Effects of Vitamin D Supplementation on the Follicular Development, Gonadotropins and Sex Hormones Level and Insulin Resistance in Induced Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Abstract
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) as a reproductive disorder disturb ovarian follicular development, vitamin D stimulated insulin activity and sex hormones levels. The present study is an attempt to examine the effects of vitamin D on the ovarian follicular development, insulin resistance and sex hormones changes in induced-PCOS rats.
Methods: Female Wistar rats (n=40) were randomly divided into the following groups: (1) control; (2) induced PCOS; (3) vitamin D treated non-PCOS (sham group); (4) vitamin D treated PCOS groups. Then all rats were sacrificed under anesthesia and ovarian tissue samples were evaluated by histomorphometrically. Blood samples were collected for analyzing the serum levels of sex hormones and insulin resistance.
Results: The number of atretic follicles at different stages of development increased in the PCOS ovaries (P<0.001). Vitamin D treatment significantly increased the normality of follicles in PCOS rats (P<0.001). The serum level of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and the estradiol levels significantly increased in PCOS rats, while the testosterone and Luteinizing hormone (LH) levels, glucose, insulin, and insulin resistance levels significantly decreased during vitamin D treatment (P<0.001).
Conclusion: This study indicated that vitamin D treatment protects ovarian tissue from the negative effect of PCOS by improving insulin activity and gonadotropin levels.
Keywords: Vitamin D; Polycystic; Ovary; Histology, Gonadotropin; Insulin resistance