Title of article :
Metabolic and Endocrine Characteristics of Indian Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Author/Authors :
Kumar، Amar Nagesh نويسنده Department of Biochemistry, Narayana Medical College and Hospital, Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India , , Naidu، Jupalle Nagaiah نويسنده Department of Biochemistry, Narayana Medical College and Hospital, Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India , , Satyanarayana، Uppala نويسنده Department of Biochemistry, Dr Pinnamaneni Siddartha Institute of Medical Sciences, Gannavaram, Andhra Pradesh, India , , Ramalingam، Krishnan نويسنده Department of Biochemistry, Narayana Medical College and Hospital, Nellore. , , Anitha، Medabalmi نويسنده Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Narayana Medical College and Hospital, Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 37 سال 2016
Abstract :
Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common endocrinological
disorders among women of reproductive age and the leading cause of female
infertility. This study intends to evaluate the lipid profile, hormonal levels [free T3 (fT3),
free T4 (fT4), thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), insulin, luteinizing hormone (LH),
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), and prolactin] in PCOS women from Nellore and its
surrounding districts of Andhra Pradesh, India.
Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study included 80 newly diagnosed
PCOS women and an equal number of age and body mass index (BMI) matched
healthy controls. We used the photometry methods to determine serum glucose levels
and the lipid profile. An immunoturbidometry method was employed to measure
high sensitive C-reactive protein (hsCRP). All hormonal parameters were measured
using chemiluminescence immunoassays. Insulin resistance was evaluated using the
homeostatic model assessment-insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) method. Statistical
analysis was done using SPSS software version 20.0.
Results: The PCOS patients presented statistically higher levels of total cholesterol (TC),
triglycerides (TG) and low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-c, P < 0.0001) when
compared to those of controls. PCOS patients had elevated fasting glucose, hsCRP, fasting
insulin, TSH, LH and prolactin levels (P < 0.001). An increased LH/FSH ratio ( > 1.5)
was seen in women with PCOS compared with control women. In addition, we observed
a direct correlation between fasting insulin with fasting glucose and HOMA-IR. LH was
inversely proportional to BMI.
Conclusion: The present study showed a higher prevalence of insulin resistance, dyslipidemia,
and hypothyroidism in PCOS women. Furthermore this study showed increased
LH concentrations, a higher LH/FSH ratio, and higher prolactin levels in PCOS women.
Journal title :
International Journal of Fertility and Sterility
Journal title :
International Journal of Fertility and Sterility