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IJFS-International Journal of Fertility and Sterility. 2018; 12 (1): 37-42
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-193479

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Background: Failure in the endometrial receptivity may account for a significant number of infertility cases including unexplained infertility in women. Reduction in the endometrial estrogen receptor-alpha [ER-alpha] expression during implantation may be a critical event that coincides with the expression of specific genes and the formation of a receptive endometrium. The aim of the present study was to assess the expression of ER-alpha in the mid-secretory phase in the endometrium of women with unexplained infertility


Materials and Methods: This case-control study was carried out on randomly selected fertile [n=10] and infertile [n=16] women whose source of infertility remained unexplained. We evaluated the expression of ER-alpha and glycode-lin-A [GdA] through mRNA level measurement with real-time polymerase chain reaction [PCR] in the endometrium of fertile women and patients suffering from unexplained infertility and fertile women. Endometrial biopsies of each subject were collected during a single menstrual cycle 7 days after the peak of luteinizing hormone [LH+7]


Results: Endometrial expression level of ER-alpha was significantly [P<0.05] higher in the patients with unexplained infertility compared to the control. Significantly [P<0.05] lower levels of GdA expression were seen in women with unexplained infertility. A statistically non-significant negative correlation was observed between ER-alpha and GdA mRNA expression


Conclusion: Our findings demonstrate that reduction in the endometrial GdA expression is associated with elevated expression of ER-alpha in mid-luteal phase. Disruption in the endometrial ER-alpha expression, which leads to defects in uterine receptivity, may contribute to unexplained infertility

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IJRM-International Journal of Reproductive Biomedicine. 2017; 15 (1): 33-40
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-186963

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Background: Endometrial receptivity plays a key role in the establishment of successful implantation and its impairment may contribute to subfertility and limit the assisted reproduction techniques [ART] success


Objective: The aim of present study was to investigate endometrial receptivity in terms of beta3 integrin, calcitonin and plexin-B1 expression in women with unexplained infertility


Materials and Methods: We evaluated expression of beta3 integrin, calcitonin and plexin-B1 through mRNA level measurement with real-time RT-PCR, in the endometrium of 16 infertile patients with unexplained infertility and 10 fertile women. Endometrial biopsies were collected during a single menstrual cycle on postovulatory day LH+7 in each subject


Results: Significant differences regarding beta3 integrin and calcitonin expression levels found between patients with unexplained infertility and the fertile women. Endometrial plexin-B1 expression levels showed no significant difference between fertile and infertile women. There were significant correlations between expression of beta3 integrin with calcitonin and plexin-B1 in fertile and infertile women


Conclusion: Reduced in endometrial expression of beta3 integrin and calcitonin alone or together may contribute to unexplained infertility and these genes could account as the potential molecular markers of infertility

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