Effect of body weight on serum homocysteine level in patients with polycystic ovarian syndrome: A case control study

سال انتشار: 1395
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
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JR_IJRM-14-2_002

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 16 شهریور 1395

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Background: Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) represent one of the common endocrine disorders which influence around 8% of reproductive women whomusually suffering from obesity and increase cardiovascular risk. Serum homocysteine levels are associated with bad impact on endothelial functions andconsidered as an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Objective: The aim was to study the level of plasma homocysteine in obese and non-obese Iraqi patients with PCOS. Materials and Methods: This study was carried out on 207 women. Of theme, 101 women with PCOS and 106 PCOS- free women served as controls. Blood sample was taken from each participant on the 2PndP day of menstruation morning after an overnight fasting. Serum levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), free testosterone and androstenedione were measured. Moreover, total lipid profile and plasma homocysteine levels were measured in both groups.Results: Sixty percent of PCOS women were overweight or obese and 56% of them had a waist circumference >88cm. Moreover plasma homocysteine concentrations were found to be higher in patients with PCOS (11.5±5.41μmol/L) as compared with control (8.10±1.89 μmol/L) (p<0.002). Furthermore the homocysteine concentrations were 13.19±5.97 μmol/L and 9.38±2.99 μmol/L in both obese and normal-weight PCOS women respectively which was significantly higher than obese (p<0.002) and normal-weight (p<0.004) control women.Conclusion: Increase in body weight is not an independent risk factor to increase plasma homocysteine levels in PCOS women.

نویسندگان

Ali I. Al- Gareeb

Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, College of Medicine, Al- Mustansiriya University, Baghdad, Iraq

Wafaa Salah Abd Al- Amieer

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Al-Kadhymia Teaching Hospital, Baghdad, Iraq.

Hayder M. Alkuraishy

Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, College of Medicine, Al- Mustansiriya University, Baghdad, Iraq

Thabat J. Al- Mayahi

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Al- Kadhymia Teaching Hospital, Baghdad, Iraq.