Epicardial adipose tissue thickness and NGAL levels in women with polycystic ovary syndrome

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Şahin, Serap BaydurCüre, Medine Cumhur
Uğurlu, Yavuz
Ergül, Elif
Gür, Emine Uslu
Alyıldız, Neşe
Bostan, Mehmet
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Sahin, S.B., Cure, M.C., Ugurlu, Y., Ergul, E., Gur, E.U., Alyildiz, N., Bostan, M., (2014). Epicardial adipose tissue thickness and NGAL levels in women with polycystic ovary syndrome. Journal of Ovarian Research, 7, article number 24. https://doi.org/10.1186/1757-2215-7-24Özet
Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is associated with an increased cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk and early atherosclerosis. Epicardial adipose tissue thickness (EATT) is clinically related to subclinical atherosclerosis. in the present study, considering the major role of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) which is an acute phase protein rapidly releasing upon inflammation and tissue injury, we aimed to evaluate NGAL levels and EATT in PCOS patients and assess their relationship with cardiometabolic factors. Methods: 64 patients with PCOS and 50 age- and body mass index-matched healthy controls were included in the study. We evaluated anthropometric, hormonal and metabolic parameters. EATT was measured by echocardiography above the free wall of the right ventricle. Serum NGAL and high-sensitive C-reactive protein (hsCRP) levels were measured by ELISA. Results: Mean EATT was 0,38 +/-0,16 mm in the PCOS group and 0,34 +/-0,36 mm in the control group (p = 0,144). in the obese PCOS group (n = 44) EAT was thicker compared to the obese control group (n = 41) (p = 0.026). Mean NGAL levels of the patients with PCOS were 101,98 +/-21,53 pg/ml, while mean NGAL levels were 107,40 +/-26,44 pg/ml in the control group (p = 0,228). We found a significant positive correlation between EATT and age, BMI, waist circumference, fasting insulin, HOMA-IR, triglyceride and hsCRP levels in PCOS group. Conclusions: Thickness of the epicardial adipose tissue can be used to follow the risk of CVD development in obese PCOS cases. However serum NGAL levels do not differ in patients with PCOS and control group.