Our research focuses primarily on the physiological and the pathological mechanisms related to polycystic ovary syndrome. Specifically, this research aims to develop a simple and efficient technique in inducing PCOS in mouse in order to better stimulate and study the physiological policies of PCOS, P-C-O-S. In 2023, academician Huang's team published a study in circulation that proposed a new mechanism involving chronic inflammation in the development of high-risk cardiovascular disease in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome.
Our protocol offers a time-saving and flexible method to faithfully induce PCOS in mice, avoids repeated drug administration, and reduces the influence of non-experimental factors. Our laboratory will focus on investigating the mechanism behind the developmental origins of disease. We aim to uncover how adverse early life exposure contribute to the onset of metabolic, cardiovascular, and neurological disorders later in life.