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Broadening horizons: the role of ferroptosis in polycystic ovary syndrome

Min Wang, Bo-Qi Zhang, Shuai Ma, Ying Xu, Dong-Hai Zhao, Jingshun Zhang, Chun-Jin Li, Xu Zhou, Lianwen Zheng

2024Frontiers in Endocrinology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a common heterogeneous reproductive endocrine metabolic disorder in women of reproductive age characterized by clinical and biochemical hyperandrogenemia, ovulation disorders, and polycystic ovarian morphology. Ferroptosis is a novel type of cell death driven by iron accumulation and lipid peroxidation. Ferroptosis plays a role in maintaining redox balance, iron metabolism, lipid metabolism, amino acid metabolism, mitochondrial activity, and many other signaling pathways linked to diseases. Iron overload is closely related to insulin resistance, decreased glucose tolerance, and the occurrence of diabetes mellitus. There is limited research on the role of ferroptosis in PCOS. Patients with PCOS have elevated levels of ferritin and increased reactive oxygen species in ovarian GCs. Studying ferroptosis in PCOS patients is highly important for achieving personalized treatment. This article reviews the progress of research on ferroptosis in PCOS, introduces the potential connections between iron metabolism abnormalities and oxidative stress-mediated PCOS, and provides a theoretical basis for diagnosing and treating PCOS.

Topics & Concepts

Polycystic ovaryInsulin resistanceOxidative stressEndocrinologyBiologyInternal medicineLipid metabolismInfertilityEndocrine systemReactive oxygen speciesHormoneHepcidinMedicineDiabetes mellitusBioinformaticsCell biologyPregnancyAnemiaGeneticsFerroptosis and cancer prognosisCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchLipid metabolism and disorders
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