Background: Covering a significant part of a woman's life, the postmenopausal phase is often associated with the onset of obesity, metabolic dysfunction, osteoporosis, and their most disabling complications. In this context, scant evidence from both preclinical and clinical studies suggests that single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the follicle-stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR) gene might be involved in the etiopathogenesis of these conditions, posing them as possible molecular predictors of their development. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the role of the FSHR gene SNPs c.2039A>G and c.-29 G>A on Body Mass Index (BMI), metabolic parameters, and bone metabolism in postmenopausal women.
Methods: To achieve this goal, 49 postmenopausal Caucasian women aged from 45 to 80 years and with no factors known to influence metabolism and/or bone mineral density (BMD) were enrolled and assessed for their medical history, medical family history, anthropometric parameters and hormonal, metabolic and lipid profiles, and BMD. Then, they were genotyped for the FSHR gene SNPs c.2039A>G and c.-29G>A. Finally, the resulting data were classified according to woman's genotypes and subjected to statistical analysis.
Results: No significant differences were found between the distributions of most endpoint parameters examined by genotype. However, none of the women with the c.2039A>G FSHR GG gene SNP were affected by obesity and had the highest lumbar BMD z-score within the cohort. Additionally, those with the FSHR c.-29G>A AA genotype had the lowest serum glucose levels.
Conclusions: This preliminary study suggests that the FSHR c.2039A>G GG SNP, which is associated with reduced sensitivity of the FSHR, may have a protective role against obesity, offering further evidence for the possible association among FSH, FSHR polymorphisms, and insulin metabolism.
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