Modulation of steroidogenesis by vitamin D3 in granulosa cells of the mouse model of polycystic ovarian syndrome

Mar 28, 2017Systems biology in reproductive medicine

Vitamin D3’s effects on hormone production in egg-supporting cells in a mouse model of polycystic ovary syndrome

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Abstract

Vitamin D3 treatment decreased the expression of steroidogenic enzymes in granulosa cells of PCOS mice.

  • PCOS is characterized by hormonal imbalances affecting ovarian function, leading to issues like anovulation.
  • Elevated levels of steroidogenic enzymes were observed in granulosa cells of mice with PCOS compared to normal mice.
  • Vitamin D3 treatment resulted in lower levels of mRNA and protein for these steroidogenic enzymes in cultured granulosa cells.
  • Decreased enzyme activity from vitamin D3 treatment led to reductions in the release of key hormones, 17beta-estradiol and progesterone.
  • These findings suggest that vitamin D3 may influence the steroidogenesis pathway in PCOS, potentially impacting follicular development.

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