Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2022648317> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2022648317 endingPage "250" @default.
- W2022648317 startingPage "246" @default.
- W2022648317 abstract "ObjectiveTo evaluate retinol-binding protein 4 (RBP4), leptin, and asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) levels in young women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and to investigate their relationship with each other and with clinical, metabolic, and hormonal parameters.DesignClinical study.SettingUniversity hospital.Patient(s)Fifty-seven young women with PCOS (obese [n = 27] and nonobese [n = 30]) and 27 age-matched healthy controls.Intervention(s)History and physical examination, peripheral venous blood sampling.Main Outcome Measure(s)Asymmetric dimethylarginine, RBP4, leptin, LH, FSH, DHEAS, total T, E2, total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, triglyceride (TG), and homeostasis model assessment insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR).Result(s)Obese women with PCOS had significantly higher HOMA-IR, DHEAS, leptin, RBP4, and ADMA levels. Leptin levels were significantly increased in nonobese subjects with PCOS. Leptin and ADMA levels were positively correlated with HOMA-IR in PCOS. There was no correlation between RBP4 and HOMA-IR. Leptin, RBP4, and ADMA levels are positively correlated in PCOS.Conclusion(s)[1] Young obese women with PCOS have increased ADMA, RBP4, and leptin levels, and they are positively correlated with each other. [2] The increased levels of leptin are independent of obesity, and leptin seems to have an association with IR. [3] Levels of RBP4 may not reflect IR in PCOS. To evaluate retinol-binding protein 4 (RBP4), leptin, and asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) levels in young women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and to investigate their relationship with each other and with clinical, metabolic, and hormonal parameters. Clinical study. University hospital. Fifty-seven young women with PCOS (obese [n = 27] and nonobese [n = 30]) and 27 age-matched healthy controls. History and physical examination, peripheral venous blood sampling. Asymmetric dimethylarginine, RBP4, leptin, LH, FSH, DHEAS, total T, E2, total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, triglyceride (TG), and homeostasis model assessment insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR). Obese women with PCOS had significantly higher HOMA-IR, DHEAS, leptin, RBP4, and ADMA levels. Leptin levels were significantly increased in nonobese subjects with PCOS. Leptin and ADMA levels were positively correlated with HOMA-IR in PCOS. There was no correlation between RBP4 and HOMA-IR. Leptin, RBP4, and ADMA levels are positively correlated in PCOS. [1] Young obese women with PCOS have increased ADMA, RBP4, and leptin levels, and they are positively correlated with each other. [2] The increased levels of leptin are independent of obesity, and leptin seems to have an association with IR. [3] Levels of RBP4 may not reflect IR in PCOS." @default.
- W2022648317 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2022648317 creator A5012395770 @default.
- W2022648317 creator A5013647097 @default.
- W2022648317 creator A5018551369 @default.
- W2022648317 creator A5066556802 @default.
- W2022648317 creator A5070517706 @default.
- W2022648317 creator A5085222879 @default.
- W2022648317 date "2011-07-01" @default.
- W2022648317 modified "2023-10-02" @default.
- W2022648317 title "Serum retinol-binding protein 4, leptin, and plasma asymmetric dimethylarginine levels in obese and nonobese young women with polycystic ovary syndrome" @default.
- W2022648317 cites W1483604492 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W1969062482 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W1979030077 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W1984254712 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W1984513597 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W1990515711 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W1998842167 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W1999757775 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2022992377 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2027181611 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2045300158 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2050138676 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2060999634 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2092136583 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2092305975 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2102131488 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2108215616 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2111961268 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2114577467 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2115789161 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2126037923 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2127610524 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2129009731 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2138599454 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2144346444 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2158595417 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2160234571 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2163316726 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2166969544 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2172146521 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2186218348 @default.
- W2022648317 cites W2323696417 @default.
- W2022648317 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2011.04.073" @default.
- W2022648317 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21600576" @default.
- W2022648317 hasPublicationYear "2011" @default.
- W2022648317 type Work @default.
- W2022648317 sameAs 2022648317 @default.
- W2022648317 citedByCount "56" @default.
- W2022648317 countsByYear W20226483172012 @default.
- W2022648317 countsByYear W20226483172013 @default.
- W2022648317 countsByYear W20226483172014 @default.
- W2022648317 countsByYear W20226483172015 @default.
- W2022648317 countsByYear W20226483172016 @default.
- W2022648317 countsByYear W20226483172017 @default.
- W2022648317 countsByYear W20226483172018 @default.
- W2022648317 countsByYear W20226483172019 @default.
- W2022648317 countsByYear W20226483172020 @default.
- W2022648317 countsByYear W20226483172021 @default.
- W2022648317 countsByYear W20226483172022 @default.
- W2022648317 countsByYear W20226483172023 @default.
- W2022648317 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2022648317 hasAuthorship W2022648317A5012395770 @default.
- W2022648317 hasAuthorship W2022648317A5013647097 @default.
- W2022648317 hasAuthorship W2022648317A5018551369 @default.
- W2022648317 hasAuthorship W2022648317A5066556802 @default.
- W2022648317 hasAuthorship W2022648317A5070517706 @default.
- W2022648317 hasAuthorship W2022648317A5085222879 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConcept C194832188 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConcept C2776465410 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConcept C2777391703 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConcept C2777468819 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConcept C2779877776 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConcept C2780613262 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConcept C3018442814 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConcept C511355011 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConcept C515207424 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConceptScore W2022648317C126322002 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConceptScore W2022648317C134018914 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConceptScore W2022648317C194832188 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConceptScore W2022648317C2776465410 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConceptScore W2022648317C2777391703 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConceptScore W2022648317C2777468819 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConceptScore W2022648317C2779877776 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConceptScore W2022648317C2780613262 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConceptScore W2022648317C3018442814 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConceptScore W2022648317C511355011 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConceptScore W2022648317C515207424 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConceptScore W2022648317C55493867 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConceptScore W2022648317C71924100 @default.
- W2022648317 hasConceptScore W2022648317C86803240 @default.
- W2022648317 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W2022648317 hasLocation W20226483171 @default.