1987
DOI: 10.1210/jcem-65-3-499
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Characterization of Groups of Hyperaiidrogenic Women with Acanthosis Nigricans, Impaired Glucose Tolerance, and/or Hyperinsulinemia*

Abstract: This study examined the prevalence of both basal and glucose-stimulated hyperinsulinemia and acanthosis nigricans (AN) as well as the relationship between insulin and androgen levels in hyperandrogenic women. Sixty-two women who had an elevation of 1 or more plasma androgen levels were studied. The results in these women, grouped for analysis on the basis of obesity and ovulatory status, were compared to those in 36 control women of similar ages and weights. The anovulatory hyperandrogenic women had the clinic… Show more

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“…(24)(25)(26)(27) Obesity begets insulin resistance, the associated hyperinsulinemia suppresses hepatic production of SHBG, and in turn free plasma testosterone becomes elevated. (28)(29)(30) Women with PCOS have insulin resistance that is more severe than can be accounted for by obesity alone (25,31,32) and this leads to even greater reductions in SHBG and higher androgens. In turn insulin may drive androgen secretion in PCOS, thus causing a feed-forward mechanism promoting hyperandrogenemia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(24)(25)(26)(27) Obesity begets insulin resistance, the associated hyperinsulinemia suppresses hepatic production of SHBG, and in turn free plasma testosterone becomes elevated. (28)(29)(30) Women with PCOS have insulin resistance that is more severe than can be accounted for by obesity alone (25,31,32) and this leads to even greater reductions in SHBG and higher androgens. In turn insulin may drive androgen secretion in PCOS, thus causing a feed-forward mechanism promoting hyperandrogenemia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anovulasyon ve polikistik over olan kadınlarda obezite sıklığı %35-60 olarak bildirilmiştir [20]. Fazla kilolu kadınlarda insülin direncinin eşlik ettiği izlenmiştir [21].…”
Section: Obeziteunclassified
“…İnsülin direnci indeksleri obez PKOS' lu hastalarda obez olmayanlara göre anlamlı ölçü-de yüksekti ancak her iki PKOS grubuda kontrol grubuna göre göre daha insulin rezistant idi. Diğer çalışmalarda da, obez PKOS' lular ve normal kilolu PKOS' lular karşılaştırıldığında insülin rezistansı obez grupta daha yüksek bulunmuş ve PKOS prevalansının obezite derecesi ile arttığı gösterilmiş olup obezitenin PKOS gelişiminde artmış bir risk faktörü olduğu belirtilmiştir [18][19][20].…”
Section: Bulgularunclassified