Polycystic ovary syndrome: clinical implication in perimenopause

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a hyperandrogenic disorder, is the commonest endocrinopathy in premenopausal women. This syndrome is associated with fertility problems, clinical manifestations of hyperandrogenism and metabolic disturbances, particularly insulin resistance and obesity. There is a g...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Monika Lenart-Lipińska, Beata Matyjaszek-Matuszek, Ewa Woźniakowska, Janusz Solski, Jerzy S. Tarach, Tomasz Paszkowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2014-12-01
Series:Menopause Review
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.termedia.pl/Polycystic-ovary-syndrome-clinical-implication-in-perimenopause,4,24258,1,1.html
id doaj-b1797185c16c498fb07b2a4080c4f1bf
record_format Article
spelling doaj-b1797185c16c498fb07b2a4080c4f1bf2020-11-24T22:46:18ZengTermedia Publishing HouseMenopause Review1643-88762299-00382014-12-0113634835110.5114/pm.2014.4798824258Polycystic ovary syndrome: clinical implication in perimenopauseMonika Lenart-LipińskaBeata Matyjaszek-MatuszekEwa WoźniakowskaJanusz SolskiJerzy S. TarachTomasz PaszkowskiPolycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a hyperandrogenic disorder, is the commonest endocrinopathy in premenopausal women. This syndrome is associated with fertility problems, clinical manifestations of hyperandrogenism and metabolic disturbances, particularly insulin resistance and obesity. There is a great body of evidence that patients with PCOS present multiple cardiovascular risk factors and cluster components of metabolic syndrome from early ages. The presence of comorbidities such as abdominal obesity, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, hypertension places these females at an increased risk of future cardiovascular events. However, the extent to which PCOS components are present in perimenopausal women and the degree to which PCOS increases various risk factors in addition to the known risk of the perimenopausal period have not been fully determined. The perimenopausal period per se is associated with weight gain and an increased cardiovascular risk, which may be additionally aggravated by the presence of metabolic disturbances connected with PCOS. The phenotype of PCOS may improve with aging and it is still uncertain whether the presence of PCOS significantly increases the cardiovascular risk later in women’s life. Most recent data suggest that the prevalence of cardiovascular diseases and the related long-term consequences in females with PCOS seem to be lower than expected. This manuscript reviews long-term consequences of PCOS and considers their clinical implications in perimenopause.http://www.termedia.pl/Polycystic-ovary-syndrome-clinical-implication-in-perimenopause,4,24258,1,1.htmlPCOS menopause perimenopause insulin resistance cardiovascular risk
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Monika Lenart-Lipińska
Beata Matyjaszek-Matuszek
Ewa Woźniakowska
Janusz Solski
Jerzy S. Tarach
Tomasz Paszkowski
spellingShingle Monika Lenart-Lipińska
Beata Matyjaszek-Matuszek
Ewa Woźniakowska
Janusz Solski
Jerzy S. Tarach
Tomasz Paszkowski
Polycystic ovary syndrome: clinical implication in perimenopause
Menopause Review
PCOS
menopause
perimenopause
insulin resistance
cardiovascular risk
author_facet Monika Lenart-Lipińska
Beata Matyjaszek-Matuszek
Ewa Woźniakowska
Janusz Solski
Jerzy S. Tarach
Tomasz Paszkowski
author_sort Monika Lenart-Lipińska
title Polycystic ovary syndrome: clinical implication in perimenopause
title_short Polycystic ovary syndrome: clinical implication in perimenopause
title_full Polycystic ovary syndrome: clinical implication in perimenopause
title_fullStr Polycystic ovary syndrome: clinical implication in perimenopause
title_full_unstemmed Polycystic ovary syndrome: clinical implication in perimenopause
title_sort polycystic ovary syndrome: clinical implication in perimenopause
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Menopause Review
issn 1643-8876
2299-0038
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a hyperandrogenic disorder, is the commonest endocrinopathy in premenopausal women. This syndrome is associated with fertility problems, clinical manifestations of hyperandrogenism and metabolic disturbances, particularly insulin resistance and obesity. There is a great body of evidence that patients with PCOS present multiple cardiovascular risk factors and cluster components of metabolic syndrome from early ages. The presence of comorbidities such as abdominal obesity, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, hypertension places these females at an increased risk of future cardiovascular events. However, the extent to which PCOS components are present in perimenopausal women and the degree to which PCOS increases various risk factors in addition to the known risk of the perimenopausal period have not been fully determined. The perimenopausal period per se is associated with weight gain and an increased cardiovascular risk, which may be additionally aggravated by the presence of metabolic disturbances connected with PCOS. The phenotype of PCOS may improve with aging and it is still uncertain whether the presence of PCOS significantly increases the cardiovascular risk later in women’s life. Most recent data suggest that the prevalence of cardiovascular diseases and the related long-term consequences in females with PCOS seem to be lower than expected. This manuscript reviews long-term consequences of PCOS and considers their clinical implications in perimenopause.
topic PCOS
menopause
perimenopause
insulin resistance
cardiovascular risk
url http://www.termedia.pl/Polycystic-ovary-syndrome-clinical-implication-in-perimenopause,4,24258,1,1.html
work_keys_str_mv AT monikalenartlipinska polycysticovarysyndromeclinicalimplicationinperimenopause
AT beatamatyjaszekmatuszek polycysticovarysyndromeclinicalimplicationinperimenopause
AT ewawozniakowska polycysticovarysyndromeclinicalimplicationinperimenopause
AT januszsolski polycysticovarysyndromeclinicalimplicationinperimenopause
AT jerzystarach polycysticovarysyndromeclinicalimplicationinperimenopause
AT tomaszpaszkowski polycysticovarysyndromeclinicalimplicationinperimenopause
_version_ 1725685382112083968