Mechanisms in endocrinology: Metabolic syndrome through the female life cycle

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Abstract

The normal function of the female reproductive system is closely linked to energy homeostasis with the ultimate scope of fertility and human race perpetuation through the centuries. During a woman's lifetime there are normal events such as puberty, pregnancy and menopause which are related to alterations in energy homeostasis and gonadal steroids levels followed by increase of body fat and insulin resistance, important components of metabolic syndrome (MetS). Pathological conditions such as premature adrenarche, polycystic ovary syndrome and gestational diabetes also present with shifts in gonadal steroid levels and reduced insulin sensitivity. The aim of this review is to discuss these conditions, both normal and pathological, analyzing the changes or abnormalities in ovarian function that coexist with metabolic abnormalities which resemble MetS in relationship with environmental, genetic and epigenetic factors.

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Vryonidou, A., Paschou, S. A., Muscogiuri, G., Orio, F., & Goulis, D. G. (2015, November 1). Mechanisms in endocrinology: Metabolic syndrome through the female life cycle. European Journal of Endocrinology. BioScientifica Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1530/EJE-15-0275

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