Study Finds Digitoxin Induces Apoptosis in Ovarian Granulosa Cells, Potentially Affecting Follicular Development
A recent study has revealed that digitoxin, a compound commonly used in the treatment of heart conditions, affects ovarian granulosa cells by inducing apoptosis, which may have implications for female reproductive health. Researchers have identified this mechanism as a potential factor influencing follicular development and ovarian function, raising questions about its broader impact on fertility.
The findings highlight how digitoxin interacts with granulosa cells, which play a critical role in the growth and maturation of ovarian follicles. The induced apoptosis—programmed cell death—disrupts normal cellular processes within these cells, potentially impairing their ability to support healthy follicular development. This research sheds light on an area of growing interest regarding the intersection of pharmaceutical treatments and reproductive health outcomes. Further studies may be necessary to fully understand the scope and significance of these effects.
Newsflash | Powered by GeneOnline AI
Source: GO-AI-ne1
For any suggestion and feedback, please contact us.
Date: January 24, 2026
©www.geneonline.com All rights reserved. Collaborate with us: [email protected]




