Title of article :
Effect of Vitex agnus-castus ethanolic extract on hypothalamic KISS-1 gene expression in a rat model of polycystic ovary syndrome
Author/Authors :
Feyzollahi, Zoleykha Department of Animal Biology - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Kharazmi University - Tehran, Iran , Mohseni Kouchesfehani, Homa Department of Animal Biology - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Kharazmi University - Tehran, Iran , Jalali, Hanieh Department of Animal Biology - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Kharazmi University - Tehran, Iran , Eslimi- Esfahani, Delaram Department of Animal Biology - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Kharazmi University - Tehran, Iran , Sheikh Hosseini, A Department of Animal Biology - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Kharazmi University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is an endocrine
system disruption that affects 6-10% of women. Some studies have
reported the effect of Vitex agnus-castus (Vitagnus) on the
hypothalamic-pituitary-gonad axis (HPG). This study was
conducted to investigate Vitagnus effect on the expression of
kisspeptin gene in a rat model of PCOS.
Materials and Methods: Thirty-two female rats were distributed
into: control, Vitagnus-treatment (365 mg/kg for 30 days), PCOS
(Letrozole for 28 days) and PCOS animals treated with Vitagnus
(30 days of Vitagnus after PCOS induction). At the end of the
treatments, serum and ovaries were collected for analysis.
Expression level of KISS-1 gene in the hypothalamus was
investigated, using Real-Time-PCR.
Results: In the PCOS group compared to control, FSH,
progesterone and estradiol levels were decreased, whereas
testosterone and LH levels were significantly increased. No
significant changes were observed in the Vitagnus-treated animals
in compare to control. However, Vitagnus treatment in the PCOS
group, resulted in a raise in progesterone, estrogen and FSH levels
and a reduction in the levels of testosterone and LH. Quantitative
gene expression analysis showed that PCOS induction resulted in
over-expression of KISS-1 gene, however, Vitagnus treatment
reduced this up-regulated expression to normal level.
Conclusion: In conclusion, our results indicated that Vitagnus
extract inhibited downregulation of KISS-1 gene in the
hypothalamus of PCOS rats. Because of the master role of
kisspeptin in adjusting the HPG axis, Vitagnus is likely to show
beneficial effects in the treatment of PCOS via regulation of
kisspeptin expression. This finding indicates a new aspect of
Vitagnus effect and may be considered in its clinical applications.
Keywords :
Kisspeptins , Polycystic ovarian syndrome , Hypothalamus , Vitex agnuscastus extract , Ovarian follicles
Journal title :
Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine AJP)