Exercise differentially affects metabolic functions and white adipose tissue in female letrozole- and dihydrotestosterone-induced mouse models of polycystic ovary syndrome
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Marcondes, Rodrigo R
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Maliqueo Yevilao, Manuel
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Fornes, Romina
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Benrick, Anna
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Hu, Min
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Ivarsson, Niklas
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Carlström, Mattias
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Cushman, Samuel W.
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Stenkula, Karin G.
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Maciel, Gustavo A.R.
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Stener Victorin, Elisabet
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2018-03-23T13:36:57Z
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2018-03-23T13:36:57Z
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2017-06-15
Cita de ítem
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Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology 448 (2017) 66-76
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10.1016/j.mce.2017.03.025
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/146961
Abstract
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Here we hypothesized that exercise in dihydrotestosterone (DHT) or letrozole (LET)-induced polycystic
ovary syndrome mouse models improves impaired insulin and glucose metabolism, adipose tissue
morphology, and expression of genes related to adipogenesis, lipid metabolism, Notch pathway and
browning in inguinal and mesenteric fat. DHT-exposed mice had increased body weight, increased
number of large mesenteric adipocytes. LET-exposed mice displayed increased body weight and fat mass,
decreased insulin sensitivity, increased frequency of small adipocytes and increased expression of genes
related to lipolysis in mesenteric fat. In both models, exercise decreased fat mass and inguinal and
mesenteric adipose tissue expression of Notch pathway genes, and restored altered mesenteric adipocytes
morphology. In conclusion, exercise restored mesenteric adipocytes morphology in DHT- and LETexposed
mice, and insulin sensitivity and mesenteric expression of lipolysis-related genes in LET-exposed
mice. Benefits could be explained by downregulation of Notch, and modulation of browning and lipolysis
pathways in the adipose tissue.
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National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq, Brazil) at Karolinska Institutet
National Commission for Scientific and Technological Research (CONICYT, Chile) at Karolinska Institutet
Exercise differentially affects metabolic functions and white adipose tissue in female letrozole- and dihydrotestosterone-induced mouse models of polycystic ovary syndrome