| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5588356 | Metabolism | 2017 | 34 Pages | 
Abstract
												Our findings support the hypothesis of an association between altered metabolic status, increased ROS production, ER stress and leukocyte-endothelium interactions in PCOS, all of which are related to vascular complications.
											Keywords
												NF-κBPMNsGRP78HDLCDHEAShsCRPATF6PCOSXBP1UPRVCAM-1LDLcDCFH-DAICAM-1HUVECSSHBGIL-6Dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfateROSapoapolipoproteinHomeostatic model assessmentEndoplasmic reticulum stressinflammationinterleukin 6cardiovascular diseasetumor necrosis factor alphaEndothelial functiondichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetateCVDHuman umbilical vein endothelial cellsPolycystic ovary syndromeMetabolic syndromebody mass indexBMIendoplasmic reticulumTNF-αnuclear factor kappa Bactivating transcription factor 6polymorphonuclear leukocytesMETSInsulin resistanceIntercellular adhesion molecule 1Vascular cell adhesion molecule 1follicle-stimulating hormoneluteinizing hormonesex hormone binding globulinFSHHOMAUnfolded protein responseX-box binding protein 1high sensitivity C-reactive proteinhigh density lipoproteins cholesterolLow density lipoproteins cholesterolReactive oxygen species
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											Authors
												Celia Bañuls, Susana Rovira-Llopis, Aranzazu Martinez de Marañon, Silvia Veses, Ana Jover, Marcelino Gomez, Milagros Rocha, Antonio Hernandez-Mijares, Victor M. Victor, 
											