ApoE genotypes are associated with age at natural menopause in Chinese females.
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ABSTRACT: Ages at natural menarche and menopause are influenced by several genetic factors. This study aimed to investigate the possible relationship between the apolipoprotein E (ApoE) genotype and the age at menarche and natural menopause in Chinese females. In the current study, 398 (elderly group, aged 47-80 years) and 825 (young group, aged 15-25 years) Chinese females were enrolled under informed content. Ages at natural menarche and menopause were obtained by questionnaires. ApoE genotypes were identified by restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis. In the elderly group, the number of pregnancies and live births and breastfeeding were associated with the age at menopause (P?=?0.008, P?=?0.002, and P?=?0.023, respectively). One-way ANOVA analysis revealed that the ApoE genotype was significantly associated with age at natural menopause (ANM; P?=?0.010). Compared with ApoE ?3/3 carriers, ApoE ?3/4 females showed a 1.8-year delay in ANM (P?=?0.002). Single ApoE allele-positive/allele-negative analysis also showed that the age at menopause of ApoE ?4 carriers was delayed compared with those who were not carriers (P?=?0.023). In the young group, no statistical difference was found in the age of menarche between the carriers of ApoE ?3/3 and ?3/4. Single ApoE allele-positive/allele-negative analysis showed that the age at menarche in ApoE ?4 carriers was slightly earlier than in those who were not carriers (P?=?0.048). Meanwhile, univariate association analysis revealed that the ApoE genotypes were not significantly associated with the age at menarche using age as a covariate in the pooled group (young?+?elderly) (P?=?0.143). We demonstrated that the ApoE genotype is significantly linked to the age at natural menopause.
SUBMITTER: Meng FT
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3682065 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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