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Polymorphism of CAG and GGN repeats of androgen receptor gene in women with polycystic ovary syndrome
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 31Issue 6p790–798Published online: September 18, 2015- Chun Yuan
- Chao Gao
- Yi Qian
- Ying Liu
- Shi-Wen Jiang
- Yugui Cui
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 11One characteristic of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is hyperandrogenism, which may be related to the activity of androgen receptor (AR). This study was designed to investigate the polymorphism of CAG and GGN repeats in the AR gene in women with PCOS. The frequency distributions of CAG and GGN repeat alleles, as well as their X-inactivation patterns, were compared between 76 age-matched normal women (control group) and 80 women with PCOS (PCOS group). The expression of AR mRNA in the ovarian tissues of seven patients with PCOS and five normal women was also tested using real-time quantitative PCR. - Article
Androgen receptor CAG repeat length is associated with ovarian reserve but not with ovarian response
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 29Issue 4p509–515Published online: July 9, 2014- Belén Lledó
- Joaquin Llácer
- Azahara Turienzo
- Jose Antonio Ortiz
- Jaime Guerrero
- Ruth Morales
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 8The human androgen receptor (AR) gene contains a highly polymorphic CAG repeat sequence within exon 1. In-vitro studies have shown a relationship between CAG repeats in the AR gene and its transactivation potential. This variation in length may play a role in anovulatory infertility. The objective of this study was to investigate whether CAG polymorphism of the AR gene has a predictive value for ovarian reserve, response and cycle outcome in an egg donor programme. CAG length of the AR gene was determined in 147 oocyte donors.