Preoperative TNF-alfa Reduction in Endometriosis Lesions with Combined Oral Contraceptives.

In: Indonesian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology · 2025 · pp. 130–137 · doi:10.32771/inajog.v13i2.2547 · W4412978341
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Preoperative combined oral contraceptives (COC) and dienogest significantly reduced peritoneal fluid TNF-alfa levels in endometriosis patients compared to a control group.

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This study compared combined oral contraceptives, oral dienogest, and injectable leuprorelin acetate with no preoperative hormonal therapy by measuring TNF-α levels in serum and peritoneal fluid in 40 endometriosis patients, using ELISA on blood samples taken before surgery and peritoneal fluid collected at the start of surgery. The key finding was a statistically significant difference across treatment groups for peritoneal fluid TNF-α, with reductions observed specifically in the combined oral contraceptives group versus control and the dienogest group versus control. The authors concluded that estradiol suppression with preoperative hormonal therapy showed limited benefit systemically but was effective locally, reflected by decreased peritoneal fluid TNF-α, noting that the finding was based on comparisons using the Kruskal–Wallis test. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it evaluates how different preoperative hormonal treatments change TNF-α levels in serum and peritoneal fluid.

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Background: The goals of endometriosis treatment vary greatly depending on the patient's symptoms and reproductive needs. Hormonal therapy to alleviate pain has generally been shown to have positive effects. Combined Oral Contraceptives (COC) are widely available, relatively affordable, and well-known by the public. Objective: This study aims to compare the effects of COC therapy with two newer endometriosis treatments: oral Dienogest 2 mg and injectable Leuprorelin acetate 3.75 mg on TNF alfa levels in serum and peritoneal fluid. Methods: Forty subjects were divided into four groups: three groups receiving medical therapy—COC (0.03 mg ethinylestradiol and 0.15 mg levonorgestrel, taken one active tablet per day continuously), oral Dienogest 2 mg, and intramuscular Leuprorelin acetate 3.75 mg every four weeks—and a control group of endometriosis patients who had not received any hormonal therapy. Peripheral venous blood samples were taken before surgery, and peritoneal fluid was collected at the start of surgery in the pelvic cavity. TNF alfa levels were analyzed using the ELISA method. Data analysis was performed using the Kruskal-Wallis test with a significance level of 0.05. Results: The Kruskal-Wallis test showed significant differences between treatment groups in TNF alfalevels in peritoneal fluid (p:0.023), specifically between the COC group and the control group, and between the Dienogest group and the control group. Conclusion: Preoperative hormonal therapy for estradiol suppression provides limited benefit in reducing systemic inflammatory agents but is effective locally, as evidenced by reduced TNF alfa levels in the peritoneal fluid after preoperative COC and Dienogest therapy. Keywords: COC, Dienogest, Leuprorelin Acetate, Serum, Peritoneal Fluid, TNF alfa

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