Acupuncture does not ameliorate metabolic disturbances in the P450 aromatase inhibitor‐induced rat model of polycystic ovary syndrome

Oct 30, 2016Experimental physiology

Acupuncture does not improve metabolism problems in a rat model of polycystic ovary syndrome caused by hormone-blocking drugs

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Abstract

Low-frequency electroacupuncture increased low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol in a rat model of polycystic ovary syndrome.

  • Low-frequency electroacupuncture did not improve insulin resistance or adipose tissue dysfunction in the rat model.
  • Estradiol treatment restored locomotor activity and increased insulin sensitivity but had no effect on glucose uptake in muscle and fat.
  • Upregulation of genes related to insulin sensitivity and downregulation of genes related to fat cell formation were noted in rats treated with the aromatase inhibitor.
  • Only estradiol normalized the gene expression related to insulin sensitivity in subcutaneous adipose tissue.
  • The findings suggest low-frequency electroacupuncture may affect liver lipid regulation through the actions of estradiol or the β-adrenergic pathway.

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