Volume 102, Issue 2 , Pages 137-140, August 2008
Assessment of insulin resistance in young women with polycystic ovary syndrome
Abstract
Objectives: To determine whether serum levels of potential markers could detect insulin resistance (IR) in young women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Methods: Serum levels of fasting glucose, insulin, intact proinsulin, resistin, and adiponectin were measured in 50 women with PCOS and known homeostatic model assessment (HOMA)-IR values (≥
2 indicating IR). The women were all younger than 25 years. Results: Of the 50 women, 49 had undetectable levels of resistin, 50 had intact proinsulin levels within the normal range, and 50 had adiponectin levels of 8.4
±
3.3 mg/L, just below the normal range. When groups were compared, however, the 26 women (52%) with IR (HOMA-IR values ≥
2) had significantly higher intact proinsulin levels (3.2
±
2.0 pmol/L vs 1.8
±
1.0 pmol/L; P
<
0.005) and significantly lower adiponectin levels (7.2
±
2.9 mg/L vs 9.7
±
3.3 mg/L; P
<
0.01), than the 24 women (48%) without IR. Conclusion: Serum levels of intact proinsulin, resistin, or adiponectin were not detectors of IR in individual young women with PCOS.
Keywords: Adiponectin, Homeostatic model assessment, Insulin resistance, Intact proinsulin levels, Polycystic ovary syndrome, Resistin
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PII: S0020-7292(08)00153-7
doi:10.1016/j.ijgo.2008.03.017
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Volume 102, Issue 2 , Pages 137-140, August 2008
