TY - JOUR
T1 - Specific secretory phase endometrial leukocytes of women with two and more consecutive idiopathic abortions are not significantly different from healthy controls
AU - Bohlmann, Michael K.
AU - Luedders, Doerte W.
AU - Strowitzki, Thomas
AU - Von Wolff, Michael
PY - 2010/6/1
Y1 - 2010/6/1
N2 - Objective: To analyze concentrations of endometrial leukocytes in patients with idiopathic-repeated abortions. Materials and methods: Biopsies of exactly dated secretory endometrium in 25 patients with idiopathic-repeated abortions and 10 control patients without a history of miscarriage were compared with respect to the concentrations of T-helper cells (CD4), cytotoxic T-cells (CD8), B-cells (CD19) and uterine natural killer cells (CD56) by immunohistochemistry and RNase protection assays. Results: All examined cells were detectable within secretory endometrium. No statistically significant differences of the examined immune-cell concentrations were seen between the control group and the repeated miscarriage group by either test. Conclusion: This study suggests that the concentrations of specific endometrial leukocytes in a non-pregnant cycle are not associated with repeated pregnancy loss. Thus, the hypothesis of an altered endometrial immunity in patients with repeated miscarriages, symbolized by persistently differing local immune-cell concentrations, has to be questioned.
AB - Objective: To analyze concentrations of endometrial leukocytes in patients with idiopathic-repeated abortions. Materials and methods: Biopsies of exactly dated secretory endometrium in 25 patients with idiopathic-repeated abortions and 10 control patients without a history of miscarriage were compared with respect to the concentrations of T-helper cells (CD4), cytotoxic T-cells (CD8), B-cells (CD19) and uterine natural killer cells (CD56) by immunohistochemistry and RNase protection assays. Results: All examined cells were detectable within secretory endometrium. No statistically significant differences of the examined immune-cell concentrations were seen between the control group and the repeated miscarriage group by either test. Conclusion: This study suggests that the concentrations of specific endometrial leukocytes in a non-pregnant cycle are not associated with repeated pregnancy loss. Thus, the hypothesis of an altered endometrial immunity in patients with repeated miscarriages, symbolized by persistently differing local immune-cell concentrations, has to be questioned.
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U2 - 10.1007/s00404-009-1179-9
DO - 10.1007/s00404-009-1179-9
M3 - Journal articles
C2 - 19847451
AN - SCOPUS:77953649965
SN - 0932-0067
VL - 281
SP - 983
EP - 990
JO - Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics
JF - Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics
IS - 6
ER -