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Liraglutide Improves PCOS Symptoms in Rats by Targeting FDX1.

Reprod Sci · 2024

Last updated 2026-05-28

In a rat study, liraglutide—alone or combined with metformin—improved symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) over six weeks. Treated rats showed better body weight, blood sugar control, hormone balance, and more regular estrous cycles compared to untreated PCOS rats. FDX1 levels, which were low in untreated PCOS rats, increased after treatment, especially with liraglutide.

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JournalReprod Sci, 2024
Citations13
Relative citation ratio3.67
NIH percentile88
Molecules liraglutide
Conditions studied Pcos

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a gynecological endocrine disorder characterized by ovulatory disorders, hyperandrogenemia, and polycystic changes in the ovaries. FDX1 is a ferredoxin-reducing protein on human mitochondria that plays an important role in steroid anabolism. Liraglutide, a glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1RA), has recently emerged as a potential therapeutic agent for PCOS. Recent studies have suggested that FDX1 may be associated with the development of PCOS. This study aims to explore the pivotal role of FDX1 in the amelioration of PCOS through liraglutide intervention. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A PCOS rat model was induced via subcutaneous DHEA injections. Following successful model establishment, the rats were treated with liraglutide combined with metformin, or with each drug individually, over a six-week period. After 6 weeks of treatment, we assessed changes in body weight, fasting blood glucose, sex hormone levels, estrous cycle regularity, ovarian morphology, FDX1 expression in ovarian tissue, and ovarian ROS levels. RESULTS: PCOS rats exhibited significant increases in body weight and fasting blood glucose levels, disrupted estrous cycles, and polycystic ovarian morphology. FDX1 expression was notably reduced in the ovarian tissues of PCOS rats. Treatment with liraglutide, both alone and in combination with metformin, led to improvements in body weight, fasting blood glucose, sex hormone balance, estrous cycle regularity, ovarian morphology, and ovarian ROS levels. Notably, FDX1 expression was significantly restored in all treatment groups, with the most substantial increase observed in the liraglutide-treated group. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that FDX1 could serve as a potential biomarker for elucidating the underlying mechanisms of liraglutide's therapeutic effects in PCOS management.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 38441776 ↗

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