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Effect of Endometrial Inflammatory Changes on Embryo Implantation and the Pregnant Outcomes
Author(s): Ming-xia GAO, Xue-hong ZHANG, Yu-feng ZHANG, Li-yan WANG, Yi-qing WANG, Reproductive Medicine Hospital of the First Hospital of Lanzhou University
Pages: 580-
583+598
Year: 2014
Issue:
7
Journal: Reproduction and Contraception
Keyword: endometrial receptivity; in vitro fertilization(IVF); embryo transfer(ET); inflammatory factors;
Abstract: In the process of embryo implantation, hormones, nervus, immune, genes and cytokines play roles together and ultimately achieve the synchronous development between embryo and endometrium. It needs a balance state of cytokines between pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory in this process of the establishment and maintenance for the successful pregnancy. Endometrial inflammatory exudative changes may undermine the balance among the factors, and cause a toxic endometrial microenvironment which is harmful to embryo implantation and assisted reproductive outcomes, so we need pay enough attention in order to improve the IVF-ET pregnancy rates.
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