A comprehensive insight into effects of green tea extract in polycystic ovary syndrome: a systematic review

Vahid Maleki(Tabriz University of Medical Sciences), Ehsaneh Taheri(Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences), Parisa Varshosaz(Laurentian University), Fatemeh Pourteymour Fard Tabrizi(Tabriz University of Medical Sciences), Jalal Moludi(Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences), Hamed Jafari‐Vayghan(Arak University of Medical Sciences), Mahdi Shadnoush(National Nutrition and Food Technology Research Institute), Seyed Hossein Yahyazadeh Jabbari(Milad Hospital), Mehri Seifoleslami(Aja University of Medical Sciences), Mohammad Alizadeh(Tabriz University of Medical Sciences)
Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology
September 23, 2021
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), as the most common endocrine disorder in reproductive-aged women, is characterized by oxidative stress and ovarian tissue inflammation. Green tea extract (GTE) potentially possesses therapeutic effects for PCOS because of the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compounds. This systematic review evaluates the potential roles of GTE on metabolic variables, hormone levels, and ovarian function in PCOS. METHODS: A systematic review was conducted of published studies reporting the effects of GTE on PCOS. Several major databases, including PubMed, SCOPUS, and Google Scholar, were searched up from inception to April 2021. Clinical trials and animal studies that assessed the effects of GTE on PCOS were eligible for inclusion. RESULTS: Of 314 articles found in the search, four human studies and four animal studies were included. All studies in humans showed the effects of GTE on weight loss. GTE's effect on decreasing testosterone levels in humans and LH levels in animals were also reported. In addition, increases in FSH and progesterone levels in animal models were observed. Although GTE improved fasting blood sugar and insulin levels, the effect of GTE on inflammatory parameters, such as TNF-alpha and IL-6 and antioxidant status, was limited to animal studies. CONCLUSION: Therefore, this review suggests that GTE could be considered a potential agent to attenuate PCOS complications mainly due to its effect on weight loss and glycemic levels. However, more studies are needed to formulate conclusions about the effects and mechanisms of GTE in PCOS.


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