Metformin has direct effects on human ovarian steroidogenesis

Fertility and sterility, 79(4), 956-962

DOI 10.1016/s0015-0282(02)04925-7 PMID 12749437 Source

Abstract

Objective

To investigate the possibility of direct effects of metformin on ovarian steroidogenesis.

Design

Cultured ovarian cells.

Setting

Academic research environment. PATIENT(S): Women undergoing bilateral salpingoophorectomy for benign gynecological disease. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Estradiol and P were measured in granulosa cell (GC) conditioned medium and androstenedione (A) and P in theca conditioned medium. RESULT(S): The effect of addition of metformin alone to GCs was variable, but significant inhibition of both P and E2 was seen (range 0%-30%). Metformin dose-dependently inhibited gonadotrophin and insulin-stimulated P and E2 production (range 25%-50%). In theca, metformin inhibited A production (0%-40%) with no effect on P. In the presence of insulin, A was inhibited dose-dependently and P increased by a similar magnitude. CONCLUSION(S): These results demonstrate a direct effect of metformin on ovarian steroidogenesis. The inhibitory effects on androgen production in particular would be beneficial in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

Topics

metformin ovarian steroidogenesis, metformin pcos mechanism, direct ovarian effects of metformin, metformin androgen production, granulosa cell metformin response, theca cell androgen inhibition, insulin sensitizer ovary function, metformin estradiol progesterone, pharmacological treatment pcos hyperandrogenism, root cause pcos treatment, metformin gonadotropin interaction

Cite this article

Mansfield, R., Galea, R., Brincat, M., Hole, D., & Mason, H. (2003). Metformin has direct effects on human ovarian steroidogenesis. *Fertility and sterility*, *79*(4), 956-962. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0015-0282(02)04925-7

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