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ea0029p918 | Female Reproduction | ICEECE2012

Hyperandrogenism is related to adipose tissue dysfunction as reflected by VAI in polycystic ovary syndrome patients

Albu A. , Florea S. , Radian S. , Grigorescu F. , Fica S.

A large body of evidence suggests that in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) there is a link between abdominal adiposity, visceral adiposity dysfunction and hyperandrogenism and this relationship could be bidirectional. However a well designed study of adipose tissue distribution reported no significant differences between PCOS and controls. Visceral adiposity index (VAI) is a recently reported marker of the cardiovascular risk, strongly correlated with visceral adipose tissue (...

ea0029p922 | Female Reproduction | ICEECE2012

Insulin and androgens but not androgen receptor CAGn polymorphysm are determinant factors for hirsutism severity in PCOS

Baculescu N. , Radian S. , Gussi I. , Aflorei D. , Poiana C. , Grigorescu F. , Coculescu M.

Background: Hirsutism is a major feature of the polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and the only accepted clinical sign of hyperandrogenism for its diagnosis, according to the androgen excess society (AES) recommendations. Previous studies demonstrated that hirsutism can be influenced by factors other than hyperandrogenism per se.Aim: To detect factors influencing hirsutism severity in PCOS.Patients and methods: Hundred and sev...

ea0026p105 | Female reproduction | ECE2011

rs7566605 SNP of INSIG2 gene is not associated with the polycystic ovary syndrome diagnosis and its phenotypic traits in Romanian subjects

Aflorei D , Radian S , Baculescu N , Gheorghiu M , Fica S , Albu A , Grigorescu F , Coculescu M

Introduction: The polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and obesity are related, yet different complex diseases, with the same genes possibly playing different roles in each disease. INSIG2, an obesity-associated gene (by rs7566605 C/C genotype) is a good candidate for PCOS. Its genotypes were not associated with obesity in PCOS patients. To date, there are no published association studies of rs7566605 with PCOS itself.Aim: To perform a case-control associati...