The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology

Pioglitazone may improve liver hormone-binding protein and fat metabolism in polycystic ovary syndrome by controlling a liver gene regulator

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Abstract

Pioglitazone significantly increased SHBG levels in both serum and liver in a rat model of polycystic ovary syndrome with insulin resistance.

  • Pioglitazone improved lipid droplet deposition and reduced triglyceride (TG) and total cholesterol (TC) levels in PCOS-IR rats.
  • Compared to metformin, pioglitazone enhanced HNF-4α protein expression and liver weights.
  • In cell models, pioglitazone may increase SHBG and improve insulin resistance, TG, and TC levels by upregulating HNF-4α.
  • Both pioglitazone and metformin restored the oestrous cycle and ovarian morphology in the PCOS-IR rats.
  • The findings suggest a potential role for HNF-4α in the treatment of PCOS with metabolic disorders.

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