Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Genetics of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
The goal of this study is to determine the genetic basis of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). We will first look for genes in the Icelandic population, where large family trees are known and it is easier to search for genes. We will then determine whether these same genes are important in U.S. PCOS patients.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common endocrine disorders in women. Its
marked phenotypic variability, puzzling list of associated conditions, and hence potential
risk to a woman's health over her lifecycle clearly remain a clinical investigational,
genetic, and therapeutic challenge. To a great extent, this variability can be attributed to
the marked genetic and environmental heterogeneity of the populations studied. We plan to
address many of these long-term clinical research obstacles by delineating the genetic basis
of PCOS in a unique investigational venue, the Icelandic population. Studying the Icelandic
population has the following advantages: a) the population's relative genetic and
environmental homogeneity; b) the remarkably rich genealogic database; and c) the centralized
healthcare information. In this unusual venue, clustering of large numbers of PCOS families
with known relationships is possible. Their relative homogeneity and genealogic
characteristics can reduce genetic variance and hence be used to map the genetic basis for
PCOS more efficiently than in more heterogeneous populations. As the genes responsible for
PCOS emerge, this protocol will also determine phenotype/genotype correlations in Iceland,
contrasting them with US women, and assess their long-term medical consequences.
Each female subject will be asked to arrive fasting in the morning. Women with PCOS will be
asked to arrive at least 10 days from their last menstrual period, while women with regular
menstrual cycles will be seen within the first 14 days after their menstrual period starts.
All subjects will be asked to fill out an extensive questionnaire. Subjects will then undergo
further history, physical exam and laboratory exams. Blood will be drawn at baseline for DNA
(the material in the cell that holds the genes), fasting blood glucose and insulin, HbA1C,
total and fractionated cholesterol, triglycerides, testosterone, androstenedione, DHEAS, SHBG
and 17-OH Progesterone. Additional blood will be drawn at 10 and 20 minutes for measurement
of LH and FSH, which are pulsatile. An oral glucose tolerance test will be optional. A
standardized transvaginal ultrasound will be performed to look at the ovaries in all female
subjects. This can be done over the abdomen with a full bladder if the patient prefers.
Male family members will also undergo a history, physical and laboratory exams in an
identical manner to that of their female family members with the addition that specific
notice of their hair distribution will be made. PCOS subjects who are on oral contraceptives
or other hormonal medication may have cholesterol, insulin, glucose, triglycerides and HbA1C
labs drawn, whereas subjects on insulin sensitizing agents will not have any blood drawn for
these tests. These subjects will undergo an ultrasound and DNA sampling.
All hormone blood samples from Icelandic and Boston subjects will be examined in Boston. All
DNA testing will be performed in the Genotyping Core of deCODE, a company in Iceland.
Therefore, all DNA samples from Iceland and Boston will be analyzed in Iceland. The Boston
blood samples will be coded and sent to the DeCODE genotyping facility. The investigators in
Boston will retain the link between the code and the subject information in a locked area in
the office. The names of subjects will not be disclosed to deCODE.
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