Behboudi-Gandevani S, Ramezani Tehrani F, Bidhendi Yarandi R, Noroozzadeh M, Hedayati M, Azizi F
Reproductive Endocrinology Research Center, Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, No 24, Parvane Street, Yaman Street, Velenjak, P.O. Box: 19395-4763, Tehran, Iran.
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
J Endocrinol Invest. 2017 Aug;40(8):859-866. doi: 10.1007/s40618-017-0650-x. Epub 2017 Mar 22.
This study aimed to investigate the interactive effect of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) status and obesity status on the serum levels of adipokines.
In this comparative case-control cross-sectional study, 58 women with PCOS and 104 eumenorrheic non-hirsute women as the control group were recruited. They were further divided into two subgroups of overweight/obese and normal weight. The interactive effect of the PCOS status and obesity status on the circulating levels of adipokines was assessed using general linear model with the adjustment of age.
A statistically significant negative interaction was reported between obesity status and PCOS status in the determination of serum adiponectin and resistin concentrations (effect size = -0.14, interaction P = 0.001, effect size = -0.15, P = 0.016). It indicated that adiponectin and resistin were significantly decreased in overweight/obese patients with PCOS compared with other subgroups. Statistically significant positive interactive effects were found between PCOS status obesity status and leptin (effect size = 0.321, interaction P = 0.036), indicating that the overweight/obese women with PCOS had the higher levels of leptin compared with the control group. Also, no interaction was reported between PCOS status and obesity status with regard to the serum levels of other adipokines.
While no sufficient evidence is available with regard to the causal association between adipokines and PCOS, they may contribute to the development of PCOS and regarded as the novel biomarkers of PCOS.
本研究旨在探讨多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)状态与肥胖状态对血清脂肪因子水平的交互作用。
在这项比较性病例对照横断面研究中,招募了58例PCOS女性和104例月经正常且无多毛症的女性作为对照组。她们进一步分为超重/肥胖和正常体重两个亚组。采用一般线性模型并调整年龄,评估PCOS状态和肥胖状态对循环脂肪因子水平的交互作用。
在血清脂联素和抵抗素浓度的测定中,肥胖状态与PCOS状态之间存在统计学上显著的负交互作用(效应量=-0.14,交互作用P=0.001,效应量=-0.15,P=0.016)。这表明与其他亚组相比,超重/肥胖的PCOS患者脂联素和抵抗素显著降低。在PCOS状态、肥胖状态与瘦素之间发现了统计学上显著的正交互作用(效应量=0.321,交互作用P=0.036),表明超重/肥胖的PCOS女性瘦素水平高于对照组。此外,关于其他脂肪因子的血清水平,未报告PCOS状态与肥胖状态之间存在交互作用。
虽然关于脂肪因子与PCOS之间的因果关联尚无充分证据,但它们可能有助于PCOS的发展,并被视为PCOS的新型生物标志物。