Hyperandrogenemia impairs endometrial vitamin D receptor expression in polycystic ovary syndrome

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Gungor, Nur D. [1 ]
Celik, Onder [2 ]
Ulug, Ulun [3 ]
Celik, Nilufer [4 ]
Ersahin, Aynur [1 ]
Gungor, Kagan [5 ]
Yurci, Arzu [6 ]
Yardim, Meltem [7 ]
Kobaner, Murat [8 ]
Tektemur, Ahmet [9 ]
Kuloglu, Tuncay [10 ]
Ilkov, Maslarski Ivan [11 ]
Celik, Sudenaz [12 ]
Duran, Cevdet [13 ]
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[1] Bahcesehir Univ, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Goztepe Medicalpark Hosp, Istanbul, Turkiye
[2] Private Clin, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, TR-64000 Usak, Turkiye
[3] Halic Univ, Sch Med, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Istanbul, Turkiye
[4] Behcet Uz Childrens Hosp, Dept Biochem, Izmir, Turkiye
[5] Istanbul Medeniyet Univ, Dept Endocrinol, Istanbul, Turkiye
[6] Mem Bahcelievler Hosp, Androl & Genet Ctr, In Vitro Fertilizat IVF, Istanbul, Turkiye
[7] Yerkoy State Hosp, Dept Med Biochem, Yozgat, Turkiye
[8] Yuregir Devlet Hastanesi, Dept Urol, Adana, Turkiye
[9] Firat Univ, Dept Med Biol, Elazig, Turkiye
[10] Firat Univ, Dept Histol & Embryol, Elazig, Turkiye
[11] Univ Sofia St Kliment Ohridski, Med Fac, Dept Anat & Histol Pathol & Forens Med, Sofia, Bulgaria
[12] Univ Sofia St Kliment Ohridski, Med Fac, Sofia, Bulgaria
[13] Usak Univ, Dept Endocrinol, Usak, Turkiye
关键词
Endometrium; phenotype; polycystic ovary syndrome; VDR; IN-VITRO; WOMEN; DECIDUALIZATION; CELLS;
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10.1080/09513590.2024.2435469
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
ObjectivesTo determine the effects of hyperandrogenemia and other phenotypic parameters on endometrial vitamin D receptor (VDR-X2 and VDR-X4) expression in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) undergoing ovarian stimulation and total embryo freezing.MethodsForty-four PCOS patients were divided into four phenotypes according to the criteria for hyperandrogenemia (HA), ovulatory dysfunction (OD), and polycystic ovary morphology (PCOM): phenotype A (HA+OD+PCOM), phenotype B (HA+OD), phenotype C (HA+PCOM), and phenotype D (OD+PCOM). Endometrial VDR expression was determined by real-time PCR and immunohistochemistry. Twenty age- and body mass index (BMI)-matched couples with male infertility were included as controls.ResultsVDR-X2 and VDR-X4 expression levels were significantly lower in the PCOS group than in the control group. A significant downregulation was detected in the relative VDR-X2 and X4 expression in phenotypes A, B, and C compared to the control group. VDR-X2 and X4 expression in phenotype D was significantly higher than in phenotypes A and B. A significant negative correlation was detected among VDR-X2, VDR-X4, serum testosterone (T), androstenedione (A), DHEAS, and insulin resistance (IR). Multivariate analysis revealed that serum T, A, DHEAS, and IR levels were independently associated with both VDR-X2 and VDR X4 relative gene expression after adjusting for age and BMI. The VDR mRNA and immunoreactivity of each phenotype overlapped. The clinical pregnancy rates for each phenotype were similar.ConclusionVDR expression in the endometria of patients with PCOS was defective. Hyperandrogenemia and insulin resistance are the key drivers of defective VDR expression in the endometrium of patients with PCOS.
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