Posted by Chantel Martiromo, research contributed by PubMed
Adipocytokines
are produced by adipose tissue and have been thought to
be related to insulin resistance and other health consequences. In the
study of fifty-two women with PCOS and 45 normal ovulatory women who
were age- and
weight-matched, blood was obtained for adipocytokines
(leptin, adiponectin, and resistin) as well as hormonal parameters and
markers of insulin resistance as assessed by the quantitative
insulin-sensitivity check index. Body mass index (BMI) was stratified
into obese, overweight, and normal subgroups for comparisons between
PCOS and controls, posted in PubMed, showed that when matched for BMI status, decreased adiponectin in PCOS represent the
most marked change. This alteration may be the result of altered adipose
tissue distribution and function in PCOS but no correlation with
insulin resistance was found.
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