Title of article :
Assessment the Correlations of Hormones, Lipid Profiles, Oxidative Stress, and Zinc Concentration in Iraqi Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Author/Authors :
Al-Shawi, Ali Department of Chemistry - College of Education for Pure Sciences - University of Basrah - Basrah, Iraq , Shenta, Ashwaq Department of Chemistry - College of Education for Pure Sciences - University of Basrah - Basrah, Iraq , Saud, Khansaa Department of Chemistry - College of Education for Pure Sciences - University of Basrah - Basrah, Iraq
Abstract :
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder in women with unknown causes and
is the leading cause of infertility in women of reproductive age, presenting a wide range of clinical
manifestations worldwide. The objective of study is to compare the correlation between hormones, lipid
profile, oxidative stress and Zinc concentration in PCOS patients.
Methods: The present study examined hormone levels (progesterone, prolactin, luteinizing and follicle
stimulation hormones (LH and FSH, respectively), antioxidant factors (catalase, glutathione-s- transferase),
lipid profiles and zinc concentration of 50 Iraqi women patients’ diagnosis with PCOS and 40 healthy women,
divided in two age groups of 15-29 and 30-45 years. Body mass index was estimated for two age groups.
Results: The results showed decreasing of catalase, glutathione, and Zn concentrations with an increase in age.
A slightly significant increase in LH and prolactin and decrease in high-density lipoprotein (HDL-C) with an
increase in age in the patient group compared to the control group was noted.
Conclusions: Our study demonstrated that some factors (such as family history, genetics, environmental,
etc…) could play a role in altering hormone levels, lipid profiles, and antioxidant. Controlling these factors may
be useful for reducing the PCOS-associated problems in women’s health. Needed extensive studies to assess
the correlation with insulin resistant and obesity.
Keywords :
Zinc element , Polycystic ovary syndrome , Lipid profile , Hormones disorders
Journal title :
Reports of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (RBMB)