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ea0050p333 | Obesity and Metabolism | SFEBES2017

Genes involved in zinc homeostasis are associated with metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance in Romanian and French populations

Ilie Mirela Diana , Haydar Sara , Vintila Madalina , Lautier Corinne , Normand Christophe , Gheorghiu Monica , Poiana Catalina , Badiu Corin , Grigorescu Florin

Introduction: Zinc homeostasis is involved in numerous physiological and pathological conditions, ranging from type 1 and type 2 diabetes to memory impairment and cancer, and is determined by at least 28 genes, including 24 SLC (Solute Carrier) family members and 4 MTs (Metallothioneins). To explore the potential role of zinc homeostasis in MetS (metabolic syndrome) and IR (insulin resistance), we investigated 28...

ea0050p333 | Obesity and Metabolism | SFEBES2017

Genes involved in zinc homeostasis are associated with metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance in Romanian and French populations

Ilie Mirela Diana , Haydar Sara , Vintila Madalina , Lautier Corinne , Normand Christophe , Gheorghiu Monica , Poiana Catalina , Badiu Corin , Grigorescu Florin

Introduction: Zinc homeostasis is involved in numerous physiological and pathological conditions, ranging from type 1 and type 2 diabetes to memory impairment and cancer, and is determined by at least 28 genes, including 24 SLC (Solute Carrier) family members and 4 MTs (Metallothioneins). To explore the potential role of zinc homeostasis in MetS (metabolic syndrome) and IR (insulin resistance), we investigated 28...

ea0049gp137 | Female Reproduction | ECE2017

Genetic susceptibility for adrenal hyperandrogenism in polycystic ovary syndrome

Baculescu Nicoleta , Haydar Sarah , Gheorghiu Monica Livia , Radian Serban , Lautier Corinne , Poiana Catalina , Pugeat Michel , Grigorescu Florin

Background: Hyperandrogenism is a main feature of the polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Although its ovarian origin is well recognized, laboratory investigation suggested the contribution of adrenal gland, albeit of unknown mechanism.Aim: To understand the contribution of genetic factors in adrenal hyperandrogenism (AH) we investigated genome wide SNPs in subgroups of PCOS patients stratified as function of DHEAS levels in two ethnic populations (Romania...