Abstract
OBJECTIVE
To critically review published articles on polycystic ovary (PCO) disease in rat models, with a focus on delineating its pathophysiology.
DESIGN
Review of the English-language literature published from 1966 to March 2005 was performed through PubMed search. Keywords or phrases used were persistent estrus, chronic anovulation, polycystic ovary, polycystic ovary disease, and polycystic ovary syndrome. Articles were also located via bibliographies of published literature.
SETTING
University Health Sciences Center.
INTERVENTION(S)
Articles on persistent estrus and PCO in rats were selected and reviewed regarding the methods for induction of PCO disease.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S)
Changes in the reproductive cycle, ovarian morphology, hormonal parameters, and factors associated with the development of PCO disease in rat models were analyzed.
RESULT(S)
Principal methods for inducing PCO in the rat include exposure to constant light, anterior hypothalamic and amygdaloidal lesions, and the use of androgens, estrogens, antiprogestin, and mifepristone.
CONCLUSION(S)
The validated rat PCO models provide useful information on morphologic and hormonal disturbances in the pathogenesis of chronic anovulation in this condition. These studies have aimed to replicate the morphologic and hormonal characteristics observed in the human PCO syndrome. The implications of these studies to human condition are discussed.
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