Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2196146 Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Clinical and experimental evidence indicates that acupuncture may be a safe alternative or complement in the treatment of endocrine and reproductive function in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). This review describes potential etiological factors of PCOS with the aim to support potential mechanism of action of acupuncture to relieve PCOS related symptoms. The theory that increased sympathetic activity contributes to the development and maintenance of PCOS is presented, and that the effects of acupuncture are, at least in part, mediated by modulation of sympathetic outflow. While there are no relevant randomized controlled studies on the use of acupuncture to treat metabolic abnormalities in women with PCOS, a number of experimental studies indicate that acupuncture may improve metabolic dysfunction. For each aspect of PCOS, it is important to pursue new treatment strategies that have fewer negative side effects than drug treatments, as women with PCOS often require prolonged treatment.

► PCOS is associated with high activity in the sympathetic nervous system. ► Muscle stimulation cause modulates sympathetic reflexes and endocrine activity. ► Acupuncture improves ovulation and decrease circulating testosterone. ► This effect is most likely mediated via decrease in sympathetic nerve activity. ► Acupuncture improves insulin resistance and stimulate glucose uptake via an insulin-independent pathway in rat models.

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