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    Sympathetic activation and endothelial dysfunction in polycystic ovary syndrome are not explained by either obesity or insulin resistance

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    Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine condition underpinned by insulin resistance and associated with increased risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes and adverse cardiovascular risk profile. Previous data suggest autonomic imbalance [elevated sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activity and decreased heart rate variability (HRV)] as well as endothelial dysfunction in PCOS. However, it is not clear whether these abnormalities are driven by obesity and metabolic disturbance or whether they are independently related to PCOS.We examined multiunit and single-unit muscle SNS activity (by microneurography), HRV (time and frequency domain analysis) and endothelial function [ischaemic reactive hyperaemia index (RHI) using the EndoPAT device] in 19 overweight/obese women with PCOS (BMI: 31路3 卤 1路5 kg/m(2), age: 31路3 卤 1路6 years) and compared them with 21 control overweight/obese women (BMI: 33路0 卤 1路4 kg/m(2), age: 28路2 卤 1路6 years) presenting a similar metabolic profile (fasting total, HDL and LDL cholesterol, glucose, triglycerides, insulin sensitivity and blood pressure).Women with PCOS had elevated multiunit muscle SNS activity (41 卤 2 vs 33 卤 3 bursts per 100 heartbeats, P < 0路05). Single-unit analysis showed that vasoconstrictor neurons were characterized by elevated firing rate and probability and incidence of multiple spikes (P < 0路01 for all parameters). Women with PCOS also had impaired endothelial function (RHI: 1路77 卤 0路14 vs 2路18 卤 0路14, P < 0路05). HRV did not differ between the groups.Women with PCOS have increased sympathetic drive and impaired endothelial function independent of obesity and metabolic disturbances. Sympathetic activation and endothelial dysfunction may confer greater cardiovascular risk in women with PCOS.Elisabeth A. Lambert, Helena Teede, Carolina Ika Sari, Eveline Jona, Soulmaz Shorakae, Kiri Woodington, Robyn Hemmes, Nina Eikelis, Nora E. Straznicky, Barbora De Courten, John B. Dixon, Markus P. Schlaich, Gavin W. Lamber
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