Epigenética del Síndrome de Ovario Poliquístico

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  • Francisca Concha C
  • Teresa Sir P Laboratorio de Endocrinología Facultad de Medicina Occidente Universidad de Chile
  • Sergio E Recabarren Universidad de Concepción
  • Francisco Pérez B Departamento de Nutrición Facultad de Medicina Universidad de Chile

Palabras clave:

Epigenomics, Genes, Regulator, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Resumen

Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is an endocrine and metabolic dysfunction, highly prevalent in women in their reproductive years. Hyperandrogenism, oligo-ovulation, polycystic ovarian morphology are the main features of this syndrome. PCOS is a genetic disorder with a multifactorial etiology and has a strong link with environmental components. It is frequently associated with obesity and insulin resistance. Recently, epigenetic mechanisms have been involved in the pathogenesis of PCOS. Several studies showed that methylation in DNA and miRNAs is altered in women with PCOS in blood, serum, adipose tissue, granulose cells and theca. This evidence indicates that women with PCOS have a different epigenetic regulation, which might be triggered by an adverse intrauterine environment or by postnatal environmental elements such as diet and or obesity.

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Francisca Concha C

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Teresa Sir P, Laboratorio de Endocrinología Facultad de Medicina Occidente Universidad de Chile

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Sergio E Recabarren, Universidad de Concepción

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Francisco Pérez B, Departamento de Nutrición Facultad de Medicina Universidad de Chile

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2017-07-05

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Concha C, F., Sir P, T., Recabarren, S. E., & Pérez B, F. (2017). Epigenética del Síndrome de Ovario Poliquístico. Revista Médica De Chile, 145(7). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/4938

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