Anna Trzmiel-Bira
University of Wrocław
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International Journal of Endocrinology | 2014
Justyna Kuliczkowska Plaksej; Lukasz Laczmanski; Andrzej Milewicz; Agnieszka Lenarcik-Kabza; Anna Trzmiel-Bira; Urszula Zaleska-Dorobisz; Felicja Lwow; Lidia Hirnle
Context. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is frequently associated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The endocannabinoid system may play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of NAFLD. Polymorphism of the cannabinoid receptor 1 gene (CNR1) may be responsible for individual susceptibility to obesity and related conditions. Objective. To determine the role of genetic variants of CNR1 in the etiopathology of NAFLD in women with PCOS. Design and Setting. Our department (a tertiary referral center) conducted a cross-sectional, case-controlled study. Subjects. 173 women with PCOS (aged 20–35) and 125 healthy, age- and weight-matched controls were studied. Methods. Hepatic steatosis was assessed by ultrasound evaluation. Single nucleotide polymorphisms of CNR1 (rs806368, rs12720071, rs1049353, rs806381, rs10485170, rs6454674) were genotyped. Results. Frequency of the G allele of rs806381 (P < 0.025) and the GG genotype of rs10485170 (P < 0.03) was significantly higher in women with PCOS and NAFLD than in PCOS women without NAFLD. Frequency of the TT genotype of rs6454674 was higher in PCOS women with NAFLD (not significantly, P = 0.059). In multivariate stepwise regression, allele G of rs806381 was associated with PCOS + NAFLD phenotype. Conclusion. Our preliminary results suggest the potential role of CNR1 polymorphisms in the etiology of NAFLD, especially in PCOS women.
Endokrynologia Polska | 2014
Agnieszka Lenarcik-Kabza; Łukasz Łaczmański; Andrzej Milewicz; Bożena Bidzińska-Speichert; Maurycy Pawlak; Katarzyna Kolackov; Justyna Kuliczkowska-Płaksej; Anna Trzmiel-Bira; Anna Brona
INTRODUCTION Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is associated with an increasing number of metabolic comorbidities. About 50% of PCOS patients are obese, and insulin resistance affects up to 70% of these women. The endocannabinoid system contributes to human energy homeostasis. CNR1 is a biological candidate for human obesity and related metabolic disorders. The aim of this study was to determine the relationships between CNR1 polymorphisms and anthropometric and metabolic parameters in PCOS women. MATERIAL AND METHODS 130 women diagnosed with PCOS according to the Rotterdam criteria were recruited. The control group consisted of 70 healthy women. Medical history was taken, and physical examination as well as assessment of anthropometric (body mass, height, waist and hip circumference, BMI, waist-to-hip ratio [WHR]) and metabolic parameters (glucose and insulin, the insulin resistance index HOMA, lipid profile) was carried out. Genetic studies to detect six CNR1 gene polymorphisms were performed. RESULTS The total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels in PCOS women carrying T/T genotype of rs2023239CNR1 polymorphism were higher than in those with C/T and C/C. There were no statistical differences in other metabolic parameters or in the value of BMI and WHR between the variants of rs2023239 CNR1 polymorphism. The other studied polymorphisms of the CNR1 gene were not associated with anthropometric or metabolic parameters in PCOS women. There were no differences in anthropometric or metabolic parameters between the variants of studied polymorphisms of the CNR1 gene in control women. CONCLUSIONS On the basis of our study, it seems that CNR1 polymorphisms are not associated with obesity and metabolic disorders, including insulin resistance, in PCOS women.
Endokrynologia Polska | 2010
Marek Mędraś; Anna Trzmiel-Bira; Paweł Jóźków; Łukasz Terpiłowski; Ewa Zagocka; Teresa Sicińska-Werner
Endokrynologia Polska | 2009
Anna Trzmiel-Bira; Alicja Filus; Justyna Kuliczkowska-Płaksej; Łukasz Łaczmański; Marek Mędraś
Endokrynologia Polska | 2008
Anna Trzmiel-Bira; Alicja Filus; Justyna Kuliczkowska-Płaksej; Paweł Jóźków; Małgorzata Słowińska-Lisowska; Marek Mędraś; Andrzej Milewicz
Endokrynologia Polska | 2015
Marek Mędraś; Eliza Kubicka; Paweł Jóźków; Małgorzata Słowińska-Lisowska; Anna Trzmiel-Bira; Alicja Filus
17th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2015
Andrzej Milewicz; Justyna Kuliczkowska-Płaksej; Agnieszka Lenarcik-Kabza; Anna Trzmiel-Bira; Lidia Hirnle; Urszula Zaleska-Dorobisz; Felicja Lwow; Lukasz Laczmanski; Katarzyna Kolackov; Natalia Sloka; Diana Jędrzejuk
17th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2015
Aleksandra Rutkowska; Aleksandra Konieczna; Kamila Wilczewska; Agnieszka Ciechanowicz; Radosław Czernych; Agnieszka Kowalewska-Wlas; Lukasz Laczmanski; Justyna Kuliczkowska; Agnieszka Lenarcik; Anna Trzmiel-Bira; Anna Brona; Monika Kuligowska-Jakubowska; Agata Kot-Wasik; Andrzej Wasik; Andrzej Milewicz; Jacek Namiesnik; L. Wolska; Dominik Rachoń
Archive | 2014
Agnieszka Lenarcik-Kabza; Andrzej Milewicz; Maurycy Pawlak; Justyna Kuliczkowska-Płaksej; Anna Trzmiel-Bira; Anna Brona
16th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2014
Aleksandra Rutkowska; Kamila Wilczewska; Lukasz Laczmanski; Justyna Kuliczkowska; Agnieszka Lenarcik; Anna Trzmiel-Bira; Anna Brona; Monika Kuligowska-Jakubowska; Aleksandra Konieczna; Agata Kot-Wasik; Andrzej Wasik; Andrzej Milewicz; Jacek Namiesnik; Dominik Rachoń