Title of article :
Insulin-like growth factor 1, liver enzymes, and insulin resistance in patients with PCOS and hirsutism
Author/Authors :
ÇAKIR, Evrim Dışkapı Training and Research Hospital - Department of Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases, Turkey , TOPALOĞLU, Oya Diskapi Training and Research Hospital - Department of Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases, Turkey , ÇOLAK BOZKURT, Nujen Dışkapı Training and Research Hospital - Department of Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases, Turkey , KARBEK BAYRAKTAR, Başak Diskapi Training and Research Hospital - Department of Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases, Turkey , GÜNGÜNEŞ, Aşkın Diskapi Training and Research Hospital - Department of Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases, Turkey , SAYKI ARSLAN, Müyesser Diskapi Training and Research Hospital - Department of Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases, Turkey , ÖZTÜRK ÜNSAL, İlknur Diskapi Training and Research Hospital - Department of Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases, Turkey , TUTAL, Esra Diskapi Training and Research Hospital - Department of Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases, Turkey , UÇAN, Bekir Diskapi Training and Research Hospital - Department of Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases, Turkey , DELİBAŞI, Tuncay Diskapi Training and Research Hospital - Department of Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases, Turkey
Abstract :
Aim: Hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance are commonly seen in patients with hirsutism and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and are associated with cardiovascular disease risk. However, it is not yet known whether insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) and alanine transaminase (ALT) produced by the liver play roles in hyperinsulinemia and subclinical atherosclerotic process in patients with PCOS and idiopathic hirsutism (IH). Materials and methods: This was a prospective case-controlled study. The study population consisted of 25 reproductive-age PCOS women, 33 women with IH, and 25 control subjects. Results: Mean IGF-I levels and median ALT levels were higher in patients with IH and PCOS than controls, but these differences were not statistically significant. The participants who had a homeostasis model assessment insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR) greater than 2.7 had significantly higher IGF-1 and ALT levels. ALT levels were positively correlated with body mass index, FG, insulin and HOMA-IR. Conclusion: The study illustrated that IGF-1 and ALT levels were significantly higher in patients with increased insulin resistance. Due to short disease duration in younger participants, we did not observe any correlation between IGF-1 and hyperinsulinemia. These findings suggest that increased hepatic production of IGF-I and ALT might be an early indicator of insulin resistance in hirsutism.
Keywords :
Cardiovascular disease risk , carotid intima media thickness , insulin , like growth factor 1 , insulin resistance , polycystic ovary syndrome