Thyroid disorders in polycystic ovary syndrome

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作者
Kowalczyk, K. [1 ]
Franik, G. [1 ]
Kowalczyk, D. [2 ]
Pluta, D. [1 ]
Blukacz, L. [1 ]
Madej, P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Silesia, Med Fac Katowice, Dept Gynaecol Endocrinol, Katowice, Poland
[2] Ctr Gynaecol Obstet & Neonatol Opole, Dept Obstet & Gynaecol, Opole, Poland
关键词
Hypothyroidism; Hashimoto's disease; Polycystic ovary syndrome; Fertility disorders; REGULATORY T-CELLS; VITAMIN-D SUPPLEMENTATION; BODY-MASS INDEX; HASHIMOTOS-THYROIDITIS; STIMULATING HORMONE; INSULIN-RESISTANCE; HIGH PREVALENCE; PEROXIDASE ANTIBODY; PREGNANT-WOMEN; TGF-BETA;
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R9 [药学];
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摘要
OBJECTIVE: Thyroid disorders, especially Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT), are observed significantly more often in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) than in the general population - approximately 27% and 8%, respectively. This is extremely important in young women, because both disorders are connected with fertility problems. As HT and PCOS occur together, fertility problems may become a serious clinical issue in these patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A systematic literature review in PubMed of PCOS-and HT-related articles in English, published until December 2015 was conducted. RESULTS: The reasons for joint prevalence still remain unclear. Genetic and autoimmune backgrounds are recognized to be possible common etiological factors. Three genetic poly-morphisms have been described to play a role in PCOS as well as in HT. They are polymorphism of the gene for fibrillin 3 (FBN3) regulating the activity of transforming growth factor-b (TGF-beta) and regulatory T cell levels, gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor (GnRHR) polymorphism and CYP1B1 polymorphism standing for estradiol hydroxylation. High estrogen-to-progesterone ratios owing to anovulatory cycles, as well as high estrogen levels during prenatal life, disrupt development of the thymus and its function in maintaining immune tolerance, and are suspected to enhance autoimmune response in PCOS. Vitamin D deficiency could be also involved in the pathogenesis of HT and PCOS. CONCLUSIONS: The above-mentioned common etiological factors associated with fertility problems in HT and PCOS require further research.
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页码:346 / 360
页数:15
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