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Metformin in gynecological disorders: pathogenic insights and therapeutic implications

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Department of Pathology ,Jinan University School of Medicine ,Guangzhou ,China
Nie, Ping;
Affiliation
Department of Pathology ,Longgang District People’s Hospital ,Shenzhen ,China
Wang, Minghua;
Affiliation
Center of Reproductive Medicine ,Jinan University First Affiliated Hospital ,Guangzhou ,China
Mo, Yan;
Affiliation
Center of Reproductive Medicine ,Jinan University First Affiliated Hospital ,Guangzhou ,China
Zhou, Hong;
Affiliation
Center of Reproductive Medicine ,Jinan University First Affiliated Hospital ,Guangzhou ,China
Zha, Qingbing;
Affiliation
Guangzhou Institute of Pediatrics ,Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center ,Guangzhou Medical University ,Guangzhou ,China
Lash, Gendie E.;
Affiliation
Department of Pathology ,Jinan University School of Medicine ,Guangzhou ,China
Li, Ping

Metformin, the most widely used anti-diabetic drug, has been demonstrated to exert various effects, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, and cardioprotective properties. Due to its affordability and low toxicity profile, metformin is increasingly used to prevent or treat a wide range of gynecological disorders, as evidenced by epidemiological studies, clinical trials, and animal and in vitro studies. Trial findings for non-cancer conditions such as endometriosis, premature ovarian failure (POF), and uterine fibroids remain controversial and insufficient. However, most current clinical trials for polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and gynecological malignancies are ongoing phase II–III trials. The pharmacological effects of metformin have been shown to target the insulin-like growth factor (IGF), AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)/AKT, MAPK, NF-κB, and other signal transduction pathways, highlighting its potential in the treatment of gynecological disorders. In this review, we discuss the biological impacts of metformin and the mechanisms of action pertinent to the treatment of different gynecological disorders.

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