Serum Macroelement and Microelement Concentrations in Patients with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: a Cross-Sectional Study

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Muyan Li
Yuanyuan Tang
Chunlei Lin
Qiaoying Huang
Danqing Lei
Yanling Hu
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[1] Guangxi Medical University,Experimental Centre of Medical Sciences
[2] First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University,Guangxi Reproductive Medical Research Center
[3] Guangxi Medical University,Center for Genomic and Personalized Medicine
[4] Guangxi Medical University,Guangxi Colleges and Universities Key Laboratory of Biological Molecular Medicine Research
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Biological Trace Element Research | 2017年 / 176卷
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Copper and zinc; Polycystic ovary syndrome; Acne; Hirsutism; Infertility;
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Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common endocrine diseases. However, its pathogenesis is unclear. We aim to explore the potential relationships between serum macroelements/microelements and PCOS. A total of 1137 women were involved in the current study. PCOS was defined according to ESHRE/ASRM, and complete blood samples were collected. Serum macroelements (calcium and magnesium) and microelements (copper, zinc, and iron) were assayed through atomic absorption spectrophotometry. PCOS patients had significantly higher copper concentrations than patients without PCOS (P < 0.001). By contrast, PCOS patients had lower serum calcium levels than patients without PCOS (P < 0.001). No significant differences were observed in the levels of serum zinc, magnesium, and iron between PCOS and non-PCOS patients. PCOS patients with acne had higher magnesium levels than those without acne (P = 0.020), and PCOS patients with hirsutism had lower magnesium levels than those without hirsutism (P = 0.037). High serum copper and low calcium levels may be correlated with PCOS. Magnesium concentrations are correlated with acne and hirsutism in PCOS patients. These results provide clues to explore the mechanism of PCOS and guidance for element treatments in PCOS patients.
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