Correlation of endothelial cell proliferation with vascular endothelial growth factor in endometrium of women with menorrhagia
This study found that endothelial cell proliferation, as indicated by PCNA and CD34, was significantly increased in the late secretory phase endometrium of women with menorrhagia compared to controls.
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This study investigated the correlation between vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression and markers of endometrial endothelial cell proliferation (PCNA and CD34) using double immunohistochemistry on endometrial biopsies from 100 women with a history of menorrhagia. Overall, VEGF and PCNA expression were higher in the functional layer than the basal layer in both menorrhagic and non-menorrhagic groups, and glandular cytoplasmic versus luminal surface VEGF showed statistically significant associations with PCNA in different directions. The authors reported a highly significant association in the secretory phase, with endothelial proliferation higher in menorrhagia patients during the late secretory (premenstrual) part of the cycle than controls, and they highlighted differences by VEGF localization. Relevance to endometriosis: the introduction cites prior work on ovarian steroid regulation of VEGF in the human endometrium and implications for the pathogenesis of endometriosis, though the main study focuses on menorrhagia.
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