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Clinical and immunological aspects of early reproductive losses in patients with adenomyosis

https://doi.org/10.25207/1608-6228-2020-27-2-81-91

Abstract

Aim. To evaluate the clinical and immunological features of the early gestational period in patients with adenomyosis.

Materials and methods. The study included 110 patients with first spontaneous pregnancy in 6–9 weeks. 75 pregnant women with a history of grade 1 adenomyosis were divided into two groups: group 1 comprised 43 patients with a threatened miscarriage, group 2 included 32 patients without a threat of pregnancy termination. Group 3 (control) included 35 pregnant women without a burdened history with a physiological pregnancy course. The cytokine profile of peripheral blood and cervical mucus was studied, as well as the level of LL-37 (cathelicidin) antimicrobial peptide.

Results. A pro-inflammatory shift of the cytokine balance as well as increased pro-angiogenic activity, determined by the VEGF-R2 / VEGF-A ratio, were observed in pregnant women with grade 1 adenomyosis during a physiologically ongoing pregnancy in the 1st trimester. A threatened miscarriage in the presence of adenomyosis is accompanied by statistically significant changes in the cytokine profile, a decrease in pro-angiogenic activity and an increased level of LL-37 in cervical mucus.

Conclusion. Pregnancy with adenomyosis of the 1st degree, in the absence of other risk factors, is complicated by a threatened miscarriage in more than half of cases. The revealed clinical and immunological aspects of early reproductive losses require further in-depth study, since these signs may indicate the presence of chronic endometritis in patients with adenomyosis not determined by non-invasive research methods.

About the Authors

E. I. Kravtsova
Kuban State Medical University
Russian Federation

Cand. Sci. (Med.), Assoc. Prof., Department of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Perinatology,

Mitrofanа Sedina str., 4, Krasnodar, 350063, Russia



I. I. Kutsenko
Kuban State Medical University
Russian Federation

Dr. Sci. (Med.), Prof., Departmental Head, Department of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Perinatology,

Mitrofanа Sedina str., 4, Krasnodar, 350063, Russia



N. V. Kolesnikova
Kuban State Medical University
Russian Federation

Dr. Sci. (Biol.), Prof., Prof., Department of Clinical Immunology, Allergology and Laboratory Diagnostics, Faculty of Advanced Training and Professional Retraining of Specialists,

Mitrofanа Sedina str., 4, Krasnodar, 350063, Russia



O. V. Tomina
Kuban State Medical University
Russian Federation

Cand. Sci. (Med.), Assoc. Prof., Department of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Perinatology,

Mitrofanа Sedina str., 4, Krasnodar, 350063, Russia



E. A. Zubko
Kuban State Medical University
Russian Federation

Student of 6th year, Medical faculty,

Mitrofanа Sedina str., 4, Krasnodar, 350063, Russia



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Kravtsova E.I., Kutsenko I.I., Kolesnikova N.V., Tomina O.V., Zubko E.A. Clinical and immunological aspects of early reproductive losses in patients with adenomyosis. Kuban Scientific Medical Bulletin. 2020;27(2):81-91. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25207/1608-6228-2020-27-2-81-91

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