2019
DOI: 10.1080/01443615.2019.1581754
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Association between circulating neuregulin 4 levels and metabolic, aterogenic, and AMH profile of polycystic ovary syndrome

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“…Ten of the eleven studies stratifying PCOS group according to BMI, revealed significantly higher circulating CRP in obese/overweight versus non-obese PCOS women, while one study showed no difference [96]. On the other hand, eight studies comparing between BMI strata in the control group reported higher CRP levels in the higher BMI group [51,59,78,87,98,100,115,122], while two studies revealed no difference [55,96]. Comparison between different BMI strata between PCOS women and controls is provided in the meta-analysis section below.…”
Section: Systematic Review 221 Crp Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Ten of the eleven studies stratifying PCOS group according to BMI, revealed significantly higher circulating CRP in obese/overweight versus non-obese PCOS women, while one study showed no difference [96]. On the other hand, eight studies comparing between BMI strata in the control group reported higher CRP levels in the higher BMI group [51,59,78,87,98,100,115,122], while two studies revealed no difference [55,96]. Comparison between different BMI strata between PCOS women and controls is provided in the meta-analysis section below.…”
Section: Systematic Review 221 Crp Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…To further investigate the effect of obesity as a main confounder on inflammatory status, we separately looked at eleven studies that stratified their participants according to BMI [51,55,59,66,78,87,96,98,100,115,122] and two studies that included only obese participants only [45,110] (Table 1). Ten of the eleven studies stratifying PCOS group according to BMI, revealed significantly higher circulating CRP in obese/overweight versus non-obese PCOS women, while one study showed no difference [96].…”
Section: Systematic Review 221 Crp Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BMI of the non-obese participants ranged from 21.6 to 25.6 kg/m 2 , and BMI of the obese participants ranged from 31.7 to 34.3 kg/m 2 , which is consistent with the inclusion of women with strictly Class 1 (30 to <35 kg/m 2 ) obesity. Studies were conducted across a broad array of countries and included diverse ethnic populations from North America [ 36 , 37 ], South America [ 38 ], Asia [ 39 , 40 , 41 ], and Africa [ 42 , 43 ]. Participants ranged in age from 23.8 to 46.2 years, with the mean age across studies being approximately 29 years.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Adipose tissue is recognized as a highly active metabolic organ that is the primary storage site for excess energy, but it also serves as an endocrine organ, secreting a number of biologically active compounds, known as adipocytokines or adipokines, involved in the modulation of metabolic homeostasis . Neuregulin 4 (Nrg4) is one of these adipokines and is related to obesity, dyslipidaemia, insulin resistance (IR), inflammation, and oxidative stress (OS) in mouse models and in humans …”
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confidence: 99%