Randomised Trial of Lipiodol Uterine Bathing Effect (LUBE) in Women with Endometriosis-Related Infertility

N. Johnson, N. Johnson, S. Baidya, S. Jessup, C. Print, A. Muthukaruppan, L. Chamley, W. Hadden, M. L. Hull, Sunali Y Mehta, A. Shelling
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BACKGROUND: We aimed to assess whether lipiodol alters endometrial gene expression through a uterine bathing effect that might enhance receptivity to embryo implantation. METHODS: An open-label randomised controlled trial design in a single-centre tertiary infertility service. Twelve women with endometriosis (n [Formula: see text] 11) or previous successful lipiodol procedure (n [Formula: see text] 1) were randomised to receive immediate or delayed lipiodol hysterosalpingography, followed by endometrial biopsy. Endometrial samples were assessed for gene expression, using Affymetrix microarrays and validation studies using reverse transcriptase quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis. Subsequent endometrial gene expression responses to treatment and clinical fertility outcomes were assessed. RESULTS: Eleven of 12 women had successful endometrial sampling procedures. Nine women had successful pregnancies within the 9-month follow-up phase. Following lipiodol bathing we identified 20 down-regulated and 13 up-regulated genes with p [Formula: see text] 0.05 and with magnitude of change [Formula: see text]1.5-fold in at least three of the four women, with osteopontin being the only gene down-regulated in all four women. CONCLUSIONS: This study supports the concept of a uterine bathing effect of lipiodol altering endometrial biology and gene expression. Whether regulation of inflammation and immune response pathways by lipiodol might contribute to an increase in endometrial receptivity to embryo implantation merits further investigation.
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脂醇子宫浴对子宫内膜异位症相关不孕症妇女的随机试验
背景:我们的目的是评估脂醇是否通过子宫沐浴效应改变子宫内膜基因表达,从而提高胚胎着床的接受性。方法:在单中心三期不孕症服务中采用开放标签随机对照试验设计。12名患有子宫内膜异位症(n[公式:见文本]11)或既往成功行过类脂醇手术(n[公式:见文本]1)的女性随机分组,接受即时或延迟类脂醇子宫输卵管造影术,随后进行子宫内膜活检。使用Affymetrix微阵列评估子宫内膜样本的基因表达,并使用逆转录酶定量聚合酶链式反应分析进行验证研究。随后评估子宫内膜基因表达对治疗的反应和临床生育结果。结果:12名妇女中有11名子宫内膜取样手术成功。9名妇女在9个月的随访期内成功怀孕。在脂醇浴后,我们在四名女性中至少有三名女性中发现了20个下调基因和13个上调基因,p[公式:见文本]0.05,变化幅度[公式:见文本]1.5倍,骨桥蛋白是所有四名女性中唯一下调的基因。结论:本研究支持了脂醇改变子宫内膜生物学和基因表达的子宫浴效应的概念。脂醇对炎症和免疫反应通路的调节是否有助于提高子宫内膜对胚胎着床的接受性,值得进一步研究。
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