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. 2020 Aug;16(8):703-710.
doi: 10.1080/17425255.2020.1785429. Epub 2020 Jul 9.

New clinical targets of d-chiro-inositol: rationale and potential applications

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New clinical targets of d-chiro-inositol: rationale and potential applications

Antonio Simone Laganà et al. Expert Opin Drug Metab Toxicol. 2020 Aug.

Abstract

Introduction: Inositols have a key role in ovarian physiology and the literature reports a wealth of studies about the major isomer, myo-inositol (MI). However, information about d-chiro-inositol (DCI) is still scarce, despite the ratio MI:DCI is tissue-specific and actively maintained by an insulin-dependent epimerase enzyme.

Areas covered: This expert opinion provides an overview of the physiological contribution of DCI in regulating steroidogenesis. DCI indeed mediates the intracellular signaling of insulin, which induces the biosynthesis of androgens. Studies on second messengers of insulin also revealed that DCI has a specific role in modulating the activity of aromatase enzyme. Specifically, recent findings demonstrated that DCI influences the enzyme gene expression, thus reducing the conversion of androgens into estrogens.

Expert opinion: Available evidence suggests that the effects of DCI administration may be similar to those of aromatase inhibitors, but without causing hypo-estrogenic states. Therefore, DCI treatments should be evaluated for either estrogen-dependent gynecological conditions or low testosterone states in male subjects.

Keywords: D-chiro-inositol; aromatase; controlled ovarian hyperstimulation; endometriosis; estrogen; male hypogonadism.

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