Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Clinical Trial
Official title:
Environmental Factors in the Development of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is manifested as a heterogeneous mixture of clinical and
bichemical characteristics that complicate study of its etiology. It is currently unclear to
what extent PCOS-associated traits (hyperandrogenism, hyperinsulinemia, insulin resistance,
type 2 diabetes, dyslipidemia, hypertension, obesity, and coronary artery disease) are the
result of environmental factors or genetic predisposition. We propose to conduct a twin
study to investigate the possibility that environmental factors are important in the
development of the PCOS phenotype. Twin studies are considered to be the gold standard for
determining the extent of heritability of a trait. The proposal described here is only for
Step 1 of a larger, multi-step study. The major goal of step 1 is to identify a large cohort
of twin pairs, in which at least one member of each pair is likely to have PCOS.
Participants for this study will come from the Mid-Atlantic Twin Registry (MATR). Many
(3283) potential participants have already been identified based on their answers to a
preliminary MATR screening questionnaire. Out of the approximately 7145 twin women of
reproductive age who completed these MATR screening questionnaires, 1803 women reported
irregular periods, 954 reported ovarian cysts, and 526 reported both irregular periods and
ovarian cysts. Many of the women in this last group are likely to have PCOS. They represent
7.4% of the total sample, matching current estimates of PCOS prevalence (4-7%) in
reproductive age women. We will also add new twin pairs who meet the criteria (irregular
periods and evidence of PCOS or cystic ovaries) as they are recruited into the MATR and take
the preliminary surveys. According to MATR statistics, about 33% of twin pairs are
monozygotic (MZ, identical). Therefore, approximately 174 of the 526 women likely to have
PCOS are members of a MZ pair.
Step 1 of the proposed study consists of a telephone survey of the 3282 women with irregular
periods and/or ovarian cysts. The survey will be conducted by the MATR. The instrument to be
used contains a series of simple and direct questions and will take about 10 minutes to
complete. The questions were designed to identify PCOS and their content deals with the
frequency of menstrual periods (six or fewer per year being a major diagnostic criterion), a
previous diagnosis of PCOS, obesity, excess facial hair and other evidence of
hyperandrogenism. The women will also be asked if t...
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is manifested as a heterogeneous mixture of clinical and
bichemical characteristics that complicate study of its etiology. It is currently unclear to
what extent PCOS-associated traits (hyperandrogenism, hyperinsulinemia, insulin resistance,
type 2 diabetes, dyslipidemia, hypertension, obesity, and coronary artery disease) are the
result of environmental factors or genetic predisposition. We propose to conduct a twin
study to investigate the possibility that environmental factors are important in the
development of the PCOS phenotype. Twin studies are considered to be the gold standard for
determining the extent of heritability of a trait. The proposal described here is only for
Step 1 of a larger, multi-step study. The major goal of step 1 is to identify a large cohort
of twin pairs, in which at least one member of each pair is likely to have PCOS.
Participants for this study will come from the Mid-Atlantic Twin Registry (MATR). Many
(3283) potential participants have already been identified based on their answers to a
preliminary MATR screening questionnaire. Out of the approximately 7145 twin women of
reproductive age who completed these MATR screening questionnaires, 1803 women reported
irregular periods, 954 reported ovarian cysts, and 526 reported both irregular periods and
ovarian cysts. Many of the women in this last group are likely to have PCOS. They represent
7.4% of the total sample, matching current estimates of PCOS prevalence (4-7%) in
reproductive age women. We will also add new twin pairs who meet the criteria (irregular
periods and evidence of PCOS or cystic ovaries) as they are recruited into the MATR and take
the preliminary surveys. According to MATR statistics, about 33% of twin pairs are
monozygotic (MZ, identical). Therefore, approximately 174 of the 526 women likely to have
PCOS are members of a MZ pair.
Step 1 of the proposed study consists of a telephone survey of the 3282 women with irregular
periods and/or ovarian cysts. The survey will be conducted by the MATR. The instrument to be
used contains a series of simple and direct questions and will take about 10 minutes to
complete. The questions were designed to identify PCOS and their content deals with the
frequency of menstrual periods (six or fewer per year being a major diagnostic criterion), a
previous diagnosis of PCOS, obesity, excess facial hair and other evidence of
hyperandrogenism. The women will also be asked if they have a living twin sister. On the
basis of this survey, women will be identified who are likely to have PCOS and have a living
female twin.
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