Reproductive problems in women with PCOS, the impact of PAI-1 carriers of 4G PAI-1 polymorphism and BMI
Autor: | Komsa-Penkova R, Golemanov G, Georgieva G, Popovski K, Slavov N, Ivanov P, Katya Kovacheva, Atanasova M, Blajev A |
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Zdroj: | Scopus-Elsevier Europe PubMed Central |
Popis: | Approximately 7-12% of women in reproductive age are affected by PCOS[2] and 40 to 70 percent of them are overweight contributing to the clinical picture of PCOS and increased reproductive and metabolic disorder. In order to investigate the role of PAl-1 as a possible risk factor for the development of PCOS a group of 67 women with polycystic ovarian disease and 70 healthy controls were investigated for levels of PAl-1 and carriage of the promoter polymorphism 675 4G/5G in gene of PAI-1. The correlation with BMI was checked. The results of the DNA analysis showed a high carriage of polymorphism 675 4G/4G in promoter of PAl-1 gene in women with PCOS but not significant (OR = 1.655; p = 0.141), as well in the total group of the patient (OR =1.474; p0.05). Serum levels of PAI-1 were significantly higher in total group of patients compared to controls. The levels of PAI-1 is correlated with carriage of 675 4G/5G polymorphism in the gene for PAI-1 (r=0.534; p=0.03) as well as with BMI, like correlation coefficients were higherin the group with PCOS (0.572; p=0.04). Data from the disease history showed a higher percentage of women with reproductive problems: early pregnancy loss 48.5% and infertility 23.2%, significantly higher in the group with PCOS (58.1% compared to 32.4%). The carriers of polymorphism 4G are at greater risk for early pregnancy loss than those with 5G (61.45% as compared to 36.8%), which confirms that carriage of the polymorphism 4G/5G 675 gene PAl-1 has a specific in multifactorial pathogenesis and expression of PCOS. |
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