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Published in: Endocrine 1/2023

23-09-2022 | Insulins | Original Article

Distress response in granulosa cells of women affected by PCOS with or without insulin resistance

Authors: Mauro Cozzolino, Sonia Herraiz, Yigit Cakiroglu, Juan Antonio Garcia-Velasco, Bulent Tiras, Alberto Pacheco, Susana Rabadan, Graciela Kohls, Ana Isabel Barrio, Antonio Pellicer, Emre Seli

Published in: Endocrine | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Purpose

In this study, we investigated whether metabolic dysfunction in women with Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) induces granulosa cell (GC) stress and activates in the endoplamatic reticulum and the mitochondria (UPRer and UPRmt, respectively).

Methods

Women who were diagnosed with PCOS (based on the Rotterdam criteria), were divided into two groups, PCOS with insulin resistance (PCOS-IR; n = 20) and PCOS with no insulin resistance (PCOS-nIR; n = 20), and compared to healthy oocyte donors (CONT; n = 20). Insulin resistance (IR) was assessed on the results of homeostasis model assessment (HOMA) that determines IR using the concentration of fasting plasma glucose and fasting insuline. Expression of UPRer genes (i.e., IRE1, ATF4, ATF6, XBP1, BIP, and CHOP), and UPRmt genes (i.e., HSP60, HSP10, CLPP, and HSP40) was assessed in cumulus GCs by qRT-PCR.

Results

We found that several genes involved in UPRer and UPRmt were overexpressed in the GCs of PCOS-IR and PCOS-nIR compared to CONT. IRE1, ATF4 and XBP1, that are activated by ER stress, were significantly overexpressed in PCOS-IR compared to CONT. BIP and CHOP were overexpressed in PCOS groups compared to CONT. HSP10 and HSP40 were upregulated in PCOS-IR and PCOS-nIR groups compared to the CONT. HSP60 and CLPP showed no statistical different expression in PCOS-IR and PCOS-nIR compared to CONT group.

Conclusion

Our findings suggest that the GCs of women with PCOS (with or without IR) are metabolically distressed and upregulate UPRer and UPRmt genes. Our study contributes to the understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying the pathological changes that occur in the follicular microenvironment of women with PCOS.
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Metadata
Title
Distress response in granulosa cells of women affected by PCOS with or without insulin resistance
Authors
Mauro Cozzolino
Sonia Herraiz
Yigit Cakiroglu
Juan Antonio Garcia-Velasco
Bulent Tiras
Alberto Pacheco
Susana Rabadan
Graciela Kohls
Ana Isabel Barrio
Antonio Pellicer
Emre Seli
Publication date
23-09-2022
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Endocrine / Issue 1/2023
Print ISSN: 1355-008X
Electronic ISSN: 1559-0100
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12020-022-03192-8

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