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Elevated ovarian pentraxin 3 in polycystic ovary syndrome

Jiexue Pan, Chengliang Zhou, Zhiyang Zhou, Zuwei Yang, Tiantian Dai, Hefeng Huang, Li Jin

2021Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: Pentraxin 3 (PTX3) plays a crucial role in cumulus expansion and fertilization. The ovarian PTX3 level in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) remains uncertain. In the present study, we investigated the follicular PTX3 levels and found the influence of reproductive hormones on ovarian PTX3 concentration. METHODS: This study was based on 204 healthy-weight women (102 PCOS and 102 normal ovulating subjects) undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF). Follicular fluid (FF) was collected during oocyte retrieval. The PTX3 levels and other hormone levels in FF samples were analyzed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). RESULTS: The PTX3 level in the follicle was significantly higher in the healthy-weight PCOS women than controls. Positive correlations were found between ovarian PTX3 level and the existence of PCOS, cycle length, basal LH to FSH ratio and TT in serum, antral follicle count, and ovarian insulin and androgen level, and inverse correlations with the basal serum PRL and ovarian SHBG. In multivariant linear regression analysis, the presence of PCOS diagnosis, participants' basal LH to FSH ratio, and ovarian androstenedione level were the main predictors of ovarian PTX3 level among the enrolled subjects. CONCLUSION: Elevated ovarian PTX3 level supports the low-grade chronic inflammatory state in the follicles of PCOS. The existence of PCOS, disturbed pituitary gland, and ovarian hyperandrogenism might also be related to this state of low-grade chronic inflammation and could be a subject of further study.

Topics & Concepts

Polycystic ovaryInternal medicineEndocrinologyPTX3HyperandrogenismFollicular phaseAntral follicleOvarian follicleOvaryFollicular fluidMedicineBiologyOocyteInflammationInsulin resistanceInsulinEmbryoCell biologyBiomarkers in Disease MechanismsGDF15 and Related BiomarkersApelin-related biomedical research