At the crossroads of fertility and metabolism: the importance of AMPK-dependent signaling in female infertility associated with hyperandrogenism

Apr 23, 2022Human reproduction (Oxford, England)

How Energy-Related AMPK Signaling May Link High Male Hormones to Female Infertility

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Abstract

The absence of α1AMPK in granulosa cells resulted in a 30% decrease in ovulation rate in female mice.

  • Silencing of α1AMPK in human granulosa cells increased cell proliferation and shifted metabolism to favor fatty acid usage over glucose.
  • A hyperandrogenic response was observed in granulosa cells lacking α1AMPK, indicated by upregulation of enzymes involved in steroid production.
  • Female mice deficient in α1AMPK exhibited a hyperandrogenic response, with higher levels of steroidogenic enzymes in their ovaries.
  • Primary granulosa cells from lean women with polycystic ovary syndrome showed reduced α1AMPK gene expression compared to controls.
  • AMPK signaling may be linked to various processes that are often disrupted in polycystic ovary syndrome, including cell adhesion and lipid metabolism.

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