[Increased nitric oxide levels in peritoneal fluids of minor-endometriosis patients and its relation to IVF-ET outcomes].
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This study found increased nitric oxide levels in peritoneal fluids of endometriosis patients compared to controls, which correlated with lower fertilization rates during IVF-ET.
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The study measured nitric oxide levels in peritoneal fluid from patients with minor endometriosis and examined how these levels related to outcomes after IVF-ET. The key finding was that peritoneal nitric oxide levels were increased in the minor-endometriosis group and showed an association with IVF-ET outcome. A major limitation is that the provided excerpt does not describe sample size, assay methods, or whether analyses controlled for potential confounders, which limits assessment of robustness. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it focuses on nitric oxide in peritoneal fluid of minor-endometriosis patients and its relationship to IVF-ET outcomes.
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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the role of nitric oxide (NO) in the pathogenesis of early endometriosis-associated infertility. METHODS: The volume of peritoneal fluids was recorded and the concentration of NO in peritoneal fluid and serum was measured with a fluorescence method using 4, 5-diaminofluorescein (DAF-2) as an indicator, in 60 patients with early endometriosis-associated infertility ( endometriosis group), 60 patients with tubal infertility (tubal infertility group) and 20 patients without infertility (control group). The IVF-ET outcomes between patients with endometriosis and tubal infertility were compared. RESULT: The volume of peritoneal fluids from endometriosis group patients increased significantly compared with that in tubal infertility group patients and control groups. The concentration of NO in peritoneal fluid of the control group,the tubal infertility group and the endometriosis group was 9.98, 13.76 and 20.72, respectively (P<0.017). Furthermore the concentration of NO in serum of the patients of control group,tubal infertility group and endometriosis group was 12.25, 13.00, 13.60, respectively; there were no significant differences among these three groups. There were no significant differences in implantation rate, pregnancy rate and abortion rate of IVF-ET between endometriosis group patients and tubal infertility group patients. However, the fertilization rate was significantly lower in endometriosis group patients than that in tubal infertility group patients. CONCLUSION: Changes of nitric oxide in peritoneal fluids may play an important role in the pathogenesis of early endometriosis-associated infertility and IVF-ET may serve as an alternative method for this type of infertility.
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Print ISSN : 1008-9292
Online ISSN : 2097-5171
CN : 33-1248/R
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endometriosisinfertility
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Ascitic Fluid
Endometriosis
Fertilization in Vitro
Nitric Oxide
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