Title of article :
High Prevalence of Y Chromosome Partial Microdeletions in Overweight Men
Author/Authors :
Biabangard zak, Atefeh Department of Biology - School of Basic Sciences - Golestan University , Golalipour, Masoud Department of Biology - School of Basic Sciences - Golestan University , Hadadchi, Gholamreza Department of Biology - School of Basic Sciences - Golestan University
Abstract :
Background: Microdeletions of the Y chromosome are one of the most frequent genetic
causes of spermatogenic failure in infertile men. But their role in gaining weight
is unclear. The present study investigated the possible association of these partial
microdeletions and obesity.
Methods: In a case-control study, 180 males were selected. The prevalence of microdeletions
was assessed using PCR in AZFc area of Y chromosome and statistical analysis
was done using the Fisher exact test and Pearson correlation.
Results: In our study, inverse relationship was observed between body mass index and
testosterone level (p-value: 0.005). Fisher exact tests showed that there was a significant
association between gr/gr mutation and BMI (p-value: 0.044).
Conclusion: Our study revealed that Y chromosome microdeletions are more common
in obese men. Furthermore, microdeletions such as gr/gr, which were observed in normal
men, could cause decreased testosterone level. So, they may contribute to gaining
weight.
Keywords :
Y chromosome microdeletions , Testosterone , Obesity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics