X Chromatin inactivation in Menopause: A study on Hindu caste Bengalee population

Background: Menopause being a physiologic event and eventually the prime time to perform risk assessment of chronic diseases and initiate preventive health measures. Previous studies reported, later menopause is independently associated to increased risk of breast and endometrial cancer. The menopau...

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Main Authors: Koel Mukherjee, Diptendu Chatterjee, Arup Ratan Bandyopadhyay
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Language:English
Published: Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara 2018-05-01
Series:Asian Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/19434
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spelling doaj-e99fd4a9830345ebab0417a519d970432020-11-25T03:08:45ZengManipal College of Medical Sciences, PokharaAsian Journal of Medical Sciences2467-91002091-05762018-05-01934145https://doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v9i3.19434X Chromatin inactivation in Menopause: A study on Hindu caste Bengalee populationKoel Mukherjee 0Diptendu Chatterjee 1Arup Ratan Bandyopadhyay2Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Haldia Govt. College, Midnapore, West BengalAssistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University College of Science, Technology & Agriculture, University of Calcutta. 35, Ballygunge Circular Road, Kolkata – 700019, West BengalProfessor, Department of Anthropology, University College of Science, Technology & Agriculture, University of Calcutta. 35, Ballygunge Circular Road, Kolkata – 700019, West Bengal http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3119-0022Background: Menopause being a physiologic event and eventually the prime time to perform risk assessment of chronic diseases and initiate preventive health measures. Previous studies reported, later menopause is independently associated to increased risk of breast and endometrial cancer. The menopausal status is determined and influenced by intrinsic factors. Majority of the studies on menopause from Indian context, especially on Bengalee Hindu Caste population confined to socio demographic issues, attitudes, problems and quality of life. However, relatively little work is attempted to unravel the complex interplay of genetics and epigenetic mechanisms, the effect on menopause. In this background it seems to be an urgent need to understand menopause status objectively, to approach the interplay of genetics and epigenetic mechanisms of menopausal status by X chromatin inactivation. Aims and Objective: Best of the knowledge it is the first attempt to evaluate the prevalence of X chromatin inactivation in menopausal women among Bengalee Hindu Caste population. Materials and Methods: Sex chromatin inactivation was evaluated from 100 each pre and post menopausal women from the buccal smear of each individuals. After fixation and staining of altogether 20000 (twenty thousand) cells were scanned from the Bengalee Hindu Caste for a comparison of menopausal women and their menarcheal counterparts. Results: Result demonstrated significantly decreased (P<0.001) prevalence of X chromatin inactivation sites among the menopausal females in comparison to their menarcheal women counterpart. Conclusion: The present study vindicated possible association between the presence of sex hormone receptors and the prevalence of sex chromatin and also envisaged the role of X chromatin inactivation for early prognosis of menopause.https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/19434menopausex chromatin inactivationbengalee hindu caste females
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author Koel Mukherjee
Diptendu Chatterjee
Arup Ratan Bandyopadhyay
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Diptendu Chatterjee
Arup Ratan Bandyopadhyay
X Chromatin inactivation in Menopause: A study on Hindu caste Bengalee population
Asian Journal of Medical Sciences
menopause
x chromatin inactivation
bengalee hindu caste females
author_facet Koel Mukherjee
Diptendu Chatterjee
Arup Ratan Bandyopadhyay
author_sort Koel Mukherjee
title X Chromatin inactivation in Menopause: A study on Hindu caste Bengalee population
title_short X Chromatin inactivation in Menopause: A study on Hindu caste Bengalee population
title_full X Chromatin inactivation in Menopause: A study on Hindu caste Bengalee population
title_fullStr X Chromatin inactivation in Menopause: A study on Hindu caste Bengalee population
title_full_unstemmed X Chromatin inactivation in Menopause: A study on Hindu caste Bengalee population
title_sort x chromatin inactivation in menopause: a study on hindu caste bengalee population
publisher Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara
series Asian Journal of Medical Sciences
issn 2467-9100
2091-0576
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Background: Menopause being a physiologic event and eventually the prime time to perform risk assessment of chronic diseases and initiate preventive health measures. Previous studies reported, later menopause is independently associated to increased risk of breast and endometrial cancer. The menopausal status is determined and influenced by intrinsic factors. Majority of the studies on menopause from Indian context, especially on Bengalee Hindu Caste population confined to socio demographic issues, attitudes, problems and quality of life. However, relatively little work is attempted to unravel the complex interplay of genetics and epigenetic mechanisms, the effect on menopause. In this background it seems to be an urgent need to understand menopause status objectively, to approach the interplay of genetics and epigenetic mechanisms of menopausal status by X chromatin inactivation. Aims and Objective: Best of the knowledge it is the first attempt to evaluate the prevalence of X chromatin inactivation in menopausal women among Bengalee Hindu Caste population. Materials and Methods: Sex chromatin inactivation was evaluated from 100 each pre and post menopausal women from the buccal smear of each individuals. After fixation and staining of altogether 20000 (twenty thousand) cells were scanned from the Bengalee Hindu Caste for a comparison of menopausal women and their menarcheal counterparts. Results: Result demonstrated significantly decreased (P<0.001) prevalence of X chromatin inactivation sites among the menopausal females in comparison to their menarcheal women counterpart. Conclusion: The present study vindicated possible association between the presence of sex hormone receptors and the prevalence of sex chromatin and also envisaged the role of X chromatin inactivation for early prognosis of menopause.
topic menopause
x chromatin inactivation
bengalee hindu caste females
url https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/19434
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