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Microbiota and Immunoassay in Women With and Without Endometriosis: a Pilot Study

EndometriosisEndometriosis-related Pain

Endometriosis is an estrogen-dependent chronic inflammatory disease characterized by the presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity. This pathology has a prevalence of about 5-10% in reproductive-aged women. Endometriosis therapy uses two options: surgical or medical (hormonal) but none can be considered completely resolving. Related signs and symptoms include dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, infertility, dysuria and dyschezia. In addition to typical gynecological symptoms, gastrointestinal symptoms (bloating, nausea, constipation, diarrhea and vomiting) affect up to 90% of patients with endometriosis. Despite its high prevalence and associated morbidity, its etiology is still unclear and is thought to be multifactorial, and genetic, hormonal, environmental and immunological factors contribute to it. Several studies have shown a significant association between abnormal immune response and maintenance of disease activity in women with endometriosis. The microbiome contains all the genetic material of microbes, including bacteria, fungi, viruses and Archaea, which live inside the host and regulate various physiological functions. The set of these bacteria, fungi, viruses and Archaea is called a microbiota. The influence of the microbiome on immunomodulation and the development of various inflammatory diseases is well established. Conversely, little is known about the presence and composition of the microbiome in the female reproductive system and its role in the development of endometriosis or other gynecological conditions. Considering the altered inflammatory state typical of endometriosis, it seems logical to postulate a potential role of the microbiome in the etiopathogenesis of this pathology. Interestingly, the microbiome affects estrogen metabolism and estrogen affects the gut microbiome. Since endometriosis is an estrogen-dependent disease, a picture of intestinal dysbiosis resulting in abnormal circulating estrogen levels could potentially contribute to the development of this disease.

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The CRESCENDO Program (inCRease Physical Exercise and Sport to Combat ENDOmetriosis)

EndometriosisQuality of Life

Symptoms due to endometriosis cause psychological distress and interpersonal difficulties. However, studies on the psychological and social consequences of endometriosis are scarce, none has investigated life-partners' view of the disease and its consequences, and all adopt cross-sectional designs. Research highlights the beneficial effects of adapted physical activity (APA), on chronic diseases. Thus, APA may have a beneficial effect on the symptoms and the psychological and social consequences of endometriosis. However, studies questioning the link between PA and endometriosis are rare. The scarcity of studies can be explained by the fact that due to the painful symptoms caused by the disease; women avoid practicing. It is worth noticing that, in the specific context of endometriosis, the barriers and facilitators to PA are not clearly identified. Otherwise, due to their cross-sectional design, it is not possible for these studies to establish a causal link between PA and endometriosis. A RCT is needed to test the effects of PA on endometriosis and its consequences. The investigators' ambition is to fill these gaps in the existing literature and to allow a more comprehensive view of the phenomena at play in the relation between PA and endometriosis. To this end, the investigators will seek to achieve 2 objectives: to identify the perceived effects of the disease on different areas of patients' lives, specifically areas related to PA, and to examine the reasons why patients are or are not physically active using a mixed methodology. Life-partners and women who do not suffer from this disease will also be involved in this study. to investigate the effects of an APA program which includes therapeutic patient education (TPE) on 3 primary outcomes: perceived pain, QoL, and PA. A complementary aim is to determine the effect of the program on psychosocial and motivational variables, and on physiological variables. Patients will be randomly assigned to 3 groups: (1) control, (2) APA, (3) APA + TPE. The investigators hypothesize that the program could (H1) complement current treatments for endometriosis by reducing pain, increasing QoL, increasing PA, (H2) have beneficial effects on patients' physical, psychological and social health as well as physiological factors.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Use of TENS Unit in the Management of Endometriosis Pain

EndometriosisPelvic Pain

The purpose of this study is see if Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator (TENS) units help decrease endometriosis flare pain. TENS units have a 510K and are intended for relief of pain associated with sore or aching muscles of the lower back, arms, or legs due to strain from exercise or normal household and work activities. Participants will complete surveys, record pain, medication use and bleeding in an online diary during endometriosis flare ups for 3 months without using the TENS unit. After the first 3 month period of time, a TENS unit will be given to participants to wear and again, record pain, medication use and bleeding in the online diary during endometriosis flare ups for and additional 3 months while using the TENS unit.

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NAC Effect on Infertile Women With Endometrioma

Female InfertilityEndometrioma1 more

Oxidative stress has been investigated as a key factor in the pathogenesis and progression of endometrioma. High follicular fluid ROS levels and serum can be related to negative IVF/ICSI outcomes in infertile women with endometrioma. Therefore, the use of antioxidants such as N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) may be reduced complications of endometrioma. To study this hypothesis, we designed a double-blind, randomized clinical trial study that aimed to determine the effect of N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) on stress oxidative factors and pregnancy outcomes in IVF/ICSI cycles in endometrioma patients.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Effect of Propolis Administration for Dysmenorrhea in Endometriosis Patient With Levonorgestrel...

EndometriosisDysmenorrhea

The goal of this clinical trial is to investigate the effect of propolis administration on dysmenorrhea in endometriosis patient. the main questions it aims to answer are: Does the propolis administration reduce symptoms of dysmenorrhea in endometriosis? Does the propolis administration reduce the amount of oxidative stress biomarkers in endometriosis? Does the propolis administration reduce the amount of Inflammatory biomarkers in endometriosis? Participants will be given an intervention in the form of propolis at a dose of 1 drop per 10 kilogram of body weight per administration, twice a day. there will be a control group that will be given an intervention in the form of a placebo containing 70% caramel alcohol dye solution.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Endometriosis and Microvascular Dysfunction: Role of Inflammation

Endometriosis

The purpose of this study is to better understand the underlying mechanisms associated with elevated cardiovascular disease risk in women with endometriosis, and to measure the effectiveness of emerging endometriosis treatments on outcomes specific to cardiovascular dysfunction. Epidemiologic data demonstrate a clear association between endometriosis, reproductive risk factors, inflammation and cardiovascular (CV) risk. Circulating factors, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and oxidized LDL (oxLDL), are two of many biomarkers of cardiovascular and inflammatory disease of endometriosis. An important signaling mechanism through which circulating LDL and oxLDL act is the lectin-like oxidized LDL receptor (LOX-1). LOX-1 signal transduction functionally results in pronounced endothelial dysfunction, a hallmark of CV. The investigators hypothesis that one factor mediating the elevated risk of cardiovascular disease in endometriosis is systemic inflammation and activation of LOX-1 receptor mechanisms.

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Effect of Quercetin Supplementation on Endometriosis Outcomes

Endometriosis

Quercetin is a polyphenol compound that possesses anti-inflammatory properties and can be found in various food sources like apples, berries, cabbage, and onions. In Park et al.'s study, it was discovered that quercetin led to a significant decrease in the proliferation of endometriosis cells. Furthermore, quercetin also triggered apoptosis in endometriosis cells in vitro and reduced the size of endometriosis lesions in vivo. Nevertheless, as of now, there have been no studies conducted in Iran or worldwide that explore the effects of quercetin supplementation on individuals with endometriosis. Hence, the aim of this study is to investigate the impact of quercetin supplementation on factors such as glycemic status, lipid profile, oxidative stress, inflammation, growth factors, adiponectin, sex hormones, and anthropometric indicators in women suffering from endometriosis.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Cell Free DNA Quantification in Patients With Endometriosis Followed Witd Medical Assistance to...

EndometriosisCell Free DNA

Endometriosis is a common benign disease in premenopausal women and causes chronic pelvic pain and infertility. This infertility may be due to pelvic adhesions and surgery but also because of poor oocyte quality. It is known that endometriosis is associated with an increase oxidative stress, wich induce chronic inflammation, deleterious effect for DNA, proteins and can caused cellular death. ROS markers found in follicular fluid or in serum are significatively higher in endometriosis women. The investigators want to dose a marker of apoptosis in infertile women and see if it's significatively higher in serum and in follicular fluid of patients with endometriosis compared to others infertility causes and if it's correlated to oocyte quality and IVF results. Real time PCR will be used to dose cell free DNA in serum and follicular fluid of patients undergoing IVF treatment (endometriosis and infertility due to tubal factor, male infertility or idiopathic cause). Then the investigators will compare cell free DNA rate with oocyte and embryo quality and with pregnancy outcomes in the different group.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Endometriosis and Microvascular Dysfunction; Simvastatin and Duavee

Endometriosis

Purpose: To determine the effects of SERM and simvastatin interventions on endothelial dysfunction in women with endometriosis. Hypothesis: Treatment with the SERM (bazedoxifene + conjugated estrogen) or with simvastatin will decrease systemic inflammation and improve specific measures of cardiovascular function including endothelium-dependent vasodilation.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Endometriosis and Pain

Endometriosis

Endometriosis is a condition affecting about 10% of childbearing age women. It can begin a few months to a few years after puberty. It causes abdominal and pelvic pain that can be extremely debilitating, affecting the quality of patients life by affecting sexuality and fertility. Psychological repercussions are very important and underestimated. Patient care focuses most often on the "organ pathology treatment ". This study proposes to evaluate a multidisciplinary patient care by insisting on anatomo-physiological pain management, psychological and bodily, in the perioperative phase. The main objective is to evaluate benefit of psychological and corporal group management on the overall quality of life of patients with severe endometriosis in terms of endometriotic damage and/or functional and painful repercussions, requiring surgery, before or after this study

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