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Complement Dysregulation in Obese Versus Nonobese Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Patients.

Alexandra E ButlerAbu Saleh Md MoinThozhukat SathyapalanStephen L Atkin
Published in: Cells (2023)
The upregulation of the alternative complement pathway was seen in nonobese PCOS and was further exacerbated in obese PCOS, indicating that this is an inherent feature of the pathophysiology of PCOS that is worsened by obesity and is reflected in the differences between the nonobese and obese PCOS phenotypes. However, the increase in the complement proteins associated with activation was counterbalanced by upregulation of complement inhibitors; this was evident in both PCOS groups, suggesting that insults, such as a cardiovascular event or infection, that cause activation of complement pathways may be amplified in PCOS.
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