The short answer is yes, PCOS has a complex genetic predisposition. However, lifestyle and environmental factors also play a ...
Studies indicate that lifestyle modifications can alleviate PCOS symptoms, improving insulin resistance and hormonal balance through diet and physical activity.
Eleven significant hub genes (MMP9, SPI1, IGF2R, GPBAR1, PDGFA, BMPR1A, LIFR, PRKAA1, MSH2, CDC25C, and KCNH2) likely play crucial roles in PCOS pathophysiology. We also predicted potential TFs, ...
In women, OS is implicated in various reproductive disorders, including polycystic ovary syndrome, endometriosis, and premature ovarian failure, leading to diminished oocyte quality, disrupted ...