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Prevalence and Risk Factors of Elevated Liver Enzymes in Japanese Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

BACKGROUND: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder among reproductive-aged women. While PCOS is associated with an increased risk of obesity and insulin resistance, little is known regarding the prevalence of and risk factors for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) amon...

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Autores principales: Minato, Satomi, Sakane, Naoki, Kotani, Kazuhiko, Nirengi, Shinsuke, Hayashi, Ikuyo, Suganuma, Akiko, Yamaguchi, Ken, Takakura, Kenji, Nagai, Narumi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6225863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30425763
http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jocmr3639
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author Minato, Satomi
Sakane, Naoki
Kotani, Kazuhiko
Nirengi, Shinsuke
Hayashi, Ikuyo
Suganuma, Akiko
Yamaguchi, Ken
Takakura, Kenji
Nagai, Narumi
author_facet Minato, Satomi
Sakane, Naoki
Kotani, Kazuhiko
Nirengi, Shinsuke
Hayashi, Ikuyo
Suganuma, Akiko
Yamaguchi, Ken
Takakura, Kenji
Nagai, Narumi
author_sort Minato, Satomi
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description BACKGROUND: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder among reproductive-aged women. While PCOS is associated with an increased risk of obesity and insulin resistance, little is known regarding the prevalence of and risk factors for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) among Japanese women with PCOS. We estimated the prevalence of and risk factors for elevated liver enzymes, as the index of NAFLD, in Japanese women with PCOS. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 102 reproductive-aged women who visited the Department of Gynecology, Kyoto Medical Center in Japan from January 2000 to September 2016. Inclusion criterion was confirmed diagnosis of PCOS using International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10) codes. Exclusion criteria were women with a history of liver diseases, missing body mass index (BMI) and serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) data, and pregnancy. Data regarding age; BMI; and levels of blood glucose, serum lipid, liver enzymes, and sex hormones were obtained from medical records. Elevated liver enzymes was defined as ALT > 19 IU/L. Optimal cutoffs for risk factors for elevated liver enzymes were calculated to determine predictors of elevated liver enzymes using area under the curve (AUC) by receiver-operating characteristics (ROC). RESULTS: The prevalence of elevated liver enzymes was 33.3%. BMI was significantly higher in PCOS patients than in those without elevated liver enzymes (25.3 vs. 20.7 kg/m(2), P < 0.05). ROC analyses were performed using BMI and blood glucose and testosterone levels because BMI and blood glucose showed differences between the groups and testosterone is related to fatty liver. AUC of the model including BMI and blood glucose and testosterone levels was 0.861 (sensitivity, 66.7%; specificity, 100%). CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that elevated liver enzymes are common in women with PCOS. An algorism using BMI and blood glucose and testosterone levels might be useful to determine elevated liver enzymes in women with PCOS. Our finding may be useful for the study of NAFLD among Japanese women with PCOS since several previous studies have indicated elevated liver enzymes to be related to the potential presence of NAFLD. Further examination, including abdominal ultrasonography and/or liver biopsy data, is required to confirm these results.
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spelling pubmed-62258632018-11-13 Prevalence and Risk Factors of Elevated Liver Enzymes in Japanese Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Minato, Satomi Sakane, Naoki Kotani, Kazuhiko Nirengi, Shinsuke Hayashi, Ikuyo Suganuma, Akiko Yamaguchi, Ken Takakura, Kenji Nagai, Narumi J Clin Med Res Original Article BACKGROUND: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder among reproductive-aged women. While PCOS is associated with an increased risk of obesity and insulin resistance, little is known regarding the prevalence of and risk factors for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) among Japanese women with PCOS. We estimated the prevalence of and risk factors for elevated liver enzymes, as the index of NAFLD, in Japanese women with PCOS. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 102 reproductive-aged women who visited the Department of Gynecology, Kyoto Medical Center in Japan from January 2000 to September 2016. Inclusion criterion was confirmed diagnosis of PCOS using International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10) codes. Exclusion criteria were women with a history of liver diseases, missing body mass index (BMI) and serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) data, and pregnancy. Data regarding age; BMI; and levels of blood glucose, serum lipid, liver enzymes, and sex hormones were obtained from medical records. Elevated liver enzymes was defined as ALT > 19 IU/L. Optimal cutoffs for risk factors for elevated liver enzymes were calculated to determine predictors of elevated liver enzymes using area under the curve (AUC) by receiver-operating characteristics (ROC). RESULTS: The prevalence of elevated liver enzymes was 33.3%. BMI was significantly higher in PCOS patients than in those without elevated liver enzymes (25.3 vs. 20.7 kg/m(2), P < 0.05). ROC analyses were performed using BMI and blood glucose and testosterone levels because BMI and blood glucose showed differences between the groups and testosterone is related to fatty liver. AUC of the model including BMI and blood glucose and testosterone levels was 0.861 (sensitivity, 66.7%; specificity, 100%). CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that elevated liver enzymes are common in women with PCOS. An algorism using BMI and blood glucose and testosterone levels might be useful to determine elevated liver enzymes in women with PCOS. Our finding may be useful for the study of NAFLD among Japanese women with PCOS since several previous studies have indicated elevated liver enzymes to be related to the potential presence of NAFLD. Further examination, including abdominal ultrasonography and/or liver biopsy data, is required to confirm these results. Elmer Press 2018-12 2018-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6225863/ /pubmed/30425763 http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jocmr3639 Text en Copyright 2018, Minato et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Minato, Satomi
Sakane, Naoki
Kotani, Kazuhiko
Nirengi, Shinsuke
Hayashi, Ikuyo
Suganuma, Akiko
Yamaguchi, Ken
Takakura, Kenji
Nagai, Narumi
Prevalence and Risk Factors of Elevated Liver Enzymes in Japanese Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
title Prevalence and Risk Factors of Elevated Liver Enzymes in Japanese Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
title_full Prevalence and Risk Factors of Elevated Liver Enzymes in Japanese Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
title_fullStr Prevalence and Risk Factors of Elevated Liver Enzymes in Japanese Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and Risk Factors of Elevated Liver Enzymes in Japanese Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
title_short Prevalence and Risk Factors of Elevated Liver Enzymes in Japanese Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
title_sort prevalence and risk factors of elevated liver enzymes in japanese women with polycystic ovary syndrome
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6225863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30425763
http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jocmr3639
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