Characterization on gut microbiome of PCOS rats and its further design by shifts in high-fat diet and dihydrotestosterone induction in PCOS rats

Mar 12, 2020Bioprocess and biosystems engineering

Changes in the gut microbiome of PCOS rats affected by a high-fat diet and hormone treatment

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Abstract

The relative abundance of the Bacteroidetes phylum decreased significantly in PCOS rat models compared to controls (P < 0.05).

  • PCOS rat models displayed abnormal estrous cycles and increased androgen levels.
  • Rats with high-fat diets and hyperandrogenism had lower gut microbial diversity compared to control rats.
  • DHT and high-fat diets were associated with shifts in gut microbial composition.
  • Higher levels of testosterone, free testosterone, insulin, and inflammatory markers correlated negatively with gut microbial richness.
  • Significant separation in microbial community structure was observed between control rats and those with PCOS or high-fat diets.

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