CAG Repeats in the Androgen Receptor Polymorphism do not Correlate with Thyrotoxic Periodic Paralysis

Won Gu Kim, Tae Yong Kim, Jung Min Kim, Yoon Soo Rhee, Hyun-jeung Choi, W. Kim, Y. Shong
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Abstract

Background: Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis (TPP) occurs mostly in males, but no studies have addressed the role of androgen in the disease. Hyperinsulinemia can precipitate acute paralysis in TPP patients. CAG repeats in the androgen receptor (AR), an X-linked gene, correlate with serum insulin levels. Aim: To evaluate whether CAG repeats in the AR gene might predict the susceptibility to TPP in Korean male Graves' patients. Methods: We evaluated CAG repeat length in a series of 33 male TPP patients and 48 control patients by direct sequencing of the PCR product of the AR promoter site. Control patients were male Graves' patients without a history of paralysis. Results: The CAG repeat length varied from 15 to 34 (median of 23). The upper quartile of CAG length was equal to or above 26 repeats (long AR). The distribution of long AR was 0.30 in TPP and 0.15 in control patients, respectively (odds ratio, 2.51; 95% confidence interval, 0.92~6.85; P = 0.09). Conclusion: AR gene polymorphisms may not confer genetic susceptibility to TPP in Korean male patients with Graves' disease. (J Korean Endocr Soc 23:117~122, 2008)
雄激素受体多态性CAG重复序列与甲状腺毒性周期性麻痹无关
背景:甲状腺毒性周期性麻痹(TPP)主要发生在男性,但没有研究表明雄激素在该疾病中的作用。高胰岛素血症可导致TPP患者急性瘫痪。雄激素受体(AR)是一种x连锁基因,CAG重复序列与血清胰岛素水平相关。目的:评价AR基因CAG重复序列是否可以预测韩国男性Graves患者对TPP的易感性。方法:我们对33例男性TPP患者和48例对照患者进行了AR启动子位点PCR产物的直接测序,评估了CAG重复长度。对照组为无麻痹史的男性Graves患者。结果:CAG重复长度为15 ~ 34(中位数为23)。CAG长度的上四分位数等于或大于26个重复(长AR)。长AR分布在TPP患者为0.30,对照组为0.15(优势比2.51;95%置信区间为0.92~6.85;P = 0.09)。结论:韩国男性Graves病患者的AR基因多态性可能与TPP的遗传易感性无关。(韩国医师社23:117~122,2008)
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