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Ameliorative effect of myo-inositol on red blood cell alterations in polycystic ovary syndrome: in vitro study
Authors:Alessandra Andrisani  Gabriella Donà  Chiara Sabbadin  Elena Tibaldi  Francesco Dessole  Valentina Bosello Travain
Institution:1. Department of Women’s and Children’s Health, University of Padova, Padova, Italy;2. Department of Molecular Medicine- Biological Chemistry, University of Padova, Italy;3. Department of Medicine- Endocrinology, University of Padova, Padova, Italy;4. Department of Surgical, Microsurgical and Medical Sciences- Gynecologic and Obstetric Clinic, University of Sassari, Italy
Abstract:Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)is a gynecological endocrine disorder which is associated with systemic inflammatory status inducing red blood cells (RBC) membrane alterations related to insulin resistance and testosterone levels which could be greatly improved by myo-inositol (MYO) uptake. In this study we aim to evaluate the effect of MYO in reducing oxidative-related alterations through in vitro study on PCOS RBC. Blood samples from two groups of volunteers, control group (CG, n?=?12) and PCOS patient group (PG, n?=?12), were analyzed for band 3 tyrosine phosphorylation (Tyr-P), high molecular weight aggregate (HMWA), IgG in RBC membranes, and glutathione (GSH) in cytosol, following O/N incubation in the presence or absence of MYO. PCOS RBC underwent oxidative stress as indicated by higher band 3 Tyr-P and HMWA and increased membrane bound autologous IgG. Twenty four hours (but not shorter time) MYO incubation, significantly improved both Tyr-P level and HMWA formation and concomitant membrane IgG binding. However, no relevant modification of GSH content was detected. PCOS RBC membranes are characterized by increased oxidized level and enhanced sensitivity to oxidative injuries leading to potential premature RBC removal. MYO treatment is effective in reducing oxidative related abnormalities in PCOS patients probably restoring the inositol phospholipid pools of the membranes.
Keywords:Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)  red blood cell (RBC)  oxidative stress  glutathione (GSH)  myo-inositol (MYO)
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