The interaction between menstrual cycle, Tumour Necrosis Factor alpha receptors and sex hormones in healthy non-obese women – results from an observational study

There is growing evidence that TNF-alpha and its two receptors play an important role in hormonal regulation, metabolism, inflammation and cancer. The biological effects of TNF-alpha are mediated by two receptors, p55 and p75. The aim of this study was to analyze serum concentrations of p55 and p75...

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Main Authors: Paweł Rzymski, Maciej Wilczak, Anna Malinger, Anna Włoszczak-Szubzda, Mirosław Jerzy Jarosz, Tomasz Opala
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Published: Institute of Rural Health 2014-09-01
Series:Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
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spelling doaj-0673652c42704632859916feb53c27252020-11-24T21:27:24ZengInstitute of Rural HealthAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine1232-19661898-22632014-09-0121875194571575The interaction between menstrual cycle, Tumour Necrosis Factor alpha receptors and sex hormones in healthy non-obese women – results from an observational studyPaweł Rzymski0Maciej Wilczak1Anna Malinger2Anna Włoszczak-Szubzda3Mirosław Jerzy Jarosz4Tomasz Opala5Department of Mother’s and Child’s Health, University of Medical Sciences, Poznań, PolandDepartment of Educational Medicine, University of Medical Sciences, Poznań, Poland; Higher Vocational State School, Kalisz, Poland Department of Mother’s and Child’s Health, University of Medical Sciences, Poznań, Poland Department of Health Informatics and Statistics, Institute of Rural Health, Lublin, Poland;Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology, University of Economics and Innovation, Lublin, Poland Department of Health Informatics and Statistics, Institute of Rural Health, Lublin, Poland; Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology, University of Economics and Innovation, Lublin, PolandDepartment of Mother’s and Child’s Health, University of Medical Sciences, Poznań, PolandThere is growing evidence that TNF-alpha and its two receptors play an important role in hormonal regulation, metabolism, inflammation and cancer. The biological effects of TNF-alpha are mediated by two receptors, p55 and p75. The aim of this study was to analyze serum concentrations of p55 and p75 and hormonal status in healthy women during the normal menstrual cycle. Eight women aged 20–22 with regular menstrual cycles were scheduled for examination on 3[sup]rd[/sup] , 8[sup]th[/sup] , 14[sup]th[/sup] and 25[sup]th [/sup] day of their menstrual cycle. We only observed a positive correlation of p75 subunit with prolactin level (correlation coefficient 0.417; p=0.0116) and negative correlation with insulin level (correlation coefficient -0.35; p=0.032) and HOMA[sub]IR[/sub] insulin resistance index correlation coefficient 0.39; p=0.0185). Furthermore, a negative correlation of p55/p75 ratio with prolactin (correlation coefficient -0.42; p=0.0101) and a positive correlations of p55/p75 ratio with insulin level (correlation coefficient 0.43; p=0.008) and HOMA[sub]IR[/sub] insulin resistance factor correlation coefficient 0.45; p=0.0065) were found. http://journals.indexcopernicus.com/fulltxt.php?ICID=1120604prolactin;Insulin;Gonadotropins;Estradiol;Menstrual Cycle;TNF-α
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author Paweł Rzymski
Maciej Wilczak
Anna Malinger
Anna Włoszczak-Szubzda
Mirosław Jerzy Jarosz
Tomasz Opala
spellingShingle Paweł Rzymski
Maciej Wilczak
Anna Malinger
Anna Włoszczak-Szubzda
Mirosław Jerzy Jarosz
Tomasz Opala
The interaction between menstrual cycle, Tumour Necrosis Factor alpha receptors and sex hormones in healthy non-obese women – results from an observational study
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
prolactin;Insulin;Gonadotropins;Estradiol;Menstrual Cycle;TNF-α
author_facet Paweł Rzymski
Maciej Wilczak
Anna Malinger
Anna Włoszczak-Szubzda
Mirosław Jerzy Jarosz
Tomasz Opala
author_sort Paweł Rzymski
title The interaction between menstrual cycle, Tumour Necrosis Factor alpha receptors and sex hormones in healthy non-obese women – results from an observational study
title_short The interaction between menstrual cycle, Tumour Necrosis Factor alpha receptors and sex hormones in healthy non-obese women – results from an observational study
title_full The interaction between menstrual cycle, Tumour Necrosis Factor alpha receptors and sex hormones in healthy non-obese women – results from an observational study
title_fullStr The interaction between menstrual cycle, Tumour Necrosis Factor alpha receptors and sex hormones in healthy non-obese women – results from an observational study
title_full_unstemmed The interaction between menstrual cycle, Tumour Necrosis Factor alpha receptors and sex hormones in healthy non-obese women – results from an observational study
title_sort interaction between menstrual cycle, tumour necrosis factor alpha receptors and sex hormones in healthy non-obese women – results from an observational study
publisher Institute of Rural Health
series Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
issn 1232-1966
1898-2263
publishDate 2014-09-01
description There is growing evidence that TNF-alpha and its two receptors play an important role in hormonal regulation, metabolism, inflammation and cancer. The biological effects of TNF-alpha are mediated by two receptors, p55 and p75. The aim of this study was to analyze serum concentrations of p55 and p75 and hormonal status in healthy women during the normal menstrual cycle. Eight women aged 20–22 with regular menstrual cycles were scheduled for examination on 3[sup]rd[/sup] , 8[sup]th[/sup] , 14[sup]th[/sup] and 25[sup]th [/sup] day of their menstrual cycle. We only observed a positive correlation of p75 subunit with prolactin level (correlation coefficient 0.417; p=0.0116) and negative correlation with insulin level (correlation coefficient -0.35; p=0.032) and HOMA[sub]IR[/sub] insulin resistance index correlation coefficient 0.39; p=0.0185). Furthermore, a negative correlation of p55/p75 ratio with prolactin (correlation coefficient -0.42; p=0.0101) and a positive correlations of p55/p75 ratio with insulin level (correlation coefficient 0.43; p=0.008) and HOMA[sub]IR[/sub] insulin resistance factor correlation coefficient 0.45; p=0.0065) were found.
topic prolactin;Insulin;Gonadotropins;Estradiol;Menstrual Cycle;TNF-α
url http://journals.indexcopernicus.com/fulltxt.php?ICID=1120604
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