Improvement of endometrial thickness and in vitro fertilization outcomes in patients with Asherman's refractory endometrium using autologous mesenchymal stem cells from the stromal vascular fraction.

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-08-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.62347/UAGF1249
Dinorah Hernández-Melchor, Ginna Ortiz, Iván Madrazo, Juan José Suarez, Norma Barrera, Leonardo M Porchia, Fernando Chávez, Francisco Velázquez-Aranda, Aarón González-Espinosa, América Padilla, Esther López-Bayghen
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Objective: Patients with Asherman's Syndrome (AS) and an endometrial thickness (EMT) less than 7 mm are infertile women with suboptimal endometrium due to uterine scarring or endometrial atrophy. This study aimed to examine the effect of intrauterine injections of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADMSC) from the Stromal Vascular Fraction (SVF) of adipose tissue on EMT and in vitro fertilization (IVF) outcomes: which are improvements in EMT and pregnancy rates.

Methods: This double-arm retrospective study included 41 AS patients with hysteroscopic adhesiolysis. Twenty-one patients with AS refractory endometrium (Group 2) were given ADMSC to improve EMT, and 20 non-treated, age-matched patients served as controls (Group 1). For Group 2, SVF was isolated from 15 ml of adipose tissue and transmyometrial injected into the patient's uterine cavity. For all patients, EMT was examined using ultrasound before embryo transfer.

Results: In Group 2, after ADMSC treatment, EMT significantly improved (3.2 ± 1.8 mm, P<0.001). Afterward, three patients spontaneously became pregnant, and eighteen underwent frozen embryo transfer. A significant increase in implantation (66.7% vs. 4.8%, P = 0.002) and live birth rates (0.0% vs. 47.6%, P = 0.001) were recorded. No significant difference was observed in EMT, cycle implantation, or clinical pregnancy between the two groups, but the live birth rate in Group 2 after ADMSC treatment was higher than in Group 1.

Conclusion: The results demonstrate that autologous intrauterine ADMSC injection can improve EMT, implantation, and pregnancy rates in AS patients with refractory endometrium. This research underscores the life-changing potential of autologous ADMSC treatment for patients with refractory endometrium, providing a promising avenue for future treatments.

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使用来自基质血管部分的自体间充质干细胞改善阿舍曼氏难治性子宫内膜患者的子宫内膜厚度和体外受精结果。
目的:阿什曼氏综合征(AS)和子宫内膜厚度(EMT)小于7毫米的患者是因子宫瘢痕或子宫内膜萎缩而导致子宫内膜不理想的不孕妇女。本研究旨在探讨宫腔内注射来自脂肪组织基质血管组分(SVF)的脂肪间充质干细胞(ADMSC)对EMT和体外受精(IVF)结果的影响:即改善EMT和妊娠率:这项双臂回顾性研究纳入了41名接受宫腔镜粘连溶解术的强直性脊柱炎患者。21名AS难治性子宫内膜患者(第2组)接受了ADMSC治疗以改善EMT,20名未接受治疗、年龄匹配的患者作为对照组(第1组)。对于第 2 组,从 15 毫升脂肪组织中分离出 SVF,然后经子宫注入患者的子宫腔。所有患者在胚胎移植前均接受超声波检查:结果:ADMSC 治疗后,第 2 组患者的 EMT 明显改善(3.2 ± 1.8 mm,PC):结果表明,自体子宫内注射 ADMSC 可改善难治性子宫内膜 AS 患者的 EMT、植入率和妊娠率。这项研究强调了自体 ADMSC 治疗难治性子宫内膜患者改变生活的潜力,为未来的治疗提供了一条充满希望的途径。
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