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New Anti-Malarial Drug Shows Promise in Treating PCOS Symptoms

11/03/2025
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Recent findings from Fudan University Shanghai Medical College have unveiled a potential new treatment for polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), a common endocrine disorder affecting 10 to 13 percent of women of reproductive age. The study, led by Qi-Qun Tang and his team, demonstrated that artemisinin, a compound commonly used in anti-malarial drugs, may offer a groundbreaking approach to managing the complex hormonal imbalances associated with PCOS. This discovery could pave the way for more effective therapies targeting the root causes of the condition.

PCOS manifests through a variety of symptoms, including irregular menstruation, ovarian cysts, obesity, insulin resistance, excessive facial hair, and infertility. Currently, available treatments—such as oral contraceptives and blood sugar regulators—only address the symptoms rather than the underlying hormonal disruptions. Tang’s research introduces the possibility of a treatment that directly impacts the hormonal imbalances driving PCOS.

In their study, published in Science, the team found that artemisinin derivatives, specifically artemether (ATM), were able to restore balance in the hormonal system of both rodent models and human patients. This was particularly significant because PCOS is often driven by elevated androgen levels, including testosterone. In rodent models, ATM treatment resulted in reduced testosterone levels, improved estrous cycles, and a notable decrease in ovarian cyst formation. Furthermore, ATM increased the success of embryo implantation and enhanced fertility, a stark improvement compared to conventional treatments like oral contraceptives, which have minimal effects on ovarian morphology or fertility.

The researchers uncovered the mechanism behind ATM’s effects on testosterone levels. They identified that ATM reduced the levels of cytochrome P450 family 11 subfamily A member 1 (CYP11A1), an enzyme critical for androgen production in the ovaries. By decreasing the half-life of CYP11A1, ATM made the enzyme unstable and prone to degradation. Further investigation revealed that ATM enhanced the binding between CYP11A1 and lon peptidase 1 (LONP1), a mitochondrial protease responsible for degrading misfolded proteins. This interaction appears to drive the reduction of testosterone production in the ovaries.

Notably, the team replicated these findings in a clinical trial involving 19 women with PCOS. After 12 weeks of oral artemisinin treatment, participants showed significant reductions in serum testosterone levels and improvements in ovarian morphology. Over 60% of participants reported a return to regular menstrual cycles.

Despite these promising results, reproductive endocrinologist Elisabet Stener-Victorin from Karolinska Institute emphasized the need for further research. “The findings are promising, but a randomized controlled trial is essential to validate the effects and rule out the placebo effect,” she cautioned.

While artemisinin’s potential for treating PCOS is still under investigation, this study opens a new avenue for more effective treatments, addressing not just the symptoms, but also the hormonal imbalances central to the disorder.

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