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Normal menstrual cycle steroid hormones variation does not affect the blood levels of total adiponectin and its multimer forms

OBJECTIVE: Plasma total adiponectin reveals a sexual dimorphism indicating that gonadal steroids may be involved in its secretion and/or metabolism. However, results from previous reports are conflicting and data regarding the influence of ovarian steroids on adiponectin's multimer forms are sc...

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Autores principales: Chatzidimitriou, Konstantia, Gougoura, Sofia G., Bargiota, Alexandra, Koukoulis, George N.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5685044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29159111
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcte.2015.03.001
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author Chatzidimitriou, Konstantia
Gougoura, Sofia G.
Bargiota, Alexandra
Koukoulis, George N.
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Gougoura, Sofia G.
Bargiota, Alexandra
Koukoulis, George N.
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description OBJECTIVE: Plasma total adiponectin reveals a sexual dimorphism indicating that gonadal steroids may be involved in its secretion and/or metabolism. However, results from previous reports are conflicting and data regarding the influence of ovarian steroids on adiponectin's multimer forms are scarce. The objective of the study was to assess if total adiponectin and its isoforms are affected by the changes of estradiol and progesterone during the normal menstrual cycle and the association of total adiponectin and its isoforms with the gonadal steroid levels. MATERIALS/METHODS: Quantitative determination of plasma adiponectin and its multimers was conducted in the three phases of an ovulatory cycle in 13 premenopausal women, in the follicular phase of 10 more premenopausal women, in 20 postmenopausal women and in 21 men. Moreover, serum levels of FSH, LH, prolactin, estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone, sex hormone binding globulin, glucose, and insulin were measured. RESULTS: The circulating levels of total adiponectin and its multimers were not affected by the normal variation of estradiol and progesterone across the ovulatory menstrual cycle. In the whole number of participants, the total adiponectin and high molecular weight adiponectin levels were significantly different between genders and associated positively with age and sex hormone binding globulin levels, and negatively with testosterone and progesterone levels and the waist/hip ratio. In the multiple logistic regression analysis, after adjustment for age, gender, and sex hormone binding globulin and progesterone levels, significant predictors of total adiponectin levels were the waist/hip ratio and testosterone levels, and of high molecular weight adiponectin the testosterone levels. CONCLUSIONS: Normal menstrual cycle ovarian steroids are not involved directly in the regulation of secretion and/or metabolism of total adiponectin and its multimers. Testosterone seems to be responsible for the adiponectin's sexual dimorphism.
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spelling pubmed-56850442017-11-20 Normal menstrual cycle steroid hormones variation does not affect the blood levels of total adiponectin and its multimer forms Chatzidimitriou, Konstantia Gougoura, Sofia G. Bargiota, Alexandra Koukoulis, George N. J Clin Transl Endocrinol Research Paper OBJECTIVE: Plasma total adiponectin reveals a sexual dimorphism indicating that gonadal steroids may be involved in its secretion and/or metabolism. However, results from previous reports are conflicting and data regarding the influence of ovarian steroids on adiponectin's multimer forms are scarce. The objective of the study was to assess if total adiponectin and its isoforms are affected by the changes of estradiol and progesterone during the normal menstrual cycle and the association of total adiponectin and its isoforms with the gonadal steroid levels. MATERIALS/METHODS: Quantitative determination of plasma adiponectin and its multimers was conducted in the three phases of an ovulatory cycle in 13 premenopausal women, in the follicular phase of 10 more premenopausal women, in 20 postmenopausal women and in 21 men. Moreover, serum levels of FSH, LH, prolactin, estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone, sex hormone binding globulin, glucose, and insulin were measured. RESULTS: The circulating levels of total adiponectin and its multimers were not affected by the normal variation of estradiol and progesterone across the ovulatory menstrual cycle. In the whole number of participants, the total adiponectin and high molecular weight adiponectin levels were significantly different between genders and associated positively with age and sex hormone binding globulin levels, and negatively with testosterone and progesterone levels and the waist/hip ratio. In the multiple logistic regression analysis, after adjustment for age, gender, and sex hormone binding globulin and progesterone levels, significant predictors of total adiponectin levels were the waist/hip ratio and testosterone levels, and of high molecular weight adiponectin the testosterone levels. CONCLUSIONS: Normal menstrual cycle ovarian steroids are not involved directly in the regulation of secretion and/or metabolism of total adiponectin and its multimers. Testosterone seems to be responsible for the adiponectin's sexual dimorphism. Elsevier 2015-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5685044/ /pubmed/29159111 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcte.2015.03.001 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Gougoura, Sofia G.
Bargiota, Alexandra
Koukoulis, George N.
Normal menstrual cycle steroid hormones variation does not affect the blood levels of total adiponectin and its multimer forms
title Normal menstrual cycle steroid hormones variation does not affect the blood levels of total adiponectin and its multimer forms
title_full Normal menstrual cycle steroid hormones variation does not affect the blood levels of total adiponectin and its multimer forms
title_fullStr Normal menstrual cycle steroid hormones variation does not affect the blood levels of total adiponectin and its multimer forms
title_full_unstemmed Normal menstrual cycle steroid hormones variation does not affect the blood levels of total adiponectin and its multimer forms
title_short Normal menstrual cycle steroid hormones variation does not affect the blood levels of total adiponectin and its multimer forms
title_sort normal menstrual cycle steroid hormones variation does not affect the blood levels of total adiponectin and its multimer forms
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5685044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29159111
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcte.2015.03.001
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