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Relationship Of SOCS3, ER And Intrauterine Adhesions

Posted on:2015-03-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S X LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2254330428498605Subject:Obstetrics and gynecology
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Objective: To study the relationship of SOCS3,ER and intrauterine adhesions.Methods: Detect the protein expression of SOCS3and ER in intrauterine adhesionstissue of human in50cases of recurrent spontaneous abortion by immunohistochemistry.50cases of RSA were classificated to I-V according of ESGF. Analyze the relationshipbetween SOCS3、ER and intrauterine adhesions.Results:1. Expression of SOCS3was detected in cytoplasm, In intrauterine adhesionstissue,there is a trend between the degree of intrauterine adhesions and the expression ofSOCS3(P=0.0003<0.01); the more severe intrauterine adhesions, the higher the expressionof SOCS3.2. Expression of ER was detected in cytoplasm,nucleus;In intrauterine adhesionstissue,there is a trend between the degree of intrauterine adhesions and the expression ofER(P=0.0007<0.01); the more severe intrauterine adhesions, the higher the expression ofER..3. SOCS3and ER expressions in intrauterine adhesions tissue were correlated withthe degree of intrauterine adhesions(Kappa=0.483,P=0.001).Conclusions:1. SOCS3, ER may play an important role in the pathogenesis of intrauterineadhesions, but whether it is by SOCS3regulation of JAK-STAT pathway to causeintrauterine adhesions occur, needing further study.2. SOCS3, ER may participate in the formation of intrauterine adhesions through theinteraction of each other.
Keywords/Search Tags:SOCS3, ER, Extracellular matrix, Immunohistochemical, hystreoscopy
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