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Malek Soleimani mehranjani

Malek Soleimani mehranjani

Academic rank: Professor
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4822-2617
Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Science
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E-mail: m-soleimani [at] araku.ac.ir
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Research

Title
The Effect of Metformin on Oxidative Stress Markers in Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Undergoing Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection
Type
Presentation
Keywords
PCOS, MDA, TAC, GPX, Oocyte Quality
Year
2025
Researchers Shima Sonieshargh ، Seyed Mohammadali Shariatzadeh ، Malek Soleimani mehranjani ، Rahil Jannatifar ، Zahra Ebrahimi

Abstract

Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is char- acterized by insulin resistance and hyperandrogenism, which contribute to increased production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reduced activity of antioxidant enzymes. Metform- in, a common drug in the treatment of PCOS, not only improves insulin sensitivity and corrects hormonal imbalances but may also reduce oxidative stress. The aim was to investigate the ef- fects of metformin on oxidative stress levels and antioxidant enzyme activity in the serum and follicular fluid of women with PCOS. Materials and Methods: Forty women with PCOS were ran- domly assigned to receive either metformin (1500 mg) or a pla- cebo (25 mg ORS solution) for 8 weeks, starting two months be- fore ovulation and continuing until oocyte retrieval. Serum and follicular fluid levels of malondialdehyde (MDA), total anti- oxidant capacity (TAC), and glutathione peroxidase/glutathione reductase (GPX/GRD) were measured using ELISA. Data were analyzed using the Independent T-Test, and the difference be- tween means was considered significant at the P<0.05 level. Results: The mean serum MDA levels (P=0.03) and follicu- lar fluid mean MDA levels (P=0.001) decreased significantly between the placebo and metformin groups. The mean serum TAC levels increased significantly between the placebo and metformin groups (P<0.001). There was no significant differ- ence in follicular fluid mean TAC levels between the placebo and metformin groups (P=0.276). There was no significant dif- ference in the mean levels of GPX and GR in serum and follicu- lar fluid between the placebo and metformin groups (P > 0.05). Conclusion: Our results showed that Metformin reduced oxi- dative stress in women with PCOS by decreasing MDA levels and increasing serum TAC. However, it had no significant ef- fect on GPX, GR, or TAC levels in follicular fluid, suggesting that its antioxidant effects are primarily systemic rather than localized within the follicular environment.