the adult prenatally testosterone exposed and control rats (n=23, each) were divided into four groups based on their observed vaginal smear (proestrus, estrus, metestrus and diestrus) and the relative expression of CYP17, GATA6 and StAR genes was measured in ovarian theca cells using Cyber-green Real-Time PCR. Serum sex steroid hormones and gonadotropins levels were measured using the ELISA method; a comparison of these two groups showed that there was an overall increase in the studied genes (CYP17; 2.39 fold change, 95% CI: 1.23-3.55; P<0.05, GATA6; 2.08 fold change, 95% CI: 1.62-2.55; P<0.0001, and StAR; 1.4 fold change, 95% CI: 1.02-1.78; P<0.05), despite variations in different phases with maximum elevation for all genes in diestrus. The changes observed may impair the normal development of ovaries that mediate the programming of adult PCOS.
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Keywords:  CYP17; GATA6; Gene expression; PCOS; Prenatal androgen excess; Rat model; StAR

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27511375     DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2016.07.067

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene        ISSN: 0378-1119            Impact factor:   3.688


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1.  Alteration in follistatin gene expression detected in prenatally androgenized rats.

Authors:  Marziyeh Salehi Jahromi; Fahimeh Ramezani Tehrani; Jennifer W Hill; Mahsa Noroozzadeh; Maryam Zarkesh; Asghar Ghasemi; Azita Zadeh-Vakili
Journal:  Gynecol Endocrinol       Date:  2017-02-26       Impact factor: 2.260

2.  Ovarian expression of follicle stimulating hormone and activin receptors genes in a prenatally-androgenized rat model of polycystic ovary syndrome in adulthood.

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5.  CYP17A1 rs743572 polymorphism might contribute to endometriosis susceptibility: evidences from a case-control study.

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Review 6.  Inositols' Importance in the Improvement of the Endocrine-Metabolic Profile in PCOS.

Authors:  Anna Wojciechowska; Adam Osowski; Marcin Jóźwik; Ryszard Górecki; Andrzej Rynkiewicz; Joanna Wojtkiewicz
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