According to the study by the research team with Fux Otta C, posted in PubMed, although the cause of PCOS is still unknown, there are several hypotheses
attempting to explain the primary defect; the most commonly accepted is
insulin resistance. Due to its high prevalence, the patients have
increased risk of developing metabolic and cardiovascular alterations.
The compensatory hyperinsulinemia contributes to hyperandrogenism in
different ways: by stimulating ovarian
androgen synthesis and inhibiting hepatic production of sex hormone
binding globulin. From the study of the intrauterine environment in
recent years it has been suggested that PCOS may have an origin in utero
associated with prenatal exposure to androgens.
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