1. The Subcutaneous Adipose Microenvironment as a Determinant of Body Fat Development in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
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Dumesic, Daniel A, Rasouli, Melody A, Katz, Jessica D, Lu, Gwyneth G, Dharanipragada, Devyani, Turcu, Adina F, Grogan, Tristan R, Flores, Kimberly E, Magyar, Clara E, Abbott, David H, and Chazenbalk, Gregorio D
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Reproductive Medicine ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Obesity ,Infertility ,Clinical Research ,Contraception/Reproduction ,Nutrition ,4.2 Evaluation of markers and technologies ,Reproductive health and childbirth ,Metabolic and endocrine ,adipose ,polycystic ovary syndrome ,androgen receptor ,cortisol ,activator protein-1 ,aldo-keto reductase 1C3 ,Cardiovascular medicine and haematology - Abstract
ContextAdipose steroid metabolism modifies body fat development in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).ObjectiveTo determine whether subcutaneous (SC) abdominal adipose aldo-keto reductase 1C3 (AKR1C3; a marker of testosterone generation) is increased in normal-weight women with PCOS vs age- and body mass index (BMI)-matched normoandrogenic ovulatory women (controls) and is related to SC abdominal adipose activator protein-1 (AP-1; a marker of adipocyte differentiation) and/or androgen receptor (AR) protein expression in predicting fat accretion.DesignProspective cohort study.SettingAcademic center.PatientsEighteen normal-weight PCOS women; 17 age- and BMI-matched controls.InterventionsCirculating hormone/metabolic determinations, intravenous glucose tolerance testing, total body dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry, SC abdominal fat biopsy, immunohistochemistry.Main outcome measuresClinical characteristics, hormonal concentrations, body fat distribution, SC adipose AKR1C3, AR, and AP-1 protein expression.ResultsWomen with PCOS had significantly higher serum androgen levels and greater android/gynoid fat mass ratios than controls. SC adipose AKR1C3, AR, and AP-1 protein expressions were comparable between the study groups, but groups differed in correlations. In PCOS women vs controls, SC adipose AKR1C3 protein expression correlated positively with android and gynoid fat masses and negatively with SC adipose AP-1 protein expression. SC adipose AR protein expression correlated negatively with fasting serum free fatty acid and high-density lipoprotein levels. In both study groups, SC adipose AKR1C3 protein expression negatively correlated with serum cortisol levels.ConclusionIn normal-weight PCOS women, SC abdominal adipose AKR1C3 protein expression, in combination with intra-adipose AP-1 and AR-dependent events, predicts fat accretion in the presence of physiological cortisol levels.
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- 2024