Decreased levels of liver-expressed antimicrobial peptide-2 and ghrelin are related to insulin resistance in women with polycystic ovary syndrome
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Decreased levels of liver-expressed antimicrobial peptide-2 and ghrelin are related to insulin resistance in women with polycystic ovary syndrome
Abstract
Liver-expressed antimicrobial peptide 2 (LEAP-2) is a newly identified peptide hormone involved in glucose metabolism. It acts as a noncompetitive antagonist of ghrelin hormone's receptor. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common metabolic and reproductive disease associated with insulin resistance. We aimed to compare circulating LEAP-2 levels in subjects with PCOS and controls. We also focused to determine whether there was a relationship between LEAP-2 and metabolic parameters in women with PCOS. We enrolled 64 subjects with PCOS and 64 age and body mass index (BMI)-matched controls into the current cross-sectional study. Circulating LEAP-2 and ghrelin levels were measured via ELISA method. Metabolic and hormonal parameters of the involved subjects were analyzed. We found that circulating LEAP-2 and ghrelin levels were decreased in women with PCOS as compared with controls. LEAP-2 showed a positively independent association with ghrelin while LEAP-2 exhibited an inverse association with insulin resistance, BMI, and free-androgen index (FAI). Additionally, subjects having the lowest tertile of LEAP-2 were in positive link of developing PCOS risk with respect to those subjects having the highest tertile of LEAP-2 levels. Decreased LEAP-2 levels were associated with a high possibility of having PCOS risk associated with insulin resistance.
Keywords: LEAP-2; Polycystic ovary syndrome; body mass index; ghrelin; insulin resistance.
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