Author/Authors :
Ramezani, Nasim Department of Biochemistry - Islamic Azad University Falavarjan Branch, Isfahan, Iran , Ostadsharif, Maryam Department of Medical Basic Sciences - Islamic Azad University Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch, Isfahan, Iran , Nayeri, Hashem Department of Biochemistry - Islamic Azad University Falavarjan Branch, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is an endocrine disorder that affects
women’s fertility and causes alterations such as obesity, insulin resistance, menstrual
irregularities, and polycystic ovaries. The results of the studies show that the issue of
vitamin D and vitamin D receptor (VDR) is controversial for PCOS susceptibility.
Objective: To investigate the association of BsmI polymorphism in the VDR gene with
metabolic parameters in obese PCOS women.
Materials and Methods: In this case-control study, 38 obese subjects with PCOS and
40 unrelated obese individuals were evaluated to determine the allelic and genotypic
frequency of BsmI variant by Polymerase Chain Reaction Restriction Fragment Length
Polymorphism method. Body Mass Index, parathyroid hormone, phosphorus, and
calcium were evaluated in all participants.
Results: BsmI (rs1544410), (A/G) AA, AG, GG, A, and G percentage of genotypic/allelic
frequencies were 65.8, 26.3, 7.9, 78.9, and 21.1 in cases and 57.5, 40, 2.5, 77.5, and 22.5
in controls, respectively. Statistical analysis revealed that the differences in genotypic
(p = 0.31)/allelic (p = 0.83) frequencies and dominant (p = 0.45)/recessive (p = 0.35)
models between the cases and controls were not significant. This study indicates no
association between the BsmI genotypes and metabolic parameters.
Conclusion: It can be concluded that VDR BsmI (rs1544410) Intron 8 (A > G) was not
associated with obesity along with PCOS susceptibility in the studied groups.