The modulating effects of astaxanthin on apoptosis in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome: A randomized clinical trial.

IF 1.9 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Masoome Jabarpour, Ashraf Aleyasin, Maryam Shabani Nashtaei, Mahshad Khodarahmian, Sara Lotfi, Fardin Amidi
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Abstract

Objective: Astaxanthin (ASX) is a lipid-soluble keto-carotenoid with several biological effects. These effects may benefit polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) patients. Imbalanced apoptosis/anti-apoptosis signaling has been considered the major pathogenesis of PCOS. In a randomized clinical trial, we tested the impact of ASX on the apoptotic pathway in PCOS granulosa cells (GCs). The present study hypothesizes that ASX may improve apoptosis in PCOS patients.

Materials and methods: This trial recruited patients with confirmed PCOS. A total of 58 patients were randomly assigned to take ASX (12 mg) or placebo for 8 weeks. Aspirated follicular fluid (FF) and blood samples were taken from both groups to measure BAX and BCL2 protein expression. Following FF aspiration, GCs from both groups were obtained; Real-Time PCR and Western blotting were used to evaluate the apoptotic pathway's gene and protein expression levels in GCs.BAXBCL2.

Results: In GCs analysis, ASX reduced DR5 gene and protein expression after 8 weeks compared to placebo(p<0.05). Also, Caspase8 (p>0.05) and BAX (p<0.05) gene expression declined, although the difference was not statistically significant for Caspase8. Besides,ASX treatment contributed to an elevated BCL2 gene expression in GCs(p<0.05). In FF and serum analysis, a statistically significant increase was found in BCL2 concentration in the ASX group (p<0.05). Moreover, a reduction in BAX level was confirmed in both FF and serum of the ASX group; however, this change was not significant in the serum (p>0.05).

Conclusion: It seems that ASX consumption among women with PCOS improved serum and FF levels of apoptotic factors and modulated genes and protein expression of the apoptosis pathway in GCs. Nevertheless, further investigations are needed to reveal the potential role of this compound in PCOS treatment.

虾青素对多囊卵巢综合征妇女细胞凋亡的调节作用:随机临床试验
目的:虾青素(ASX)是一种脂溶性酮类类胡萝卜素,具有多种生物效应。这些作用可能有益于多囊卵巢综合症(PCOS)患者。细胞凋亡/抗细胞凋亡信号失衡被认为是多囊卵巢综合症的主要发病机制。在一项随机临床试验中,我们测试了 ASX 对多囊卵巢综合症颗粒细胞(GCs)凋亡途径的影响。本研究假设 ASX 可改善多囊卵巢综合征患者的细胞凋亡:本试验招募了确诊的多囊卵巢综合症患者。共有 58 名患者被随机分配服用 ASX(12 毫克)或安慰剂,为期 8 周。两组患者均抽取卵泡液(FF)和血液样本,以测量BAX和BCL2蛋白的表达。抽取卵泡液后,取两组的GCs;采用实时PCR和Western印迹法评估GCs.BAXBCL2中凋亡途径的基因和蛋白表达水平:结果:与安慰剂(pCaspase8,p>0.05)和BAX(pCaspase8,p>0.05)相比,ASX治疗8周后可降低GCs中DR5基因和蛋白的表达。此外,ASX 治疗还导致 GCs 中 BCL2 基因表达升高(ASX 组中 pBCL2 浓度升高)(pBAX 水平在 ASX 组的 FF 和血清中均得到证实;但这一变化在血清中并不显著(p>0.05)):结论:多囊卵巢综合征妇女服用 ASX 似乎提高了血清和 FF 中凋亡因子的水平,并调节了 GCs 中凋亡途径的基因和蛋白质表达。然而,要揭示这种化合物在多囊卵巢综合症治疗中的潜在作用,还需要进一步的研究。
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Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine
Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL-
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