Objective To investigate the relationship and potential pathways between metal(loid)exposure and the risk of polycystic ovary syndrome(PCOS)in women of childbearing age.Methods This case-control study included 200 pat...Objective To investigate the relationship and potential pathways between metal(loid)exposure and the risk of polycystic ovary syndrome(PCOS)in women of childbearing age.Methods This case-control study included 200 patients with PCOS(cases)and 896 non-PCOS controls with the age of 25-37 years.The concentrations of 29 metal(loid)s in the follicular fluid(FF)and clinical indicators in the serum were measured in all participants.Logistic regression analysis and mediation analysis were conducted to evaluate the associations between metal(loid)exposure and PCOS risk and investigate the possible roles of clinical indicators,respectively.Results Logistic regression analysis revealed an association between high copper levels in FF and increased PCOS risk(highest vs.lowest quartile:adjusted odds ratio=2.94,95%confidence interval:1.83-4.72).A high luteinizing hormone/follicle-stimulating hormone ratio and elevated levels of testosterone and anti-Müllerian hormone(AMH)were strongly associated with increased PCOS risk induced by high copper exposure.The mediation analysis indicated a mediating effect of AMH in the association between copper exposure and PCOS risk.Conclusion Copper may affect PCOS risk through the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis,mediated by AMH.Copper exposure and internal AMH levels are important indicators for early warning of PCOS development.展开更多
To the Editor:Adipose tissue occurs in at least two different entities in mammals and humans:brown adipose tissue(BAT)and white adipose tissue(WAT).BAT is characterized by a unique uncoupling protein 1(UCP1)in the mit...To the Editor:Adipose tissue occurs in at least two different entities in mammals and humans:brown adipose tissue(BAT)and white adipose tissue(WAT).BAT is characterized by a unique uncoupling protein 1(UCP1)in the mitochondria that enables the uncoupling of the respiratory chain from adenosine triphosphate synthesis.Thus,energy is dissipated as heat to reduce fat accumulation.BAT is also considered a highly heterogeneous tissue with abundant oxygen,blood supply,and iron-rich mitochondria.[1,2]Activation of BAT via exposure to a cold environment is considered to be a means of reducing triglycerides to fight obesity.[3]The alterations in cells and tissues of activated BAT include increased iron content and UCP1 expression in mitochondrial,blood perfusion,and lipid utilization.[4]Therefore,accurate identification and quantitative analysis of inactive and activated BAT are of great significance for the treatment of metabolic diseases that target BAT,such as obesity.展开更多
基金supported by the National Key Research&Development Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China[Grant No.2022YFE01349002023YFC3708305]+2 种基金the Strategy Priority Research Program(Category B)of Chinese Academy of Sciences[No.XDB0750300]the Yunnan Major Scientific and Technological Projects[Grant No.202202AG050019]the National Natural Science Foundation of China[Grant No.42077390].
文摘Objective To investigate the relationship and potential pathways between metal(loid)exposure and the risk of polycystic ovary syndrome(PCOS)in women of childbearing age.Methods This case-control study included 200 patients with PCOS(cases)and 896 non-PCOS controls with the age of 25-37 years.The concentrations of 29 metal(loid)s in the follicular fluid(FF)and clinical indicators in the serum were measured in all participants.Logistic regression analysis and mediation analysis were conducted to evaluate the associations between metal(loid)exposure and PCOS risk and investigate the possible roles of clinical indicators,respectively.Results Logistic regression analysis revealed an association between high copper levels in FF and increased PCOS risk(highest vs.lowest quartile:adjusted odds ratio=2.94,95%confidence interval:1.83-4.72).A high luteinizing hormone/follicle-stimulating hormone ratio and elevated levels of testosterone and anti-Müllerian hormone(AMH)were strongly associated with increased PCOS risk induced by high copper exposure.The mediation analysis indicated a mediating effect of AMH in the association between copper exposure and PCOS risk.Conclusion Copper may affect PCOS risk through the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis,mediated by AMH.Copper exposure and internal AMH levels are important indicators for early warning of PCOS development.
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81801653)
文摘To the Editor:Adipose tissue occurs in at least two different entities in mammals and humans:brown adipose tissue(BAT)and white adipose tissue(WAT).BAT is characterized by a unique uncoupling protein 1(UCP1)in the mitochondria that enables the uncoupling of the respiratory chain from adenosine triphosphate synthesis.Thus,energy is dissipated as heat to reduce fat accumulation.BAT is also considered a highly heterogeneous tissue with abundant oxygen,blood supply,and iron-rich mitochondria.[1,2]Activation of BAT via exposure to a cold environment is considered to be a means of reducing triglycerides to fight obesity.[3]The alterations in cells and tissues of activated BAT include increased iron content and UCP1 expression in mitochondrial,blood perfusion,and lipid utilization.[4]Therefore,accurate identification and quantitative analysis of inactive and activated BAT are of great significance for the treatment of metabolic diseases that target BAT,such as obesity.