Minireview: Metabolism of Female Reproduction: Regulatory Mechanisms and Clinical Implications

Female fertility is highly dependent on successful regulation of energy metabolism. Central processes in the hypothalamus monitor the metabolic state of the organism and, together with metabolic hormones, drive the peripheral availability of energy for cellular functions. In the ovary, the oocyte an...

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Published inMolecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.) Vol. 28; no. 6; pp. 790 - 804
Main Authors Seli, Emre, Babayev, Elnur, Collins, Stephen C, Nemeth, Gabor, Horvath, Tamas L
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Endocrine Society 01.06.2014
Oxford University Press
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Summary:Female fertility is highly dependent on successful regulation of energy metabolism. Central processes in the hypothalamus monitor the metabolic state of the organism and, together with metabolic hormones, drive the peripheral availability of energy for cellular functions. In the ovary, the oocyte and neighboring somatic cells of the follicle work in unison to achieve successful metabolism of carbohydrates, amino acids, and lipids. Metabolic disturbances such as anorexia nervosa, obesity, and diabetes mellitus have clinically important consequences on human reproduction. In this article, we review the metabolic determinants of female reproduction and their role in infertility.
Bibliography:This work was supported by R01 HD59909 from National Institutes of Health/NICHD (to E.S.) and NIH Director's Pioneer Award DP1 DK098058 (to T.L.H.).
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ISSN:0888-8809
1944-9917
DOI:10.1210/me.2013-1413