A letter from Karbala medicine discussing the role of adiponectin and the oxidative state of polycystic ovary syndrome

The master’s thesis in the branch of Clinical Chemistry at the Faculty of Medicine, Karbala University discussed the role of adiponectin and the oxidative state of polycystic ovary syndrome, where the thesis submitted by the researcher ( Yasmin Emad Kazem) included the title “the role of adiponectin and the oxidative state in the development of the pathological condition of polycystic ovary syndrome in Iraqi women”

The discussion committee consisted of

A.Dr. Umar Farouk Abdul Rashid as president

A.Dr.Ghazi Abboud was elected as a member

A.M.Dr. Maher Abboud is a scary member

A.Dr. Fadel Jawad al tohma honorable mention

A.M.Dr. Nora Sabah Al-Jabri supervisor

The study aimed to find out whether women with polycystic ovary syndrome have any difference in Adiponectin levels and the occurrence of oxidative stress in the obese and non-obese group or not and the relationship with insulin resistance.an analysis of the correlation between the serum levels of Adiponectin, Catalase and Malondialdehyde with biochemical factors in the patient group was also studied.

The study also found a decrease in the level of Adiponectin in groups of patients with polycystic ovaries and its correlation with body mass index،

There is a strong inverse relationship between insulin resistance in patients with polycystic ovaries and it is believed that the reason is a decrease in Adiponectin and Catalase levels, and the fat oxidation index (MDA) had an effect on TC and TG fat levels as well as with insulin resistance, through the results of the study, MDA is an indicator for predicting polycystic ovary syndrome