Extracellular matrix metalloproteinase expression in endometrial tissue after arterial embolization of myomas
Author(s) -
Franco Loeb Chazan,
T.C. Bonetti,
Mariano Tamura Vieira Gomes,
Vinícius Adami Vayego Fornazari,
Manoel Joâo Batista Castello Girão,
Cláudio Emílio Bonduki
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
clinics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.618
H-Index - 61
eISSN - 1980-5322
pISSN - 1807-5932
DOI - 10.6061/clinics/2021/e2145
Subject(s) - mmp3 , extracellular matrix , endometrium , endometrial biopsy , medicine , embolization , matrix metalloproteinase , immunohistochemistry , mmp1 , biopsy , urology , andrology , pathology , radiology , gene expression , biology , gene , microbiology and biotechnology , biochemistry
OBJECTIVES: Arterial embolization of myomas (AEM) is controversial because of the changes that occur in the extracellular matrix (ECM) of the endometrium and its effect on gestational success in infertile patients desiring reproductive capability. Therefore, we performed this study on the expression of genes in the ECM of the endometrium, such as those coding metalloproteinases (MMP), before and 6 months after embolization of the uterine arteries. METHODS: Seven women with leiomyomas were evaluated, and MMP3 and MMP10 levels were measured. The women underwent pelvic nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), examination, and endometrial biopsy between the 20 th and 24 th day of the menstrual cycle, and pre- and post-AEM (after 6 months). For data analysis, the Cq comparative method, also known as the 2-ΔΔCT method, was used to calculate the relative quantities of MMP gene expression among the samples collected. RESULTS: There was a significant decrease by 9.52 times in the expression of MMP3 ( p =0.007), and a non-significant change in the expression of MMP10 ( p =0.22) in post-AEM-treated women than pre-AEM-treated women. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that ECM continues to undergo tissue remodeling 6 months after AEM, at least with regard to MMP3 expression, suggesting that AEM affects the ECM for at least 6 months after the procedure.
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