The Metabolic Classroom with Dr. Ben Bikman

The Metabolism of Female Infertility

Apr 11, 2024
Dr. Ben Bikman discusses the metabolic aspects of female infertility, highlighting the role of insulin resistance in disrupting reproductive physiology. He explains how insulin resistance affects oocyte development, ovulation, and implantation, leading to infertility issues. The lecture also explores the impact of conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) on female fertility, emphasizing the importance of metabolic health in addressing infertility concerns.
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Infertility and Insulin Resistance

  • Infertility rates are higher in specific regions globally, such as sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and the Middle East.
  • These regions also have the highest rates of insulin resistance, suggesting a possible link between the two.
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Two Sides of Insulin Resistance

  • Insulin resistance is a two-pronged issue: disrupted insulin signaling in cells and elevated blood insulin (hyperinsulinemia).
  • Both aspects affect female reproductive physiology, including oocyte development, ovulation, and implantation.
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Ovulatory Cycle Overview

  • The ovulatory cycle involves FSH stimulating follicle growth, estradiol suppressing FSH and stimulating LH, and the LH surge triggering ovulation.
  • The corpus luteum then produces progesterone, crucial for pregnancy.
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