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Prenatal androgen exposure and transgenerational susceptibility to polycystic ovary syndrome
by
Han-Pin, Pui
, Zhao, Zhiyi
, Maliqueo, Manuel
, Echiburú, Barbara
, nes, Romina
, Yu, Pei
, Manti, Maria
, Crisosto, Nicolas
, Sir-Petermann, Teresa
, Massart, Julie
, Rosenqvist, Mina A
, Stener-Victorin, Elisabet
, Lu, Haojiang
, Benrick, Anna
, Deng, Qiaolin
, Ohlsson, Claes
, Ladrón de Guevara, Amanda
, Risal, Sanjiv
, Lindgren, Eva
, Larsson, Henrik
, Cesta, Carolyn E
in
Androgens
/ Case studies
/ Dihydrotestosterone
/ Females
/ Gametocytes
/ Gene expression
/ Genes
/ Gestation
/ Metaphase
/ Obesity
/ Offspring
/ Oocytes
/ Phenotypes
/ Polycystic ovary syndrome
/ Prenatal experience
2019
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Prenatal androgen exposure and transgenerational susceptibility to polycystic ovary syndrome
by
Han-Pin, Pui
, Zhao, Zhiyi
, Maliqueo, Manuel
, Echiburú, Barbara
, nes, Romina
, Yu, Pei
, Manti, Maria
, Crisosto, Nicolas
, Sir-Petermann, Teresa
, Massart, Julie
, Rosenqvist, Mina A
, Stener-Victorin, Elisabet
, Lu, Haojiang
, Benrick, Anna
, Deng, Qiaolin
, Ohlsson, Claes
, Ladrón de Guevara, Amanda
, Risal, Sanjiv
, Lindgren, Eva
, Larsson, Henrik
, Cesta, Carolyn E
in
Androgens
/ Case studies
/ Dihydrotestosterone
/ Females
/ Gametocytes
/ Gene expression
/ Genes
/ Gestation
/ Metaphase
/ Obesity
/ Offspring
/ Oocytes
/ Phenotypes
/ Polycystic ovary syndrome
/ Prenatal experience
2019
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Prenatal androgen exposure and transgenerational susceptibility to polycystic ovary syndrome
by
Han-Pin, Pui
, Zhao, Zhiyi
, Maliqueo, Manuel
, Echiburú, Barbara
, nes, Romina
, Yu, Pei
, Manti, Maria
, Crisosto, Nicolas
, Sir-Petermann, Teresa
, Massart, Julie
, Rosenqvist, Mina A
, Stener-Victorin, Elisabet
, Lu, Haojiang
, Benrick, Anna
, Deng, Qiaolin
, Ohlsson, Claes
, Ladrón de Guevara, Amanda
, Risal, Sanjiv
, Lindgren, Eva
, Larsson, Henrik
, Cesta, Carolyn E
in
Androgens
/ Case studies
/ Dihydrotestosterone
/ Females
/ Gametocytes
/ Gene expression
/ Genes
/ Gestation
/ Metaphase
/ Obesity
/ Offspring
/ Oocytes
/ Phenotypes
/ Polycystic ovary syndrome
/ Prenatal experience
2019
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Prenatal androgen exposure and transgenerational susceptibility to polycystic ovary syndrome
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Prenatal androgen exposure and transgenerational susceptibility to polycystic ovary syndrome
2019
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How obesity and elevated androgen levels in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affect their offspring is unclear. In a Swedish nationwide register-based cohort and a clinical case–control study from Chile, we found that daughters of mothers with PCOS were more likely to be diagnosed with PCOS. Furthermore, female mice (F0) with PCOS-like traits induced by late-gestation injection of dihydrotestosterone, with and without obesity, produced female F1–F3 offspring with PCOS-like reproductive and metabolic phenotypes. Sequencing of single metaphase II oocytes from F1–F3 offspring revealed common and unique altered gene expression across all generations. Notably, four genes were also differentially expressed in serum samples from daughters in the case–control study and unrelated women with PCOS. Our findings provide evidence of transgenerational effects in female offspring of mothers with PCOS and identify possible candidate genes for the prediction of a PCOS phenotype in future generations.
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Nature Publishing Group
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