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Title: | Serum Caspase-1 levels in women with polycystic ovary syndrome | Authors: | Çabuş, Ümit Kabukçu, Cihan Fenkci, Semin Caner, Vildan Öztekin, Özer Fenkci, Veysel Enli, Yaşar |
Keywords: | Caspase-1 IL-10 Insulin resistance Oxidative stress PCOS glucose glutathione gonadotropin high density lipoprotein cholesterol insulin interleukin 10 interleukin 1beta converting enzyme low density lipoprotein cholesterol malonaldehyde testosterone triacylglycerol androgen IL10 protein, human adult Article assessment of humans cholesterol blood level clinical article controlled clinical trial controlled study dyslipidemia female free androgen index homeostasis model assessment human hyperandrogenism insulin resistance lipid blood level luteinizing hormone blood level ovary polycystic disease oxidative stress triacylglycerol level blood case control study diet restriction glucose blood level inflammation Adult Androgens Blood Glucose Case-Control Studies Caspase 1 Fasting Female Glutathione Gonadotropins Humans Inflammation Insulin Insulin Resistance Interleukin-10 Malondialdehyde Oxidative Stress Polycystic Ovary Syndrome |
Publisher: | Elsevier Ltd | Abstract: | Objective: Caspase-1 is implicated in several important inflammatory diseases and controls adipocyte differentiation and insulin sensitivity. Interleukin-10 (IL-10) is an anti-inflammatory cytokine and plays an important role in chronic inflammatory conditions. This study was planned to determine if there is any relationship between Caspase-1 and IL-10 levels in women with PCOS. Materials and methods: Forty-two women with PCOS and thirty-seven healthy controls were evaluated in this controlled clinical study. Caspase-1 and IL-10 levels, serum lipid sub-fractions, fasting glucose, fasting insulin and other hormones (gonadotropins, androgens), malondialdehyde (MDA) and glutathione (GSH) levels were measured. Homeostasis model assessment (HOMA-IR) was used to estimate insulin resistance. Results: Free androgen index (FAI), HOMA-IR, MDA and Caspase-1 levels were significantly higher in subjects with PCOS. However, the women with PCOS had considerably lower GSH concentration levels than healthy subjects. Serum IL-10 levels were higher in study subjects than in controls, though it was statistically insignificant. Caspase-1 was positively associated with IL-10. Conclusion: These outcomes propose that Caspase-1 may have a role in triggering the processes leading to chronic low-grade inflammation in women with PCOS, independent of insulin resistance, androgen excess and oxidative stress. Nevertheless, the precise role of Caspase-1 in the pathogenesis of the disease remains to be elucidated. © 2020 | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/37226 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tjog.2020.01.007 |
ISSN: | 1028-4559 |
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