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Reprod Biol Endocrinol ; 16(1): 37, 2018 Apr 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29642911

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: GnRH is the master molecule of reproduction that is influenced by several intrinsic and extrinsic factors such as neurotransmitters and neuropeptides. Any alteration in these regulatory loops may result in reproductive-endocrine dysfunction such as the polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Although low dopaminergic tone has been associated with PCOS, the role of neurotransmitters in PCOS remains unknown. The present study was therefore aimed at understanding the status of GnRH regulatory neurotransmitters to decipher the neuroendocrine pathology in PCOS. METHODS: PCOS was induced in rats by oral administration of letrozole (aromatase inhibitor). Following PCOS validation, animals were assessed for gonadotropin levels and their mRNA expression. Neurotrasnmitter status was evaluated by estimating their levels, their metabolism and their receptor expression in hypothalamus, pituitary, hippocampus and frontal cortex of PCOS rat model. RESULTS: We demonstrate that GnRH and LH inhibitory neurotransmitters - serotonin, dopamine, GABA and acetylcholine - are reduced while glutamate, a major stimulator of GnRH and LH release, is increased in the PCOS condition. Concomitant changes were observed for neurotransmitter metabolising enzymes and their receptors as well. CONCLUSION: Our results reveal that increased GnRH and LH pulsatility in PCOS condition likely result from the cumulative effect of altered GnRH stimulatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters in hypothalamic-pituitary centre. This, we hypothesise, is responsible for the depression and anxiety-like mood disorders commonly seen in PCOS women.


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Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone/metabolism , Neurotransmitter Agents/metabolism , Polycystic Ovary Syndrome/metabolism , Acetylcholine/metabolism , Animals , Dopamine/metabolism , Female , Frontal Lobe/metabolism , Glutamic Acid/metabolism , Hippocampus/metabolism , Hypothalamus/metabolism , Letrozole , Nitriles , Pituitary Gland/metabolism , Polycystic Ovary Syndrome/physiopathology , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains , Serotonin/metabolism , Triazoles , gamma-Aminobutyric Acid/metabolism
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Recent Pat Biotechnol ; 11(1): 3-19, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27842483

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BACKGROUND: Saffron (Crocus sativus L.) has a long history of use as a food additive and a traditional medicine for treating a number of disorders. Prominent bioactives of saffron are crocin, crocetin and safranal. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to carry out an extensive patent search to collect information on saffron bioactives and their derivatives as therapeutic and cosmeceutical agents. All patents related to the area of interest published globally till date have been reviewed. Moreover, a recent synthetic biology approach to cost effective and consistent production of saffron bioactives has been highlighted. METHODS: A patent search strategy was designed based on keywords and concepts related to Crocus sativus L. and its bioactives- safranal, crocin and crocetin in combination with different patent classification codes relevant to the technology areas. This search strategy was employed to retrieve patents from various patent databases. The patents which focused on therapeutic or cosmetic applications and claimed compositions comprising crocin, crocetin or safranal as the main active component were selected and analysed. RESULTS: Maximum patenting activity was noticed towards the use of these bioactives in the treatment of neurological disorders followed by multiple uses of the same compound, use in treatment of metabolic disorders and use as cosmeceuticals. Interestingly, there were no patent records related to use of these bioactives in treating infectious disorders. CONCLUSION: Our patent analysis points out the populous and less explored uses of saffron bioactives and areas where there is further scope for research and growth. Recently developed synthetic biology approach is contributory in improving availability, consistency and cost effectiveness of saffron bioactives.


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Carotenoids/chemistry , Crocus/chemistry , Cyclohexenes/chemistry , Metabolic Diseases/drug therapy , Nervous System Diseases/drug therapy , Terpenes/chemistry , Animals , Biological Factors/chemistry , Biological Factors/isolation & purification , Biological Factors/pharmacology , Carotenoids/isolation & purification , Carotenoids/pharmacology , Cosmeceuticals/chemistry , Cosmeceuticals/isolation & purification , Cosmeceuticals/pharmacology , Cyclohexenes/isolation & purification , Cyclohexenes/pharmacology , Databases, Factual , Humans , Patents as Topic , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Synthetic Biology/methods , Terpenes/isolation & purification , Terpenes/pharmacology , Vitamin A/analogs & derivatives
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