Abstract:Hyperinsulinaemia is one of the most common clinical manifestations in women with PCOS. Here, hyperinsulinaemia may increase IGF- 1 expression and aggravate the effect of IGF1 by reducing the synthesis of IGF binding protein 1. IGF1 increases the expression of APLNR, and further promotes oestrogen synthesis and secretion via binding of APLN/APLNR. Patients with PCOS have high ovarian IGF1 levels. Therefore, IGF-1 and APLN may exhibit a compensatory increase in PCOS. Recently study found a high APLN/APLNR level… Show more
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