ea0029p905 | Female Reproduction | ICEECE2012
Maliqueo M.
, Johansson J.
, Svensson H.
, Labrie F.
, Malin L.
, Stener-Victorin E.
Continuous administration of 400 μg/day of letrozole (LET), a non-steroidal inhibitor of P450 aromatase, with start pre-pubertally to female rats, induces hyperandrogenemia and reproductive abnormalities similar to those observed in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). However, these rats do not develop metabolic abnormalities, despite high circulating testosterone. A possible explanation may be that the dose was too high and thus completely inhibited the estrogen...