Shivani Kumari* & Bhupendra Prasad Singh
Department of Zoology, S.N.S.R.K.S. College, Saharsa, Bihar, India
Received : 14th October, 2024 ; Revised : 14th November, 2024
DOI:-https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16663204
Abstract– Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a prevalent endocrine disorder affecting females of reproductive age, often associated with metabolic disturbances such as altered blood glucose and lipid profiles. This study examines changes in blood glucose and serum cholesterol levels in PCOS-induced Mus musculus. The experiment utilized letrozole to induce PCOS, followed by biochemical analyses to assess metabolic alterations. The findings highlight significant increases in glucose and cholesterol levels, indicating metabolic dysfunctions associated with PCOS.
Keywords: PCOS, Mus musculus, blood glucose, serum cholesterol, metabolic disorder
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