Vitamin D and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: a Narrative Review.
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to explore the relationship between vitamin D (involved in calcium metabolism) and the pathophysiological processes of PCOS, including metabolic and reproductive outcomes.
Results Summary
Vitamin D levels were negatively associated with serum androgen levels and IR parameters. Supplementation improved menstrual cycles, folliculogenesis, and lipid metabolism in PCOS patients.
Population
Reproductive-age women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
Effective Dosage
Not specified
Duration
Not specified
Interactions
None mentioned
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Vitamin D | decrease | serum androgen level | - | - | was negatively associated with | #1 |
Vitamin D treatment | decrease | serum androgen levels | PCOS patients | - | could reduce | #2 |
Vitamin D treatment | decrease | anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) levels | PCOS patients | - | could reduce | #3 |
Vitamin D treatment | decrease | endometrial thickness | PCOS patients | - | decrease | #4 |
Vitamin D treatment | increase | menstrual cycle | PCOS patients | - | resulted in improvement of | #5 |
Vitamin D treatment | increase | folliculogenesis | PCOS patients | - | resulted in improvement of | #6 |
Vitamin D concentrations | decrease | parameters of insulin resistance (IR) | - | - | were negatively correlated with | #7 |
Vitamin D concentrations | decrease | body fat mass | - | - | were negatively correlated with | #8 |
Vitamin D supplementation | decrease | insulin resistance (IR) | - | - | has beneficial effects on | #9 |
Vitamin D supplementation | increase | lipid metabolism | - | - | has beneficial effects on | #10 |
vitamin D | increase | mental health | PCOS patients | - | positive effect on | #11 |
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common endocrine disorders of reproductive age women and contributes to metabolic dysfunctions including insulin resistance (IR) and dyslipidemia. Vitamin D is a steroid hormone, which is involved in calcium metabolism and bone structure and has a potential role in the prevention of many illnesses, including cancers, autoimmune disorders, hypertension, diabetes, and obesity. Recently, it has been reported that vitamin D deficiency was a common complication of PCOS and vitamin D status was associated with reproductive ability, metabolic alterations, and mental health of PCOS patients. This review summarizes the advances between vitamin D status and the pathophysiological process of PCOS. Vitamin D level was negatively associated with serum androgen level. Vitamin D treatment could reduce serum androgen and anti-MüllerianHormone (AMH) levels, and decrease endometrial thickness, which resulted in improvement of menstrual cycle and folliculogenesis of PCOS patients. Moreover, vitamin D concentrations were negatively correlated with parameters of IR and body fat mass. Vitamin D supplementation has beneficial effects on IR and lipid metabolism. In addition, a positive of vitamin D on mental health of PCOS patients was proposed. Understanding the relationship between vitamin D status and the symptoms of PCOS patients is of great clinical significance to treat and prevent the progression of PCOS.