2016
DOI: 10.22456/1679-9216.81208
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Combination of Melatonin and Metformin Hydrochloride for Treatment Polycystic Ovarian in Female Rats

Abstract: Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a gynecological endocrine disorder, results in menstrual abnormalities, androgynism and infertility. In the case of women or others animals with PCOS wishing to treat infertility with the aim of becoming pregnant, the most commonly used is metformin hydrochloride. Recent studies have analyzed the combination of metformin hydrochloride with melatonin in oncological treatment but not to treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). The aim of the present study was… Show more

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“…However, in some studies, it has been shown that combination of melatonin and metformin do not have any interaction and is more effective compared to single drug for the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome, glucose metabolism, circadian disruption, and diet-induced obesity. [373839] The combination of melatonin with some other radioprotectors has investigated to improve normal tissues sparing following exposure to radiation. A study by Li et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in some studies, it has been shown that combination of melatonin and metformin do not have any interaction and is more effective compared to single drug for the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome, glucose metabolism, circadian disruption, and diet-induced obesity. [373839] The combination of melatonin with some other radioprotectors has investigated to improve normal tissues sparing following exposure to radiation. A study by Li et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Armijo et al [15], low levels of melatonin in menopause could be an important factor for the development and the maintenance of osteoporosis, since replacement in female rats leads to enhancements of the bone mineral density and the articular cartilage thickness [16]. The melatonin is widely mentioned for reducing specific reactions of oxygen and nitrogen, having anti-inflammatory effects, stimulating antioxidant enzyme activity and decreasing the action of pro-oxidant enzymes [16,17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%