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Mediators of Low-Grade Chronic Inflammation in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

[ Vol. 19 , Issue. 32 ]

Author(s):

Miriam Ojeda-Ojeda, Mora Murri, Maria Insenser and Hector F. Escobar-Morreale   Pages 5775 - 5791 ( 17 )

Abstract:


Chronic low-grade subclinical inflammation has been increasingly recognized as an interposer in the endocrine, metabolic and reproductive disturbances that characterize the polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Abdominal adiposity and obesity are often present in PCOS. Mounting evidence indicates that adipose tissue is involved in innate and adaptive immune responses. Continuous release of inflammatory mediators such as cytokines, acute phase proteins, and adipokines perpetuates the inflammatory condition associated with obesity in women with PCOS, possibly contributing to insulin resistance and other long-term cardiometabolic risk factors. Genetic variants in the genes encoding inflammation-related mediators underlie the development of PCOS and their interaction with environmental factors may contribute to the heterogeneous clinical phenotype of this syndrome. In the future, strategies ameliorating inflammation may prove useful for the management of PCOS and associated conditions.

Keywords:

Polycystic ovary syndrome, androgen excess, hyperandrogenism, inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, insulin resistance, abdominal adiposity, obesity.

Affiliation:

, , , Diabetes, Obesity and Human Reproduction Research Group, Hospital Universitario Ramon y Cajal & Universidad de Alcala & Instituto Ramon y Cajal de Investigacion Sanitaria (IRYCIS) & Centro de Investigacion Biomedica en Red Diabetes y Enfermedades Metabolicas Asociadas (CIBERDEM), E-28034 Madrid, Spain.



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