2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12866-019-1425-7
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Letrozole treatment of adult female mice results in a similar reproductive phenotype but distinct changes in metabolism and the gut microbiome compared to pubertal mice

Abstract: BackgroundA majority of women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) have metabolic dysfunction that results in an increased risk of type 2 diabetes. We previously developed a pubertal mouse model using the aromatase inhibitor, letrozole, which recapitulates many of the reproductive and metabolic features of PCOS. To further our understanding of the effects of androgen excess, we compared the effects of letrozole treatment initiated in puberty versus adulthood on reproductive and metabolic phenotypes as well as… Show more

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“…Ten bacterial genera or family (if genera unknown) were identified as having differential relative abundances in letrozole-treated mice compared to placebo-treated mice during weeks 1-5 of treatment ( Fig 7A). Similar to previous studies [28,40,41], the relative abundance of Lactobacillus, Dorea, Lachnospiraceae spp., Ruminococcus, Roseburia, Sutterella, Bifidobacterium, Parabacteroides, and Blautia were altered in letrozole-treated mice compared to placebo mice. Interestingly, the number of bacterial genera that had a differential relative abundance in letrozole compared to placebo-treated mice decreased from 10 to 4 genera two months after pellet removal ( Fig 7B).…”
Section: Letrozole Removal Resulted In Fewer Differential Gut Bacterisupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Ten bacterial genera or family (if genera unknown) were identified as having differential relative abundances in letrozole-treated mice compared to placebo-treated mice during weeks 1-5 of treatment ( Fig 7A). Similar to previous studies [28,40,41], the relative abundance of Lactobacillus, Dorea, Lachnospiraceae spp., Ruminococcus, Roseburia, Sutterella, Bifidobacterium, Parabacteroides, and Blautia were altered in letrozole-treated mice compared to placebo mice. Interestingly, the number of bacterial genera that had a differential relative abundance in letrozole compared to placebo-treated mice decreased from 10 to 4 genera two months after pellet removal ( Fig 7B).…”
Section: Letrozole Removal Resulted In Fewer Differential Gut Bacterisupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Letrozole treatment in adult female rats for 14 days resulted in reduced estradiol levels (39). Increased LH levels, as a main feature of PCOS women, has also been observed in adult rodent letrozole models (20,40,41). In the present study, serum LH levels at 1.25 mg/kg BW were increased compared with other groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Letrozole treatment in adult female rats for 14 days resulted in reduced estradiol levels (18). Increased LH levels, as a main feature of PCOS women, has also been observed in adult rodent letrozole models (47)(48)(49). In the present study, serum LH levels at 1.25 mg/kg BW were increased compared with other groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%