GENETIC ASPECTS OF METABOLIC DISORDERS IN WOMEN WITH POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a genetically determined syndrome, accompanied by metabolic and reproductive disorders. The research of the genetic etiology of PCOS is based on a study of the possible genes — candidates for diseases that contribute to the syndrome formation, as well as on the influence of polymorphisms on the current of disease.

The goal of research is the study of the relationship between polymorphisms T397C of ERA, G1730A of ERB and endocrine-metabolic disorders in patients with PCOS.

Materials and methods. In our study we used hormonal, ultrasound methods and general clinical examination in women with PCOS. Molecular genetic analysis of the relationship of polymorphisms T397C gene ESR1 and G1730A gene ERB was investigated. A comparative analysis of variants of genotypes was performed in groups of patients.

Results and discussion. Based on the results of a study the inheritance of mutant alleles of heterozygous G173A (AluI) gene ERb could be associated with PCOS. According to the signs of metabolic syndrome in the group with PCOS we can assumed that the defects receptor genes, such as ERB, cause a cascade of metabolic and hormonal disorders in PCOS.