the relationship between FOXO3A-bim pathway gene polymorphisms and ovarian reserve function of paitients with ovarian endometrioma
Ovarian reserve refers to the left ovarian cortex follicle growth, development, the quantity and quality of potential ability of oocytes, reflects the fertility in women. Ovarian endometrioms have an effect on ovarian reserve function. Oxidative stress is one of the important reasons. The effect has individual differences and the mechanisms are not clear.FOXO3A-bim pathway gene polymorphisms have been reported to related to individual variation of ovarian reserve function of paitients with POF. Our working hypothesis is that FOXO3A-bim pathway gene polymorphisms are also related to ovarian reserve function of paitients with ovarian endometrioma. In recent 10 years, we have set up a database including more than 2000 cases of ovarian endometrioma. In this project, we are going to investigate the oxidative stress factors, the level of sexual hormone, ultrasound information and the relationship between FOXO3A-bim pathway gene polymorphism.All these multi-diciplinary research will lead to novel understanding of individual variation of ovarian reserve function.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
40
patients with or without ovarian endometriosis
difference in ovarian reserve function
different ovarian reserve function in patients with or without ovarian endometriosis
Time frame: 4 months
FOXO3A-bim pathway gene polymorphism
FOXO3A-bim pathway gene polymorphism in patients with or without ovarian endometriosis
Time frame: 4 months
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