Serum Copper and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor(VEGF-A) in Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding

A. Rafi, D. Ramakrishn, K. Sabitha, S. Mohanty, P. Rao
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Abstract

Over the past 20 years there has been an upsurge of interest proper cause of abnormal angiogenesis of DUB. This study particularly focused on the association of serum copper and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF-A) in patients with Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding (DUB). Blood samples were collected from female patients suffering with DUB (n = 50) as well as healthy females as controls (n = 50). Serum copper levels were estimated by spectrophotometric method and serum VEGF-A by ELISA technique and compared with ultrasonographic measurement of endometrial thickness in both patients and controls. A significant increase in serum copper levels and an almost two fold increase in serum VEGF-A was observed in DUB patients when compared with controls. Correlation(r) between serum VEGF-A levels and endometrial thickness was 0.97. Odd Ratio for copper, VEGF-A and combination of copper and VEGF-A was 0.0426, 0.0947 and 0.0313, respectively, in all these cases odds ratio was less than one. The abnormal angiogenesis in DUB could be due to increased serum copper levels, which in turn stimulates factors like VEGF-A, thereby causing an increase in endometrial growth.
功能失调性子宫出血患者血清铜与血管内皮生长因子(VEGF-A)的关系
在过去的20年里,人们对DUB血管生成异常的原因越来越感兴趣。本研究特别关注功能失调性子宫出血(DUB)患者血清铜和血管内皮生长因子(VEGF-A)的关系。从患有DUB的女性患者(n = 50)和健康女性作为对照(n = 50)采集血样。采用分光光度法测定血清铜水平,ELISA法测定血清VEGF-A,并与超声测量子宫内膜厚度进行比较。与对照组相比,DUB患者血清铜水平显著增加,血清VEGF-A水平几乎增加两倍。血清VEGF-A水平与子宫内膜厚度的相关性(r)为0.97。铜与VEGF-A、铜与VEGF-A组合的奇比分别为0.0426、0.0947和0.0313,且比值比均小于1。DUB中血管生成异常可能是由于血清铜水平升高,这反过来刺激VEGF-A等因子,从而导致子宫内膜生长增加。
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