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Study of hydrosalpinx on endometrial growth and expression of HOXA10mRNA and related factors

Heliyon, ISSN: 2405-8440, Vol: 9, Issue: 6, Page: e17063
2023
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Guizhou Medical University Researchers Broaden Understanding of Science and Technology (Study of hydrosalpinx on endometrial growth and expression of HOXA10mRNA and related factors)

2023 JUN 29 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at NewsRx Women's Health Daily -- Investigators publish new report on science and technology.

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The objective of the study is to extract the patient's endometrium at the time of proliferative stage using hydrosalpinx in order to culture the cells and decidualization induction in vitro. Further, the study is also intended at identifying the expression of HOXA10mRNA and related factors and understand the hydrosalpinx's impact upon the working mechanism of endometrial cells. Once the extraction of the primary cells is over, the cells are cultured and other activities are performed such as the cell identification, CCK8 assay, cell decidua induction and HE staining. The researchers assessed the expression levels of HOXA10, IGFBP1 and avβ3 in either proliferation or secretion of the endometrium. This was accomplished using Western blot assay and real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR. The results confirmed that at the time of endometrial proliferation, there was a decline in the expression of HOXA10 as a result of HS influence. This affected its expression in the secretory stage i.e., corresponding function. Further, a significant decline was observed in the levels of HOXA10mRNA of endometrial cells that were subjected to continuous HS, post decidualization. It was found that during decidualization, if the HS is removed, it is possible to restore the expression of HOXA10mRNA to a certain extent, though it is not possible to reach the general endometrial level. So, in terms of clinical aspects, the expression of HOXA10mRNA by the endometrial cells decreases significantly when blocking the hydrosalpinx. Among hydrosalpinx patients, one of the major mechanisms that damage the endometrium was found to be the abnormal expression of HOXA10 followed by IGFBP1 and avβ3, its downstream genes. This further results in the implantation of the embryo as well. Though it is possible to gradually repair the damage after the removal of hydrosalpinx, the recovery is a time-consuming process.

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