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Endocrinology: The effect of high-dose medium- and long- term progestogen exposure on endometrial vessels
Authors:Song, Jing Yu   Markham, Robert   Russell, Peter   Wong, Theo   Young, Lawrence   Fraser, Ian S.
Affiliation:1Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Sydney NSW 2006 2Department of Anatomical Pathology, Royal Prince Alfred and King George V Hospitals Sydney, Australia
Abstract:A total of 19 paraffin-embedded endometrial tissue blocks wereobtained from high-dose progestogen-exposed patients. A labelledstreptavidin—biotin—alkaline phosphatase methodwas used with antibodies against von Willebrand factor (vWF)and CD34. The density of CD34 and vWF positive (CD34+ and vWF+)vessels in progestogen-exposed endometria (103 ± 9.6/mm2and 106 ± 8.7/mm2) was significantly lower than in endometriafrom women with normal cycles (169 ± 9.3/mm2 and 136± 8.0/mm2) (P < 0.05). In women with normal menstrualcycles the concentration of CD34+ vessels was significantlyhigher than the number of vWF+ vessels (P = 0.0001). By comparison,the concentration of CD34+ vessels was similar to the concentrationof vWF+ vessels in progestogen-exposed endometria. The ratiosof vascular density as determined by vWF+ and CD34+ stainingin the control and progestogen groups were 0.81 and 1.05 respectively(P = 0.0001). Dilated venules were seen in the progestogen group.This study has demonstrated firstly that CD34 antibody detectedthe endothelial cells in a higher proportion of small endometrialvessels than vWF, and secondly that high-dose progestogen exposuresignificantly decreased the density of microvessels and increasedthe number of dilated venules in endometrium.
Keywords:endometrium/immunostaining/progestogens/Q-Bend-10/von Willebrand factor
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