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Structural and functional profiles of the gut microbial community in polycystic ovary syndrome with insulin resistance (IR-PCOS): a pilot study
Gut bacteria structure and function in polycystic ovary syndrome with insulin resistance
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Abstract
Gut microbial communities in insulin resistant PCOS patients (n = 9) showed significant alterations compared to NIR-PCOS (n = 8) and healthy controls (n = 8).
- The family Bacteroidaceae was more abundant in IR-PCOS patients and reached its highest levels compared to NIR-PCOS and healthy controls.
- Prevotellaceae levels decreased significantly in PCOS patients, particularly in the IR-PCOS group.
- Increased insulin resistance, sex hormones, and inflammation were positively correlated with higher levels of Bacteroidaceae and negatively correlated with Prevotellaceae.
- IR-PCOS patients exhibited significant differences in the amounts of Ruminococcaceae and Lachnospiraceae compared to NIR-PCOS patients.
- Functional predictions indicated that 73 metabolic pathways were significantly altered in the gut microbial communities of PCOS patients, including 21 pathways related to metabolism.
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