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Br J Nutr ; 130(10): 1657-1664, 2023 11 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36944362

ABSTRACT

In recent years, obesity is a growing pandemic in the world and has likely contributed to increasing the incidence of obesity-related diseases. Fat mass and obesity-associated gene (FTO) is the first gene discovered which has a close connection with fat. Recent studies suggested that FTO gene has played an important role in the molecular mechanisms of many diseases. Obesity is considered to be a hereditary disease and can evoke many kinds of diseases, including polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), cancer, etc., whose exact possible molecular mechanisms responsible for the effect of FTO on obesity and obesity-related diseases remain largely unknown. In this review, we comprehensively discuss the correlation between FTO gene and obesity, cancer, PCOS, T2DM, as well as the molecular mechanism involved in these diseases.


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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 , Obesity , Polycystic Ovary Syndrome , Female , Humans , Alpha-Ketoglutarate-Dependent Dioxygenase FTO/genetics , Body Mass Index , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/genetics , Genotype , Obesity/genetics , Polycystic Ovary Syndrome/genetics , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Proteins
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Mol Biol Rep ; 50(5): 4527-4534, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36848006

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Follicles consist of specialized somatic cells that encase a single oocyte. Follicle development is a process regulated by a variety of endocrine, paracrine, and secretory factors that work together to select follicles for ovulation. Zinc is an essential nutrient for the human body and is involved in many physiological processes, such as follicle development, immune response, homeostasis, oxidative stress, cell cycle progression, DNA replication, DNA damage repair, apoptosis, and aging. Zinc deficiency can lead to blocked oocyte meiotic process, cumulus expansion, and follicle ovulation. In this mini-review, we summarize the the role of zinc in follicular development.


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Granulosa Cells , Zinc , Female , Humans , Granulosa Cells/metabolism , Zinc/metabolism , Human Body , Ovarian Follicle , Oocytes
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