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Humanin

HN, S14G-Humanin

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Studies 491
Trials 100
Score 2
2021 pubmed 55 citations

Humanin regulates oxidative stress in the ovaries of polycystic ovary syndrome patients via the Keap1/Nrf2 pathway.

Wang. Yingying Y; Li. Nianyu N; Zeng. Zhengyan Z; Tang. Li L; Zhao. Shuhua S; Zhou. Fang F; Zhou. Liping L; Xia. Wei W; Zhu. Changhong C; Rao. Meng M

Key Findings

  • Humanin levels are reduced in granulosa cells of PCOS patients
  • Exogenous humanin supplementation in PCOS rat models improves weight, ovarian morphology, hormone balance, and reduces oxidative stress
  • The protective effect is mediated via modulation of the Keap1/Nrf2 antioxidant signaling pathway

Practical Outcomes

  • While the results are promising, they are limited to animal models and early‑stage cell work, so there’s no ready‑to‑use human protocol yet. Biohackers should view humanin as a potential future supplement for PCOS‑related oxidative stress, but wait for human safety and dosage data before trying it. Supporting overall mitochondrial health may naturally boost humanin levels in the meantime.

Summary

The study found that women with PCOS have lower levels of a naturally occurring peptide called humanin in their ovarian cells. In rats with PCOS, giving extra humanin reduced weight gain, fixed ovarian abnormalities, balanced hormones, and lowered oxidative stress. The benefit appears to come from humanin activating the body’s own antioxidant system (the Keap1/Nrf2 pathway).

Abstract

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrinological pathology among women of reproductive age, whereas the pathogenesis is still not fully understood. Systemic and ovarian oxidative stress (OS) imbalance is a pivotal feature of PCOS. Humanin, a mitochondria-derived peptide, has been reported to function as an antioxidant in cardiomyocytes, pancreatic beta cells and other cells, but how this function is regulated remains unclear. In this study, we investigated whether humanin expression differs in the granulosa cells (GCs) of PCOS patients versus controls, and whether humanin alleviates OS in PCOS ovaries. Sixteen PCOS patients and 28 age- and BMI-matched controls undergoing IVF were recruited, and their serum, follicular fluid and GCs were collected for humanin analysis. Dehydroepiandrosterone-induced rat PCOS models, and vitamin K3-induced OS COV434 cell lines were applied to investigate the mechanism. Humanin expression was significantly down-regulated in the ovaries of PCOS patients relative to those of non-PCOS patients. Exogenous humanin supplementation significantly attenuated body weight gain, ovarian morphological abnormalities, endocrinological disorders and ovarian and systemic OS in PCOS rat models. Our study further demonstrated that this attenuation effect was involved in the modulation of the Kelch-like ECH-associated protein 1 (Keap1)/nuclear factor-erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) signalling pathway. In summary, this study reported for the first time that decreased expression of humanin in the GCs was associated with oxidative imbalance in PCOS. Humanin alleviates OS in ovarian GCs of PCOS patients via modulation of the Keap1/Nrf2 signalling pathway.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2021

Date

2021-02-05T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1093/molehr/gaaa081

Citations

55

References

56