| Literature DB >> 34745009 |
Haigang Ding1,2, Juan Zhang1,2, Feng Zhang1,2, Songou Zhang3, Xiaozhen Chen3, Wenqing Liang4, Qiong Xie5.
Abstract
PCOS has a wide range of negative impacts on women's health and is one of the most frequent reproductive systemic endocrine disorders. PCOS has complex characteristics and symptom heterogeneity due to the several pathways that are involved in the infection and the absence of a comm14on cause. A recent study has shown that the main etiology and endocrine aspects of PCOS are the increased level of androgen, which is also known as "hyperandrogenemia (HA)" and secondly the "insulin resistance (IR)". The major underlying cause of the polycystic ovary is these two IR and HA, by initiating the disease and its severity or duration. As a consequence, study on Pathogenesis is crucial to understand the effect of "HA" and "IR" on the pathophysiology of numerous symptoms linked to PCOS. A deep understanding of the pattern of the growth in PCOS for HA and IR can help ameliorate the condition, along with adjustments in nutrition and life, as well as the discovery of new medicinal products. However, further research is required to clarify the mutual role of IR and HA on PCOS development.Entities:
Keywords: androgen; endocrine disorder; hyper-androgenemia; insulin resistance; polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34745009 PMCID: PMC8564180 DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2021.741764
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) ISSN: 1664-2392 Impact factor: 5.555
Summary of the PCOS diagnostic characteristics.
| Manifestation | Sample size | Epidemiology | Reference Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manifestations of hyperandrogenism | |||
| Hirsutism | 73 | 83.8% | ( |
| 365 | 73.2% | ( | |
| 30 | 73% | ( | |
| Acne | 30 | 63% | ( |
| 365 | 49.6% | ( | |
| Alopecia | 70 | 16% | ( |
| Seborrhea | 115 | 34.8% | ( |
| Manifestations of ovarian dysfunction | |||
| Oligomenorrhea | 30 | 20% | ( |
| 412 | 74% | ( | |
| Amenorrhea | 365 | 21.5% | ( |
| 30 | 43% | ( | |
| Ultrasound polycystic ovaries | 412 | 89% | ( |
| 365 | 97.3% | ( | |
| Condition | |||
| Obesity | 394 | 80% | ( |
| 267 | 42% | ( | |
| Insulin resistance | 200 | 71% | ( |
| Impaired fasting glucose | 254 | 31.1% | ( |
| Type 2 diabetes mellitus | 394 | 6.6% | ( |
| Arterial hypertension | 346 | 9% | ( |
| Dyslipidemia | 200 | 46.3% | ( |
| Metabolic syndrome | 129 | 47.3% | ( |
| Mood disorders | 103 | 21% | ( |
| 30 53% | 30 53% | ( | |
Figure 1Schematic representation of the PCOS ovarian hormones (Adapted and modified from (97).