The Effect of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome on the Concentration of Sex Hormones in the City of Samarra

Authors

  • Mustafa Abdel-Latif Naje جامعة تكريت كلية العلوم قسم الكيمياء
  • Firas Taher Maher Department of Chemistry, College of Science, Tikrit University, Iraq
  • Isam Shaker Hamza Department of Medical Laboratory Techniques, College of Health and Medical Techniques, Al-Esraa University, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54153/sjpas.2024.v6i3.706

Keywords:

Prolactin, follicle stimulating, Lutein, progesterone, estrogen

Abstract

This study was conducted in the city of Samarra and its suburbs for the period from 1/1/2022 to 12/1/2022, where 100 blood samples were collected, 30 of which were from healthy women (control group) and 70 from women with polycystic ovary syndrome, from external laboratories in the city of Samarra and its suburbs. The ages of the women ranged. Between (18-40) years old, the levels of prolactin, luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, testicular adipose, estrogen, and progesterone were estimated in the sera of the samples under study. The level of sex hormones in women with polycystic ovary syndrome was calculated and compared with healthy women in the control group. It was found that there was a significant increase (P≤0.05) in the level of the prolactin hormone for the affected women, as well as in the level of the testicular lipid hormone and the estrogen hormone for the affected women and a significant decrease. At a probability value (P≤0.05) for follicle-stimulating hormone for women with polycystic ovary syndrome, and luteinizing hormone and progesterone for women with polycystic ovary syndrome. This study aims to know the level of hormones in infertile women.

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Published

2024-09-30

How to Cite

Abdel-Latif Naje, M., Taher Maher, F., & Shaker Hamza, I. (2024). The Effect of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome on the Concentration of Sex Hormones in the City of Samarra. Samarra Journal of Pure and Applied Science, 6(3), 94–99. https://doi.org/10.54153/sjpas.2024.v6i3.706