揭示多囊卵巢综合征的线粒体功能障碍:病理生理学见解。

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Chia-Jung Li, Li-Te Lin, Pei-Hsuan Lin, Yu-Chen Chen, Po-Wen Lin, Zhi-Hong Wen, Kuan-Hao Tsui
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多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)是一种常见的影响育龄妇女的内分泌和代谢紊乱。它的特点是排卵问题,雄激素水平过高,卵巢中存在多个囊肿。虽然多囊卵巢综合征的确切病因尚不清楚,但最近的研究已经确定线粒体功能障碍是一个关键因素。线粒体通常被描述为细胞的能量中心,对于产生ATP、产生活性氧(ROS)和调节细胞死亡途径至关重要。越来越多的证据表明,线粒体功能障碍发生在多囊卵巢综合征患者的卵巢、骨骼肌和脂肪组织中。这种功能障碍可能通过增加氧化应激和慢性炎症,恶化胰岛素抵抗,干扰卵子的生长和质量,在疾病的发展中发挥核心作用。本文综述了线粒体功能障碍如何影响多囊卵巢综合征的生物学研究进展。它还探讨了旨在恢复线粒体健康的新兴治疗策略,例如使用抗氧化剂,专门针对线粒体的治疗方法和线粒体替代技术。这些方法有望减少多囊卵巢综合征的症状和长期并发症。
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Unraveling mitochondrial dysfunction in polycystic ovary syndrome: Pathophysiological insights.

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine and metabolic disorder that affects women of reproductive age. It is characterized by problems with ovulation, excessive levels of androgens, and the presence of multiple cysts in the ovaries. Although the exact cause of PCOS remains uncertain, recent studies have identified mitochondrial dysfunction as a key contributing factor. Mitochondria, often described as the energy centers of the cell, are essential for producing ATP, generating reactive oxygen species (ROS), and regulating cell death pathways. A growing body of evidence shows that mitochondrial dysfunction occurs in the ovaries, skeletal muscle, and fat tissue of individuals with PCOS. This dysfunction may play a central role in the development of the disorder by increasing oxidative stress and chronic inflammation, worsening insulin resistance, and interfering with the growth and quality of eggs. This review summarizes recent progress in understanding how mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to the underlying biology of PCOS. It also explores emerging treatment strategies that aim to restore mitochondrial health, such as the use of antioxidants, therapies that specifically target mitochondria, and mitochondrial replacement techniques. These approaches hold promise for reducing the symptoms and long-term complications associated with PCOS.

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