Background/Aim: Pregnancy associated placental protein-A (PAPP-A) is a zinc-binding metalloproteinase with a key role in insulin like growth factor (IGF) pathway, and potential atherogenic effects. There is little information in the literature regarding PAPP-A levels in Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). We aimed to investigate the serum PAPP-A levels among non-obese women with PCOS as a cardiovascular risk marker.
Methods: Non-obese women of reproductive age (18-35 years of age) diagnosed with PCOS according to Rotterdam Consensus Conference criteria were included in this case-control study. Serum PAPP-A levels were compared with independent samples t-test between two main groups (PCOS and control) and investigated in PCOS subgroups as PCOS patients were further classified according to main phenotypes (hyperandrogenism and oligo-anovulation).
Results: A total of 41 women with PCOS and 40 age- and body mass index- matched controls were included in the analysis. The serum PAPP-A levels of the control and PCOS groups, and of PCOS patients with hyperandrogenism were similar (P=0.128, P=0.261, respectively). However, the serum PAPP-A levels of those with oligo-anovulation was higher than those without (P=0.006), and that of women without oligo-anovulation was comparable to that of the control group (P=0.613).
Conclusion: Lean and young PCOS women with oligo-anovulation had increased serum levels of PAPP-A when compared to women without. Prospective studies are needed to uncover the long-term cardiovascular risk of elevated PAPP-A levels in PCOS women with oligo-anovulation.
polycystic ovary syndrome; cardiovascular disease; pregnancy associated placental protein-A; PAPP-A
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Obstetrics and Gynaecology |
Journal Section | Research article |
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Publication Date | January 1, 2021 |
Published in Issue | Year 2021 |