Reciprocal action of pentraxin-3 and Crp in women with polycystic ovary syndrome
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Guducu N, Gormus U, Alp E, Kavak ZN, Dunder I. Reciprocal action of pentraxin-3 and Crp in women with polycystic ovary syndrome. European Journal of Inflammation. 2014; 12(1): 161-166.Özet
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between pentraxin-3 and other biochemical
parameters in women with polycystıc ovary syndrome (PCOS). We compared 58 women with PCOS to
34 body mass index- and age-matched normally menstruating healthy controls. Women with PCOS had
significantly higher DHEA-S, free testosterone, LH and FAI, but lower pentraxin-3 levels when compared
to healthy controls (0.86±0.21 and 0.91±0.14 respectively, p=0.014). Levels of CRP and lipoprotein-a
were higher in the PCOS group. Overweight PCOS had significantly higher insulin, HOMA-IR, FAI,
free testosterone and CRP and statistically significantly lower HDL and SHBG levels when compared to
controls. Pentraxin-3 levels of obese and normal weight PCOS were similar. CRP and pentraxin-3 might
contribute reciprocally to metabolic events and chronic low-grade inflammation in women with PCOS.