Differential reproductive efficiency associated with common apolipoprotein e alleles in postreproductive-aged subjects.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
Objective: To investigate the possible impact of apolipoprotein E (APOE) polymorphism on reproductive
efficiency.
Design: Population study.
Setting: University Departments and a Laboratory of National Research Council.
Patient(s): One hundred sixty healthy unrelated subjects of postreproductive age.
Intervention(s): Peripheral blood collection and questionnaire administration.
Main Outcome Measure(s): Apolipoprotein E genotypes were detected after PCR amplification and CfoI
digestion; plasma total cholesterol was assayed.
Result(s): The mean number of children of e*2 allele carriers (2.4) was lower than that of e*3/e*3 and e*4/e*3
subjects (3.9). The trend was similar (2.8 vs. 4.8) when the number of pregnancies was considered. Moreover,
there was a clear inverse relationship between number of children and e*2-carrying genotype proportions (2
for trend 6.3). Conversely, the e*3/e*3 genotype was associated with the highest number of children and
pregnancies (3.9 and 4.9, respectively), and the e*4/e*3 genotype, with intermediate values (3.7 and 4.4).
Carriers of e*2 allele also showed the lowest levels of total cholesterol.
Conclusion(s): The e*2 allele seems to be associated with the lowest reproductive efficiency and the e*3
allele, with the highest. The different total cholesterol levels associated with APOE genotypes could have an
effect on steroidogenesis and determine as a consequence the observed differential fertility.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
APOE polymorphism; fertility; cholesterol levels; steroidogenesis
List of contributors:
Corbo, ROSA MARIA; Scacchi, Renato
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