Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3972058 Reproductive BioMedicine Online 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The CGG repeat stretch in the FMR1 gene is polymorphic, ranging from 5 to 50 repeats in the normal population. Expansion of the repeats to the premutation range (50–200) has been associated with premature ovarian failure (POF). This case–control study was conducted to enumerate CGG repeats in the FMR1 gene in 80 Indian women with non-familial, non-syndromic POF, and 70 controls from the same ethnicity. A possible association between CGG repeats and endocrine profile of these cases was investigated. All patients and controls had CGG repeats in the normal polymorphic range. Serum FSH concentrations were significantly raised in both POF cases and controls having CGG repeats in the 31–40 repeats range (P < 0.0001). POF cases and controls had FSH concentrations of 133.7 versus 84.2 mIU/ml and 16.0 versus 6.2 mIU/ml for >30 repeats versus <30 repeats respectively. Inhibin B concentrations were not associated with CGG repeats. The results of this study indicate that FMR1 premutations are rare in sporadic cases of POF with no family history of fragile X syndrome. However, although in the normal polymorphic range, expansion of the CGG repeat tract to beyond 30 repeats was associated with serum FSH concentrations in both POF cases and controls.

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