Apoptosis Resistance in Endometriosis
Introduction: In a cytological analysis of endometriotic lesions neither granulocytes nor cytotoxic T-cells appear in an appreciable number. Based on this observation we aimed to know, whether programmed cell death plays an essential role in the destruction of dystopic endometrium. Disturbances of t...
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doaj-103102e5ed674315bc9f01beda973daf2020-11-25T01:01:31ZengTabriz University of Medical SciencesBioImpacts2228-56522228-56602011-08-0112129134Apoptosis Resistance in EndometriosisLiselotte MettlerWalter JonatFrank PüngelKerstin KochAndreas-G SchmutzlerBengi Acar-PerkAli SalmassiIntroduction: In a cytological analysis of endometriotic lesions neither granulocytes nor cytotoxic T-cells appear in an appreciable number. Based on this observation we aimed to know, whether programmed cell death plays an essential role in the destruction of dystopic endometrium. Disturbances of the physiological mechanisms of apoptosis, a persistence of endometrial tissue could explain the disease. Another aspect of this consideration is the proliferation competence of the dystopic mucous membrane. Methods: Endometriotic lesions of 15 patients were examined through a combined measurement of apoptosis activity with the TUNEL technique (terminal deoxyribosyltransferase mediated dUTP Nick End Labeling) and the proliferation activity (with the help of the Ki-67-Antigens using the monoclonal antibody Ki-S5). Results: Twelve out of 15 women studied showed a positive apoptotic activity of 3-47% with a proliferation activity of 2-25% of epithelial cells. Therefore we concluded that the persistence of dystopic endometrium requires proliferative epithelial cells from middle to lower endometrial layers. Conclusion: A dystopia misalignment of the epithelia of the upper layers of the functionalism can be rapidly eliminated by apoptotic procedures.http://dx.doi.org/10.5681/bi.2011.017ApoptosisEndometriosisTUNEL Assay |
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Liselotte Mettler Walter Jonat Frank Püngel Kerstin Koch Andreas-G Schmutzler Bengi Acar-Perk Ali Salmassi |
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Liselotte Mettler |
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Apoptosis Resistance in Endometriosis |
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Apoptosis Resistance in Endometriosis |
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Apoptosis Resistance in Endometriosis |
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Apoptosis Resistance in Endometriosis |
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Apoptosis Resistance in Endometriosis |
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apoptosis resistance in endometriosis |
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Tabriz University of Medical Sciences |
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BioImpacts |
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2228-5652 2228-5660 |
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2011-08-01 |
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Introduction: In a cytological analysis of endometriotic lesions neither granulocytes nor cytotoxic T-cells appear in an appreciable number. Based on this observation we aimed to know, whether programmed cell death plays an essential role in the destruction of dystopic endometrium. Disturbances of the physiological mechanisms of apoptosis, a persistence of endometrial tissue could explain the disease. Another aspect of this consideration is the proliferation competence of the dystopic mucous membrane. Methods: Endometriotic lesions of 15 patients were examined through a combined measurement of apoptosis activity with the TUNEL technique (terminal deoxyribosyltransferase mediated dUTP Nick End Labeling) and the proliferation activity (with the help of the Ki-67-Antigens using the monoclonal antibody Ki-S5). Results: Twelve out of 15 women studied showed a positive apoptotic activity of 3-47% with a proliferation activity of 2-25% of epithelial cells. Therefore we concluded that the persistence of dystopic endometrium requires proliferative epithelial cells from middle to lower endometrial layers. Conclusion: A dystopia misalignment of the epithelia of the upper layers of the functionalism can be rapidly eliminated by apoptotic procedures. |
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Apoptosis Endometriosis TUNEL Assay |
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