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Dietary proanthocyanidins alleviated ovarian fibrosis in letrozole‐induced polycystic ovary syndrome in rats
Author(s) -
Zhou Yanyuan,
Lan Huan,
Dong Zhewen,
Cao Wenjing,
Zeng Zhen,
Song JiaLe
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of food biochemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.507
H-Index - 47
eISSN - 1745-4514
pISSN - 0145-8884
DOI - 10.1111/jfbc.13723
Subject(s) - polycystic ovary , endocrinology , medicine , oxidative stress , antioxidant , downregulation and upregulation , pharmacology , chemistry , insulin resistance , obesity , biochemistry , gene
This study investigated the effects of proanthocyanidins (PCs) on ovarian fibrosis in letrozole‐induced polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in rats. The administration of PCs effectively reduced the body weight (BW) and relative ovarian weight in PCOS rats. ELISA results revealed that PCs significantly reduced the level of serum T, LH, LH/FSH in the PCOS group. In addition, qRT‐PCR results revealed that treatment with PCs significantly increased the main antioxidant enzymes (Cat, Sod2, Gpx3, Mgst1, Gsta4, Sod1 and Prdx3) in PCOS rats. Also, the expression analysis of proteins by Western blotting revealed that PCs significantly decreased the level of TGF‐βR1, p‐Smad3, p‐Smad2 and Smad4 and reversed the downregulation of Smad7 in PCOS rats. The study suggested that PCs improved ovarian fibrosis in PCOS rats by regulating the serum hormone level, inhibiting oxidative stress and suppressing the activation of the TGF‐β1/Smads signaling pathway. Practical applications Currently, plant extracts are being widely used to treat female reproductive and metabolic disorders. Particularly, proanthocyanidins (PCs), the well‐known natural polyphenolic compounds, which are a significant source of antioxidants present in many colored fruits, are consumed as fruits as well as a dietary supplement to prevent many disorders. Recent pharmacological studies have reported that PCs have many health beneficial properties, such as antioxidant activity, improving cholesterol homeostasis, blood lipid regulatory properties, microcirculation improvement effect, antitumor activity and anti‐aging activity. Despite these properties of PCs, the antifibrosis effect of PCs has not been studied to date. The main purpose of this study was to research the role and the mechanisms of PCs in ovarian fibrosis in PCOS rats.

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