Title of article :
Therapeutic effects of organic zinc on reproductive hormones, insulin resistance and mTOR expression, as a novel component, in a rat model of Polycystic ovary syndrome
Author/Authors :
Fazel Torshizi, Faeze Department of Animal Science - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Chamani, Mohammad Department of Animal Science - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Khodaei, Hamid Reza Department of Animal Sciences - Islamic Azad University - Golpayegan Branch, Isfahan , Sadeghi, Ali Asghar Department of Animal Science - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Hejazi, Hossein Skin Disease and Leishmaniasis Research Center - Department of Parasitology and Mycology - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Majidzadeh Heravi, Reza Department of Animal Sciences - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad
Abstract :
Objective(s): Zinc is an effective factor in the reproductive system. Insulin resistance (IR) is known
as an important disorder in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Mammalian target of
rapamycin (mTOR), which controls key cell activities, in particular, is activated in disorders such as
PCOS. The present study was conducted to observe the therapeutic effects of organic zinc on IR, mTOR
gene expression, and pathogenesis of PCOS in a rat model induced-PCOS.
Materials and Methods: Experimental treatments were performed on control and treated groups,
consisting of healthy controls (Control, water, and standard feed intake and daily injection of sesame oil
alone), Polycystic control (PCO, injection of 4 mg/kg estradiol valerate (EV) for four weeks). Treated groups
(PCO-ZM 25, PCO-ZM 75, and PCO-ZM 175) after 4 weeks of receiving EV, were daily given three levels of 25,
75, and 175 mg zinc methionine/kg BW for 15 days, respectively.
Results: Injection of EV dramatically increased body and ovarian weights, levels of LH, testosterone,
estradiol, triglyceride, fasting insulin, fasting glucose, HOMA-IR, IGF-1, gene expression of mTOR, and
number of cysts (P<0.05). It also reduced the level of progesterone, HDL-C, and the number of antral
follicles (P<0.05). However, by increasing zinc-methionine application especially at 175 mg/kg BW,
the induction effects of EV were improved on ovarian cysts (P<0.05).
Conclusion: Organic zinc showed beneficial effects in the EV induced PCOS rats via decreased insulin
resistance and mTOR expression, restored the hormonal profile, and decreased the number of cysts
in the ovaries.
Keywords :
Insulin resistance , mTOR , Polycystic ovary syndrome , Rat , Zinc-methionine