Relationship of serum adipocyte-derived proteins with insulin sensitivity and reproductive features in pre-pubertal and pubertal daughters of polycystic ovary syndrome women
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Maliqueo Yevilao, Manuel
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Relationship of serum adipocyte-derived proteins with insulin sensitivity and reproductive features in pre-pubertal and pubertal daughters of polycystic ovary syndrome women
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Objective: To evaluate in a cross-sectional study adiponectin and leptin levels in prepubertal and pubertal
daughters of women with PCOS and their relationship to insulin sensitivity and reproductive features.
Study design: We studied 92 daughters of PCOS women (PCOSd) and 76 daughters of control women (Cd)
matched by age and body mass index SD scores and distributed according to breast Tanner stage:
prepuberty (Tanner 1), early puberty (Tanner 2–3) or late puberty (Tanner 4–5). In all girls an oral glucose
tolerance test was performed. Leptin, adiponectin, sex steroids, SHBG, glucose, insulin and lipid profile
were determined. Leptin–adiponectin ratio, free androgen index and insulin sensitivity (HOMA-IR and ISI
composite) were then calculated.
Results: Prepubertal PCOSd showed lower serum adiponectin compared to Cd (p = 0.028), whereas
during puberty no differences were observed between the groups. Leptin concentrations were similar in
both groups in all Tanner stages. In addition, in PCOSd during early puberty, adiponectin showed a
negative correlation with testosterone and leptin showed a negative correlation with ISI composite,
which were independent of BMI SDS (r = 0.39; p = 0.02 and r = 0.42; p = 0.01).
Conclusion: These observations suggest that during the prepubertal period PCOSd exhibit abnormal
adiponectin levels, independently of BMI. Moreover, leptin and adiponectin may be related to metabolic
and reproductive abnormalities observed in PCOSd during the early stages of sexual development.
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This study was supported by the National Fund for Scientific
and Technological Research; Fondecyt; grant no.: N 1071007 and
the Alexander Von Humboldt Foundation.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/128976
DOI: doi:10.1016/j.ejogrb.2011.12.012
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European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology 161 (2012) 56–61
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